Since putting tons of force on a breaker bar is pretty 'cave man', it seems like having a ratcheting head on one is a pretty bad idea anyway!
I like the plain old solid bars-----the fewer parts to break or bend the better, when it comes to trying to break something loose. I have a Duralast 72-121 I'm happy with, although even this one has a 'weak' link in the swiveling head probably, but it's been fine so far! Sometimes it can be a pain to get it into a place where you can actually use it, but there's no flimsy ratchet mechanism to fail at least.
I like the plain old solid bars-----the fewer parts to break or bend the better, when it comes to trying to break something loose. I have a Duralast 72-121 I'm happy with, although even this one has a 'weak' link in the swiveling head probably, but it's been fine so far! Sometimes it can be a pain to get it into a place where you can actually use it, but there's no flimsy ratchet mechanism to fail at least.
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