I received my five round head, fine tooth, Craftsman ratchets today! I opened the box, remembering the fond memories I had of my 70's versions, I no longer have.
The 1/2 inch drive regular one was fine, as well as the 1/2 inch drive flex head, and the regular 3/8 inch drive.
The 3/8 flex head, was missing the detent ball, in the anvil
and the 1/4 inch drive looked like an old ratchet, that was bead blasted and re-done, you could see pits and imperfections in the ratchet body, and it wouldn't reverse without the help of pliers. I should have took pics., but I was on my way to Bangor, and anxious to get them replaced, at the Sears there.
Sears does not sell these in the store, so I have to wait until they send out new ones(7 to 10 business days).
The tool manager says that this style ratchet isn't manufactured new anymore, and all round head, fine tooth, ratchets(the ones with the thumb wheel) are re-built ratchets, that are resold
Hence no store stock.
I really like that style ratchet so hopefully I get some good new/used ones the second time around. At least the head mechanisms is still metal in these, but by the looks, of even the good ones I bought, they do show signs of previous use per say.
Am I angry, no, not really, I have received worse botch jobs from better tool vendors, so **** happens. The Sears employees were courteous, and expressed their discontent, with Craftsman quality control, of late years.
I know some other guys here bought some of these also due to the previous thread, hope you all have better luck!
The 1/2 inch drive regular one was fine, as well as the 1/2 inch drive flex head, and the regular 3/8 inch drive.
The 3/8 flex head, was missing the detent ball, in the anvil
Sears does not sell these in the store, so I have to wait until they send out new ones(7 to 10 business days).
The tool manager says that this style ratchet isn't manufactured new anymore, and all round head, fine tooth, ratchets(the ones with the thumb wheel) are re-built ratchets, that are resold
Hence no store stock.I really like that style ratchet so hopefully I get some good new/used ones the second time around. At least the head mechanisms is still metal in these, but by the looks, of even the good ones I bought, they do show signs of previous use per say.
Am I angry, no, not really, I have received worse botch jobs from better tool vendors, so **** happens. The Sears employees were courteous, and expressed their discontent, with Craftsman quality control, of late years.
I know some other guys here bought some of these also due to the previous thread, hope you all have better luck!



Anyhow, I don't think they were super old ratchets, i.e. what will they do with the "new" ratchets they threw in the bin? I bet they would fix and re-sell, I bet some ratchets used for a month or so, get this re-sell treatment also. If they were not "used", they were very poor quality new ones. I cannot change the thread title, so lets just say they looked reman., and the Sears manager, offered the above statement.
