The 1/4 is already longer than most std length brand.....but not as long as my matco. If you need that much force step up to a larger and longer drive.
Haven't seen one in person, so wasn't really sure how long it actually was
Local store only had 1/2" drive ones last few times I was there looking for them
The 1/4" drive ratchet is a lot smoother than I expected. It twisted of a 1/4" bolt and 3/8" bolt no problem. When I tried a 1/2 bolt on of the pawls broke and 3 teeth sheared off. HF replaced it no questions asked.
I have a few with detents and I prefer without. A locking would be nice o own. I reaally want an armstrong. The freeness of the head works good for me buzzing long fasteners on and off. The handle will kind of move with you through the motions wherever your hand has a free spot to work. Id never use it one handed for busting loose stubborn fastenersSo now I have used the new HF 3/8" flex on a couple more projects. the head is too loose for my liking. Its just enough to make use aggrevating. It isn't taking the place of my other ratchets with notches and ball bearing. I was really wanting to like this better because its appears to be a fine tool otherwise.
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And Kobalt and Tekton and Genius and William and Performax and Crescent and just about everything else 72t from Taiwan.
The 1/4" drive ratchet is a lot smoother than I expected. It twisted off a 1/4" bolt and 3/8" bolt no problem. When I tried a 1/2 bolt one of the pawls broke and 3 teeth sheared off. HF replaced it no questions asked.
This is unethical behavior. You may abuse and destroy any tool you wish that you have paid for, but you should certainly not take the tool that you purposely destroyed and expect the seller to give you a replacement.
Not any different than turning in a false insurance claim. Result is we all end up paying more for the product to cover your fraud.
Oh lord...
This is unethical behavior. You may abuse and destroy any tool you wish that you have paid for, but you should certainly not take the tool that you purposely destroyed and expect the seller to give you a replacement.
Not any different than turning in a false insurance claim. Result is we all end up paying more for the product to cover your fraud.
It is covered in the price Harbor Freight charges when they commit fraud stating professional or worth anything more than zero.
same here. my home depot has them on clearance for 12 bucks, but the shape of the handle on the husky is horrid.i wish the roto head HF rachets have red handles instead of the ugly green
At $25 each you can buy 10 of these ratchets compared to the $250 for the same exact thing from snap-on.......
So there for if one ratchet lasts 1 year..... Then you get 10 years worth of service out of them......
But like the saying goes "Each to their own I guess"
Blasphemy!i wish the roto head HF rachets have red handles instead of the ugly green
same here. my home depot has them on clearance for 12 bucks, but the shape of the handle on the husky is horrid.
i still cant bring my self to buying a roto head. i cant think of one job it will do a flex head wont.
So does anyone have a fix for the heads becoming Floppy as all hell. Tightening the screw has not helped
So does anyone have a fix for the heads becoming Floppy as all hell. Tightening the screw has not helped
i can sell you a 3/8 flex with an adapter for 60.00I've wanting to grab the 3/8 and 1/2 for home use, I do use SO at work and I'm gonna tell you $60 won't touch a SO 1/2 flex ratchet.
I would not spend more than $15.00 at HF I'd probably go with Snap-On or Matco. Why waist so much money on junk tools?
My store has the indexable ratchet filling what should be the 1/4". Luckily, I already have mine...
You're fighting against RELIGION and that's a battle that facts never win. They believe and that's that. Ozzie Osborne summed it all up in his great line from "War Pigs", "Poisoning their brainwashed minds." SNA is up 28% for the year. As a shareholder I love these people. BUY MORE SNAP-ON!!!

This is unethical behavior. You may abuse and destroy any tool you wish that you have paid for, but you should certainly not take the tool that you purposely destroyed and expect the seller to give you a replacement.
Not any different than turning in a false insurance claim. Result is we all end up paying more for the product to cover your fraud.

I'll never sell. As P. T. Barnum so accurately stated: "There's a sucker born every minute." I'm depending upon it.
If a Snap-On fails you have to blow the driver to get it repaired or replaced