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VIM Tools HBR12 alternative?

tommydog35

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Just wondered if anyoune else makes a tool like the VIM Tools HBR12 in 1/4" as shown below?

 
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EZRED 4S12L is similar, but instead of a fixed straight end, the other end includes a side that'll accept 1/4" hex bits. Considering its lockable, not sure you'd need the fixed side, so the EZRED is a little more versatile.
 

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I would be surprised if Gearwrench or other brands that source tools from Taiwan don't have something similar. IIRC, GW does have a similar looking low profile flex head ratchet but it only has one business end.
 
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I have the new Gearwrench style and the older EZ REd two styles, locking and non locking. They can be lifesavers for sure but I would say I like the Gearwrench one the best.
 

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Help me understand exactly what I am looking at.. Is it something more than a double ended ratchet?

I seems there must be more than meets the eye. What is it’s special purpose? Somehow a time saver?
 

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Help me understand exactly what I am looking at.. Is it something more than a double ended ratchet?

I seems there must be more than meets the eye. What is it’s special purpose? Somehow a time saver?

Here's a link to the product description from Vim Tools:

https://cloud1.shopsite.com/donofish/product390.html

Basically, it's a bit ratchet that measures 11.75 inches long that has a 1/4 fixed end and a 1/4 flex head on the other end. The 1/4 square drive is actually a bit that can be inserted in either end.

It depends on what you're working on as to whether it would benefit you or not. It offers reach and a low profile. It might not be something that everyone needs but, bit ratchets in different lengths, shapes, and sizes are popular where i work :beer:
 
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