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    A new manufacture Husky USA ratchet?

    I was browsing through the borg's site and stumbled upon a strange listing: a "MUSA" model Husky ratchet. That name made me curious, so I looked closer and what did I see? A USA stamp. I don't know a thing about these, how they're toothed or who makes them. It doesn't look like any Stanley model...
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    Craftsman Evolv Impact sockets, $14.24

    Found this deal on Slickdeals. Pretty good price on a basic set of impacts. Last I knew, these were Taiwanese and looked pretty good, especially considering the pricier Craftsman ones are Chinese.
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    Husky USA 16mm, 6pt socket

    Need a socket in good shape to finish out a set. Should be part no. 22516 (mid-90s). Thanks.
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    New tools from Blackhawk?

    Looks like these snuck in under the radar (at least, I never noticed them before). New sealed head, fine tooth ratchets Locking extensions Thinking about picking up those extensions, if I could find them anywhere. And I'd have loved for those ratchets to have been available when I was in the...
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    Williams M-52a

    Anybody have any experience with this ratchet? It sure doesn't seem to live up to its "dual-pawl, 72 tooth" billing. http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=105302 I'm having a bad run with this sort of thing...
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    Blackhawk ratchet question (maybe problem?)

    So, I purchased two Blackhawk ratchets and something doesn't seem right about them. I'm hoping someone can confirm my fears or at least enlighten me. The particular ratchets in question are model numbers 34946b and 9955b. Both are billed as having a dual pawl design and sub-5-degree arc. But it...
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    Ratchet advice

    So, I'm planning to upgrade my China-made Husky ratchets (ugh) to something at least assembled in the USA. I'm not a professional, but I want something that makes weekend wrenching a little easier. I'm thinking fine tooth, well-made, but fairly inexpensive. To that end, I've kind of settled on...
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