I've run into a recurring job at work that I want a particular ratchet for. I'm looking for a 24"(ish) flex head 1/2 drive. It's an akward position that doesn't require a ton of torque, but I can't really get leverage behind it. The first time I fought with a double wrench and it took almost 2 hours of struggle to remove the bolts. Last time I borrowed a friend's Mac ratchet meeting these specs, and it took about half an hour and not much struggle.
This job only come up about once a month and I won't be using this ratchet much outside of it so I don't need to spend top dollar, but breaking it may require a trip to the hospital. Normally I wouldn't think this hard, but I don't want to overspend for occasional use, or underspend and hurt myself. Tooth count isn't a huge selling feature for this particular tool.
So far I've found a couple options:
This seems like a bad option that won't hold up. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Right now I'm leaning towards this one. I've read some hate for Westward and I've found some of their offerings to be junk, but my area is saturated with westward tools and I haven't had too many issues with most of their tools. I'd love to hear feedback on this one.
This seems like another reasonable option. It also costs nearly twice as much as the westward and I've heard gearwrench can be questionable. I have the 17" version that has served me well, but the extra length might be enough to start breakng things?
olsatools.ca
This seems like one I'd be happy with. Made in USA (sounds like SK rebrand?) Olsa is pretty much local to me, so I don't mind supporting them. For the price though, why not go with a tool truck ratchet?
Mac and Snapon are also options. I don't really want to spend this much for such a rarely used tool. I suppose this should be a forever tool, and uses do evolve over time.
I appreciate any advice, and would love to see alternative suggestions.
This job only come up about once a month and I won't be using this ratchet much outside of it so I don't need to spend top dollar, but breaking it may require a trip to the hospital. Normally I wouldn't think this hard, but I don't want to overspend for occasional use, or underspend and hurt myself. Tooth count isn't a huge selling feature for this particular tool.
So far I've found a couple options:
This seems like a bad option that won't hold up. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Right now I'm leaning towards this one. I've read some hate for Westward and I've found some of their offerings to be junk, but my area is saturated with westward tools and I haven't had too many issues with most of their tools. I'd love to hear feedback on this one.
This seems like another reasonable option. It also costs nearly twice as much as the westward and I've heard gearwrench can be questionable. I have the 17" version that has served me well, but the extra length might be enough to start breakng things?
Flex Head Ratchet - 90 Tooth
The precision-machined 90 tooth ratchet mechanism with only a 4-degree swing arc makes it easy to work in tight areas with a limited range of motion rotates a total of 180 degrees to help you access areas that would be hard to reach with a fixed-head ratchet. Completely engineered, fabricated...
This seems like one I'd be happy with. Made in USA (sounds like SK rebrand?) Olsa is pretty much local to me, so I don't mind supporting them. For the price though, why not go with a tool truck ratchet?
Mac and Snapon are also options. I don't really want to spend this much for such a rarely used tool. I suppose this should be a forever tool, and uses do evolve over time.
I appreciate any advice, and would love to see alternative suggestions.
