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Sycan

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That’s the way I’d go. Just wait for a good deal on one of those. A broken in Dual 80 ratchet in 1/2” drive is extremely nice to use.
This is terrible advice, nobody stops at one dual 80 ratchet.


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davethorik

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This is terrible advice, nobody stops at one dual 80 ratchet.


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Well I'm at 1 and I think that's probably gonna be it for me...didnt even have a need for it, but a deal fell into my lap on a 2016 SLL80A. It is a very nice ratchet, provided head isn't packed solid with grease...:confused::wtf:

I don't see me getting more unless I find a lot of screaming deals, and I'm not *that* lucky.
 

General Geoff

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Well I'm at 1 and I think that's probably gonna be it for me...didnt even have a need for it, but a deal fell into my lap on a 2016 SLL80A. It is a very nice ratchet, provided head isn't packed solid with grease...:confused::wtf:

I don't see me getting more unless I find a lot of screaming deals, and I'm not *that* lucky.

Awesome ratchet right there, and it doubles as a breaker bar because of its 2 foot handle length. As long as you got the clearance to swing it, that is! :)
 

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Awesome ratchet right there, and it doubles as a breaker bar because of its 2 foot handle length. As long as you got the clearance to swing it, that is! :)

The first few times I used it were with household stuff but big...like with adapter to 3/4 and 3/4 sockets. It's now at work, mostly wearing 1-1/16" and 7/8" 6 pt deep sockets, followed by Wright and Proto 1/2 dr hex bit sockets 1/4" thru 3/4"

I also keep a Proto 5450XLBL at work, it is a tank of a ratchet, sometimes Snap-on is too big although not usually an issue, but the Snappy is heavy...lol. And I do like these XL rats, plus they're sealed, and more affordable USA option.

I also have a 5250XL in chrome, and an Armstrong 1/4 locking flex 60t.
 

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Just some I like to use..

Williams SB-52EHLA 1/2-Inch Drive Enclosed Head Ratchet, 10-5/16-Inch, Black

Stanley-Proto J5450BL 1/2-Inch Drive Long Handle Classic Pear Head Ratchet, 16-Inch, Black Oxide

Stanley-Proto J5450XLQRBL 1/2-Inch Drive Premium Long Handle Quick-Release Pear Head Ratchet, 15-Inch, Black Oxide

Tekton do some 72T 24-Inch 1/2 and 3/8 Drive ratchets as well never tried them my self but they're cheap.

1/2 Inch Drive x 24 Inch Long Ratchet
 
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kythri

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I'm waiting for toolsdelivered to get the M-52EHFA, back in stock before I place my order. I got the SB-52EHLA, M-15A and a B-70 in my cart but the M-52EHFA is out of stock and I don't want to do 2 different shipments since it's about $15 per order no matter what is in the cart.
Mulling over throwing a B-52A in too but I need more 3/8 round head ratchets like I need holes in my head.

The chrome version (S-52EHLA) is cheaper, unless you really want black.
 
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kythri

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Funky - when I looked at that same website yesterday, I could have sworn that the chrome was cheaper by a few bucks.

My eyes must be getting old.
 

AceofSpad3s

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$6.00 for a chrome plating job sounds pretty reasonable.

Maybe, but it's something different than all the chrome I already have and saving a few bucks doesn't hurt :). I can't say since I don't own anything but impacts with the finish, but I imagine the black oxide would be a bit more porous and give some better grip which would be nice for a long handle 1/2
Is the williams black finish particularly bad or is it just a preference for looks sort of deal?

And sorry to the OP if we are derailing his thread with somewhat off topic stuff.
 

Wamsutta

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The black will look sharp and provide a better grip in oily environments. I was just saying that $6.00 is a pretty good deal for a chrome plating job.
 

oldldh

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COO is a factor, but not a deal breaker. I own and like Tekton. However, Tekton's long handled ratchet may be too long at 24". I really dont want to spend $40-50 on a new tool and then run it under a chop saw lol.

I own the Tekton 24" 1/2" Drive Ratchet...

And...

I love it...

If you bend/break/mutilate/damage it...

You are bigger/stronger/more violent, than this 265 pound old man...

It is well worth the cost...I paid $ 37.35 for mine, in December of 2015...It's available from Amazon for $ 33.59...

I also have the 18" 3/8" drive ratchet, and it's the same deal...

Tekton's warranty is the best one going "If you break it...Take a photo of it...EMail it to us...And...We'll send you a new one..."

Try them, you'll like them...
 
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