I go to the Snap On site and every 1/2 breaker bar I clicked on was marked N/A. That seems like a pretty common tool not to have available. What I really wanted to know was what do they cost before going on EBAy and overpaying
Scr-TOINK!HF! 13 bucks....
The SN24B's and SN24C I tracked in February sold, not including shipping, for $55.00, $48.00, $70.69, and $79.00, and I paid $73.95 for the the one I bought in April.
The SN18B's I tracked in February sold, not including shipping, for $53.00 and $41.00.
HF! 13 bucks....
You tracked the sale prices? lol....

FWIW, I'm of the opinion friends don't let friends use cheater bars and pipe extensions:
1. Seen too many slip and hurt someone.
2. They break 1/2" sockets and beat hell out of breaker bars. Even seen idiots use them on a ratchet.
As the saying goes, "Don't force it - use a bigger hammer." If money is the issue, use the HF 3/4" sockets and breaker bar while saving up money for the good stuff. Once the fastener is broken loose with the 3/4", then use the 1/2" impact, speed handle, ratchet, whatever to remove and install the fastener.
If you're regularly working with 3/4", 1" and larger, you already know how.
thnx, jack vines
I go to the Snap On site and every 1/2 breaker bar I clicked on was marked N/A. That seems like a pretty common tool not to have available. What I really wanted to know was what do they cost before going on EBAy and overpaying
I just got a 1/2" 24 " long breaker bar from McMaster-Carr for $42.57. Turned out to be a Proto p/n 5469. It looks very nice.
I've only gotten Armstrong from McMaster and Proto from MSC.BMW, do you mean that I could be the only GJ member whose ...\Tools\Snap-on file directory looks like this:
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Proto works fine when used as intended, without cheater bar abuse. But I also mentioned way back my Proto 24" is only 9/16" shaft and my Snap-on 15" has a 5/8" shaft. Way stronger.
thnx, jack vines
IMHO most 3/4" breaker bars are made to be used with a cheater bar.Look at the length of most 3/4 breakers,most are the same length as 1/2 versions.So you have a bar designed for way more torque that has a handle that limits how much torque you can give it.After working in heavy truck shops for years I came to realize that just about everybody I worked with grabbed a pipe when they grabbed the 3/4 breaker.If your turning 1 1/2" nuts that haven't moved in years there's no way they're going to move with a 18" handle bar no matter what the drive size.
What the heck? I only mentioned Proto had a 24" about 100 posts back in this thread and not a word was mentioned. Some of you guys need to give the Snap-on horses you ride, and your wallets a rest!
I have a Snap-on 24", but that is only because I was not aware that a Proto could be had at less than half the price of the Snap-on version! Give the Snap-on stuff a rest guys, other brands will work for a lot of this stuff without breaking the bank!

Proto works fine when used as intended, without cheater bar abuse. But I also mentioned way back my Proto 24" is only 9/16" shaft and my Snap-on 15" has a 5/8" shaft. Way stronger.
thnx, jack vines
Just for that post, you get to suffer through my post of what re-branded SO tools I just bought.![]()

What the heck? I only mentioned Proto had a 24" about 100 posts back in this thread and not a word was mentioned. Some of you guys need to give the Snap-on horses you ride, and your wallets a rest!
