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1/4" flex head ratchet recommendations

jetmech09

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Looking for a high quality 1/4" locking flex head ratchet, preferably with a long handle. Cost isn't an issue, neither is COO. This will be for use professionally. I would normally just buy a snap-on, but I figure its time to try something else.
Also looking for a short, fine tooth 1/4 ratchet. I know matco makes a good one, but I want to see some other options.
Thanks!
 
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Snap-On. T72.

Professional tool use is NOT an experiment.

It's also why i don't buy my tools nor my filet mignon's at Walmart.

It's just money...right????
LOL
Well...i'ts YOUR money.
Experiment away.
 
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jetmech09

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Haha you make a valid point, but I figure there has to be something else out there of equal quality.
 

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I have the Armstrong 3/8" and 1/4" and really like them.
 

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Hahahha.
I just looked at a $20 Duralast 1/4" flex yesterday that would equal my older TF936 on any day. And I paid $72 for that 936. (USA head stamp on that 936 btw,LOL)

Ratchets are just not tools I cheap out on. Well I do for my dozens of "back-ups".

If your job depends on it, buy good.

I don't get a Matco or Cornwell driver thus it's S-K if slumming it. :)
 

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If not Snap-on THLX72 and T72 then I would have to say Armstrong 88t for the small fixed and 60t for the locking flex. They make the Matco ones.
 

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ive been using a duralast long flex head for about a year at work, without any issues.

it dont get used every day, but when i need it, i really need it.



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jetmech09

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I find myself often in tight spots on the airplane, so a very fine tooth would be preferable. I saw somewhere that the armstrong moves quite a bit when it is locked, what's the deal with that? I do get a matco truck at work also.
 

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I don't care for the Armstrong Maxx 1/4 inch drive flex head because it's only 6.25 inches long. It's a nice ratchet but, I prefer a longer one. To me, the best bang for the buck is this Gearwrench model with comfort grip.
http://www.tooltopia.com/kd-tools-81009f.aspx

It measures a hair over 7.75 inches in length. The one I linked is the new style with 84 teeth. A steal for $33. Of course a better bargain was in May when sears was blowing the 60 tooth version for $12.49.:D

I've used my 60 tooth model for more than a few years now and it's a great little ratchet.
 

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Locking flex heads would be snap-on, matco, or armstrong. The two longest would be the Snap-On THLX72 or Matco AFR68LFTM/G both being around 8". The non-comfort grip models from all 3 brands are around 6".

I saw somewhere that the armstrong moves quite a bit when it is locked, what's the deal with that? I do get a matco truck at work also.

How tight the head is when locked seems random. I have a 3/8" Matco that has a little play in it also but the comfort grip versions i have are very tight. Honestly it doesnt effect functionality at all.

 
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It's not locking, but I'm quite happy with my 1/4" flex Gearwrench. It has detents, and they're pretty firm. It has a nice action, thin head and is plenty strong for a 1/4" too. I have the 3/8" too, and I use it just as much as my Snappy.
 
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jetmech09

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Well so far, the snap-on is really the only one appealing to me, but that bahco one...what's the deal with that? tooth count? Looks a lot like a snappy.

What about short 1/4" straight, any more recommendations? What is the one in the bottom of skins picture?
 

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I have a Titan 1/4 inch drive that is 12 inches long, works fine. I also have their 3/8 and 1/2in drive versions that are 18 in and 24 in long respectively. I have the snap on long flex handled in all drives but the Titan's are a bit longer. Like them all never had a poblem with any of them
 

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Well so far, the snap-on is really the only one appealing to me, but that bahco one...what's the deal with that? tooth count? Looks a lot like a snappy.

That's a Snap-on TM831 with a long Williams handle. The TM831 ratchet head is branded Williams instead of Snap-on. The Amazon link describes it as a Bahco when actually it's a Snap-on/Williams. The tooth count is 30.
 
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What about short 1/4" straight, any more recommendations? What is the one in the bottom of skins picture?

Thats a 72 tooth 3" micro ratchet. Its etched Matco and sourced from Taiwan. Someone here found a quick release version for sale in Asia awhile ago but i've never seen anyone else rebranding them for sales in the states otherwise i wouldnt of paid the Matco premium. Its part number AFR372T. They make a 3/8 version too. Snap-On sells a similar sized round head, TKN72, but for my money i prefer a pear head and reverse lever i can flick easily with a single finger when my hands stuffed into an engine bay with it.
 
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Skin,

Which 1/4 drive ratchet handle in your picture feels better, the Snap-on or the Matco?
 

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Skin,

Which 1/4 drive ratchet handle in your picture feels better, the Snap-on or the Matco?

i dont really have a preference. Matco comfort grips are probably better if you have larger than average hand size though.
 

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I've only got a regular Cornwell flex head at work at the moment, it's a good ratchet but Cornwell is pretty limited on fine tooth stuff. The Armstrong looks pretty appealing to me, may have to pick up all 3 whenever I get my other tool bills paid down or work picks back up so I've got the cash in hand.
 

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For the short straight ratchet you want the MAC MR4C. I am an aviation mechanic, and it is hands down the best current production straight ratchet for us. It is tough, small, fine tooth, relatively inexpensive, and it has Mac's warranty. I wrote reviews on a variety of 1/4" ratchets on my blog

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The MAC MR4FC is an awesome flexhead version of the above, but it does not lock.

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Looking for a high quality 1/4" locking flex head ratchet, preferably with a long handle. Cost isn't an issue, neither is COO. This will be for use professionally. I would normally just buy a snap-on, but I figure its time to try something else.
Also looking for a short, fine tooth 1/4 ratchet. I know matco makes a good one, but I want to see some other options.
Thanks!
I picked a 1/4 drive Crescent almost brand new for $1.00 at the flea market. It surprised the heck out of me. And its fine tooth works just as good as any truck brand tool.



I am a Toolaholic,Sometimes I regret it,Especially when the Toolman wont give me no credit
 

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The $19.99 duralast 1/4 flex head is excellent!!

I love mine as well. Added some oil. Tightened down the screws good. Added a nice handle and tightened the flex up. Can't even hear it ratchet. Works almost as good As gearless.
 
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