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1/4 Gearwrench ratchets ?differences?

mrborohachi

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I have this large size colored newspaper print tool catalog and i saw that there are 2 different "Full Polish" 1/4 ratchets: KDT-81011p and KDT-81011F

I just wanted to see if any of you have handled both at the same time.
Thank

If anyone has a recommendation for a good 1/4 Ratchet non flex head let me know. My budget is prepared to go Tool Truck levels. :evil:
 
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i believe one has a higher toothed ratchet mechanism.

good value for money, i see no point in spending tool truck money when these are also lifetime warrantied. id go for whatever is easiest for you to get warrantied though.
 

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I have a plain Gearwrench 81011 ratchet (60 tooth). It was a night/day improvement over my old Craftsman ratchets. It's compact, works nice and smooth and has a nice finish. I have accidentally bumped direction switch on it, but after using it a few times I haven't had that problem.

Sears Outlet has a good deal on a 1/4" drive set that includes the 60 tooth ratchet for $8.88 right now. http://www.searsoutlet.com/13-Pc-6-...d=21769&mode=buyNewOnly&itemSelectionType=all
 

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I have a plain Gearwrench 81011 ratchet (60 tooth). It was a night/day improvement over my old Craftsman ratchets. It's compact, works nice and smooth and has a nice finish. I have accidentally bumped direction switch on it, but after using it a few times I haven't had that problem.

Sears Outlet has a good deal on a 1/4" drive set that includes the 60 tooth ratchet for $8.88 right now. http://www.searsoutlet.com/13-Pc-6-...d=21769&mode=buyNewOnly&itemSelectionType=all

G** Damn ******* G** DAMN RETARDED Sears COC* SU**ERS!!!!!!! Tried ELEVENTY SEVEN G** DAMN times to order that **** and their site kept ******* up!

Retarded motherfuckers. I
hope Sears burns in HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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G** Damn ******* G** DAMN RETARDED Sears COC* SU**ERS!!!!!!! Tried ELEVENTY SEVEN G** DAMN times to order that **** and their site kept ******* up!

Retarded motherfuckers. I
hope Sears burns in HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

you know, most of the time it's not the website, but the user's computer right? a serious issue like an issue with ordering is hard to come by for large sites like that.
 

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you know, most of the time it's not the website, but the user's computer right? a serious issue like an issue with ordering is hard to come by for large sites like that.
No, I don't "know" that. I order from everywhere else just fine. Sears barely exists anymore, and for a reason. They're a fucked up company in severe decline.
 

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I got to agree in principle. As much as I preach Sears is a good deal for the customer because of the price they do a lot of stuff to shoot themselves in the foot. I feel the same way about the ratchet, we could organize a drive buy and toss them thru the window. That ratchet has given the rest of it a bigger bad name than it deserves, how much could it have cost to fix it, they let it go on for over 30 yrs, not worth the effort to get a free replacement.

That and the flare nut wrench was the biggest pos they offered. Some people get good sockets, I think statistically they are low on the totem pole about 3 x breakage but the saving grace is that they didnt cost much and as soon as they were replaced never a problem but I think they keep sending that same **** ratchet back. Should bend the handle over on the returns so they cant just stuff it back in the box and sell it again.
 
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No, I don't "know" that. I order from everywhere else just fine. Sears barely exists anymore, and for a reason. They're a fucked up company in severe decline.

i can tell you care more about bad mouthing something than finding out what the real problem is. typical right. i'm sure you ordered things from multiple websites on that same day. :lol_hitti
 
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I got to agree in principle. As much as I preach Sears is a good deal for the customer because of the price they do a lot of stuff to shoot themselves in the foot. I feel the same way about the ratchet, we could organize a drive buy and toss them thru the window. That ratchet has given the rest of it a bigger bad name than it deserves, how much could it have cost to fix it, they let it go on for over 30 yrs, not worth the effort to get a free replacement.

That and the flare nut wrench was the biggest pos they offered. Some people get good sockets, I think statistically they are low on the totem pole about 3 x breakage but the saving grace is that they didnt cost much and as soon as they were replaced never a problem but I think they keep sending that same **** ratchet back. Should bend the handle over on the returns so they cant just stuff it back in the box and sell it again.

it's the same anywhere, you can't expect one place to have absolutely the best of everything for the best price.

some things at sears under the craftsman name are pretty good quality and do their job good. some aren't so good.

same for snap-on they may make good tools, but you run into a lot of cases where something is stupidly overpriced for the name-sake whereas you could pick it up at a reputable place for 1/3 the price and get the same work out of it.

these annoying posters that run around bad mouthing anything that doesn't have a special stamp on it regardless of price or comparable quality elsewhere. its just nonsense, everybody knows how tools work. if it doesn't work for you, then you probably shouldn't buy it. but apparently they still work for a lot of people, let them have it, and the rest can go buy their 250 dollar wrench sets for turning 3 different sizes at home.


things will break, snap-on breaks, craftsman breaks. you see a post on here where two people say they broke a torx head, or their wrench open end got spread... great that is what 2 out of the millions of wrenches and bits that have been sold in the last 10 years? it's the internet, you always get more bad reports than good, as the saying goes "no news is good news". which is why you don't see random postings all the time about how someone just used their craftsman set of wrenches for the 5th time this week and it worked just like normal. but you will hear about how something broke once in a while.
 
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I have a plain Gearwrench 81011 ratchet (60 tooth). It was a night/day improvement over my old Craftsman ratchets. It's compact, works nice and smooth and has a nice finish. I have accidentally bumped direction switch on it, but after using it a few times I haven't had that problem.

Sears Outlet has a good deal on a 1/4" drive set that includes the 60 tooth ratchet for $8.88 right now. http://www.searsoutlet.com/13-Pc-6-...d=21769&mode=buyNewOnly&itemSelectionType=all

I got that set, thought for less then 10$... BUT: it's made in the "people's republic of CHINA"


Just be aware....i still like it, but some guys try to avoid China tools....
 

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My gearwrench set arrived today, great set. very poorly packed. emailing sears for a refund on postage... worst the worst they do, say no? :)
 

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i can tell you care more about bad mouthing something than finding out what the real problem is. typical right. i'm sure you ordered things from multiple websites on that same day. :lol_hitti

(Cooled off a bit now, AND WRITTEN OFF SEARS!!!) Yes, in fact, I did.:p

If you knew what you were talking about..............................


You'd know that Sears is waaaaay behind the curve in offering anything remotely resembling a user-friendly online shopping experience.

I am a very experienced online buyer and my comments were not just the result of a single experience or from a single computer/ISP.
 
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i can tell you care more about bad mouthing something than finding out what the real problem is. typical right. i'm sure you ordered things from multiple websites on that same day. :lol_hitti

It's not just him. I have had problems on several different occasions trying to order something from them. I've missed out on a few deals because of it :mad:
 

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It's not just him. I have had problems on several different occasions trying to order something from them. I've missed out on a few deals because of it :mad:

Yeah, I think Sears has been changing the code structure of their website recently. It is also structurally different in many ways. I used to be able to type in "Craftsman (model number)" and easily get the tool I was looking for.

For starters, they have two main forks to chose. One is the main site search and the other is strictly searching for Sears products. They started offering 3rd party products as well. Nice of them to let us know about these changes, ya know? (sarcasm)

Steve
 

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non-flex head :eyecrazy:

This is my choice for 1/4" non-flex, essentially the same thing as the Gearwrench 60T models except added a quick release. The handle shape is my favorite attribute.
 
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