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1/4 spinner handle for large hands

uscarry45

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What brand 1/4 drive spinner handle is best suited for large hands with nice grip?

snap on seems like obvious choice but is the Williams just as good?

anyone have a felo or wera 1/4 handle they look good as well?

others to consider? The sk both old and new style are too small as is Porto Mac and all the cheapies
 
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The Mac locking spinners appear to be larger than the regular spinner handle. I have not seen one in person. I did order one one from a Mac dealer but he disappeared before I git it.

 

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Here's my go to "spinner handle" has been for years. Not this particular one, but same type. Even ratchets ad you go. I even have one that's 1/4 body with 3/8 drive for use with bigger stuff. Then of course a full length 3/8 ratchet similar. Just the way I skin that cat! Haha
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Koken has a some different lengths and styles.I have one,a 2769h that actually breaks for that little extra torque ,kind of a unique tool.I like it,use it often
 

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I think the Tekton version posted above would be perfect if it had the female square drive on top of the handle.

I found three different versions of 1/4 spinners, none of which are shaped like snap on:



The old school snap on one is probably the best choice:
 
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uscarry45

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Really appreciate all the replies. I misspoke about the older Williams the one I have is an Armstrong and while the handle is much too small I do find the 1/4 female drive in top useful.
 

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Teng makes a 1/4 and a 3/8 with the female recess in the handle
 
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CAT has one that's SO sourced. Square drive atop the handle. Relatively easy to replace handles with larger if that's your thing.
 

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I know it’s cheap but the Craftsman current offering is pretty big around. For a spinner handle I can’t see having a fancy one but that’s just me. The Gearwrench one I have is pretty big IMO.
 

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The Mac locking spinners appear to be larger than the regular spinner handle. I have not seen one in person. I did order one one from a Mac dealer but he disappeared before I git it.


The 3/8" Mac are nice. I have a stubby flex-handle Wright ratchet to drive it with when doing low torque applications. That combo is kinda like a 1/4" setup.... except for the business end.

Frustratingly, Tekton's 1/4" spinner handles no longer have the female part in the handle to accept a ratchet.

-Ryan
 

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What brand 1/4 drive spinner handle is best suited for large hands with nice grip?

snap on seems like obvious choice but is the Williams just as good?

anyone have a felo or wera 1/4 handle they look good as well?

others to consider? The sk both old and new style are too small as is Porto Mac and all the cheapies
You could make your own. Get 3 vessel prokon 220w or 230w ball grip handles, some glue, and a set of titan 15210. Or find a screwdriver with a handle the right size, remove the blade, and replace with the adapter.
 

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You could make your own. Get 3 vessel prokon 220w or 230w ball grip handles, some glue, and a set of titan 15210. Or find a screwdriver with a handle the right size, remove the blade, and replace with the adapter.
I love the versatility of bit handles. The Titan 49089 set is a good match for such. It gives wobble plus ability.
 
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