both because gj?

Start with the 12". The 18" just makes it easier to break the internal guts of the ratchet. Plus, the 18" gets in the way more times than not.....
Have any of you broken the internals of a snap on 3/8 ratchet? I recall seeing stress tests where the square drive end breaks off first. The teeth might be getting hammered too... I wouldn’t know.

That works for me as well.I use a 12" flex 95% of the time. If I need 18" it's time for a breaker or 1/2" drive.

Woah thanks for that pic, it really puts it in perspective. I thought the 12” was right between the two but clearly I **** at math. The 12” is like 3.5” longer than the 8-9” ratchet and 6” shorter than the 18”. Dang that 18” ratchet seems cool though. I bet it’s really easy to take off 10mm 12 ft/lbs fasteners. Clearly a justified use of money.
Edit: just realized those are all fixed head ratchets. Maybe the lengths differ. I have the f80a too and seem to recall it’s shorter than the FL80q.

I don’t have the extra long flex to compare but you can see the relative lengths in this pic.
The flex are on the right. That’s the FL80 second from left and FLF80A far right the long versions of the two. So you can see the flex is longer than the non flex.
Assume the same for the 18” so the flex would be even longer than my 18” non flex.
I also have the 1/4” in flex and non flex as well as the 1/2” non flex. I feel pretty covered.
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I don’t know, you could also buy all of the Mac and Matco ratchets just in case a fastener has a brand preference
J/k, I’m a huge Snap On ratchet fan, and envious
I think I’ll get the 12” flex for now.
