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I need a decent 3/8 flex ratchet that will not break the bank. I can get a new Matco 88 12" for $70. Is there any better options or should I just get the new Matco?
 
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I like the Facom based Proto flex head ratchets.These can be had for very reasonable so prices from Zoro when they are having a 30% off sale .Around $50 or less.
 

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Maxx 88s aren't all that great. In fact, most people trade them for dual 80s quite often. Snap On dual 80s are some of the best ratchets on the market today. I bought a lightly used quick release 3/8" flex dual 80 not too long ago for around $60 shipped. Get yourself a dual 80. You won't regret it.
 

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I got lucky a while back, bought a bundle of armstrong ratchets (all new)...1/4 locking flex 60t, 15" 1/2 coarse tooth pearhead, and 3/8 locking flex 88t (seller said it was 60t) for $70, sold the 1/4 and 1/2 to a friend for $40, so I'm into it for $30. I love it. Have used it about 50/50 locked vs unlocked, but I haven't used it a lot as my go to is a Proto 5250XL.
 
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J153A Facom looks like the one I would want but everyplace is overseas and out of stock

Facom Tools 3/8'' Square Drive Hinged Round Head Ratchet Comfort Grip Handle - J.153A

This product is discontinued

>This product is discontinued

Maybe look at proto, i know they have an 8 inch version w/metal handle

OEM USAG/Facom ITA
 

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Snap On FLF80. You'll have it forever, and won't regret it. You can get them pretty easily on EBay for ~60 bucks.

HF flex heads are decent, but the heads will get floppy. It can be fixed supposedly.
 
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I might just look around for a used FLF80.
For now I might just get a Gearwrench 120 off Amazon to hold me over. They have them for $47 and if you get the cushion grip 2 piece set 3/8 and 1/4 its only $60
 

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There are soo many choices for a 3/8 drive flex head ratchet, it can be overwhelming. As others have mentioned, a snap on FLF80 will serve you well but, so would a Gearwrench 60/84/120xp tooth model, Carlyle 60 or 90 tooth, Proto (Facom clone, actually 10.5 inches long not the 8.5 inches posted on many sites). Hell, bee bop down to autozone & grab a duralast for less than $30, only 36 teeth though. :dunno:

Cruze eBay for auctions ending now and see what strikes our fancy :lol:
 

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Lots of good ones out there. The Proto/Facom round heads are nice as are the SO Dual 80's. Carlyle (Napa) also has some nice offerings.

I have/had all of the above but since getting it earlier this year my go to is a Ko-Ken 3774. It's the smoothest, lightest back drag ratchet I've ever used. Nice knurling on the handle and very durable/strong. The locking flex version (3774NL) is about $75 from Frankstools.com...

http://www.frankstools.com/ko3loflhera3.html

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The 120XP long flex is a good piece. I've used the living hell out of one. It probably could use a rebuild currently. With the offset pawl deal it doesn't have a perfectly symmetrical feeling action. The dual-80 does. I've put lots and lots of torque on the thing and it's never skipped a single tooth. The only really annoying thing about it is the stupid detents in the flex. There are only 3 positions each way other than center. I just got the Snap on long locking flex 3/8" and it's really really amazing. I see the value in Snap-On's ratchets at their insane prices. I really do. They are the best. The sockets? Meh, I dunno.
 

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Go to Wal-Mart and get the Stanley 3/8 extending flex head ratchet for $20 our get the Crescent Roto ratchet set for $25 of ebay. Both are decent and great values.
 

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I have a Carlyle from Napa and love it and it's as smooth as my dual80 but has a smaller head so it's a good thing ands it's half the price as my snap on equivalent.
 
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Go to Wal-Mart and get the Stanley 3/8 extending flex head ratchet for $20 our get the Crescent Roto ratchet set for $25 of ebay. Both are decent and great values.
If you are going to go cheap go to sears and get the craftsman flex head at least you will have a good warranty as long as they are in business

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If you are going to go cheap go to sears and get the craftsman flex head at least you will have a good warranty as long as they are in business

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I have that Stanley it is **** and I will give it to you if you pay the shipping

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I luv my Matco BFR128LFT. I use it a LOT. It's a great ratchet imho.

I more recently got a Snap-on FHX80A, and I have been tending to reach for it instead, but I really like comfort grips is really the only reason. As far as how the ratchets perform it's pretty either or to me.

Edit: I will say that I prefer the Matco's locking mechanism. Of the two it's the only one I actually use it.

Also, assuming you are buying used you might hold out for a better price on one. Here's what I paid for a locking flex Matco almost a year ago ...

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I don't know if the $70 price you mentioned in the OP was for a locking flex or not, or incl shipping or not, but that's seems to be just a little above what they have been going for for if you look at the 'sold' listings on ebay. Not bad, but if you're looking for a deal on one it might pay to wait:

Recently 'Sold' listings for "Matco BFR128LFT"
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?rmvS...lete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc&_trksid=p2045573.m1684

BUT, if that $70 price was for a new one, if you're not going to buy it I know I'd like to.
 
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Fedwrench said:
There are soo many choices for a 3/8 drive flex head ratchet, it can be overwhelming.

^ We just had a discussion thread on this a month or so back. I believe the OP in that thread went with an S-K.

Here's a couple "MAC" models that were listed earlier today:

MAC XR11FS 3/8" drive flex-head ratchet
used
$3.34 + $6.75 shipping now. 2 bids now. ends Sat. 01/07
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MAC-TOOLS-3...:g:lC0AAOSwo4pYZC8x&item=201764766310&vxp=mtr

MAC XR11F 3/8" drive flex-head ratchet
used
$15.50 + $6.75 shipping now. 4 bids now. ends Sat. 01/07
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MAC-TOOLS-3...:g:vjwAAOSw-0xYZC6A&item=361865053189&vxp=mtr

(I know nothing about "MAC" tools or other "truck brands")

Used 3/8" drive flex-heads can be had on Ebay any day of the week starting at about $20-$25 - and they go up from there depending on brand/condition. I think I paid an outrageous $32 for an Indestro 2736 in cherry condition, and about $20 for a Thorsen 88JNR (which I would not recommend, but others opinions may vary. Maybe I just got a lemon, but the head is flippy-floppy.)
 
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I have the ProTo flex head ratchets mentioned in 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" drive. I favor the reverse lever on My SnapOn ratchets, but the ProTo line shines for quality at a lower cost.
 

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i have a matco locking flex 88t and a couple of dual 80's a hard handle and a chrome. i dont use the 88t matco very much.
 

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...said no one ever.

Actually if you bother to check you will find that many here like that ratchet. It's the exact same tool as the first choice in this comparison
http://www.trucktrend.com/news/1210tr-truckin-tough-3-8-inch-ratchet-test/
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=319301

Oddly enough their 3rd place pick, the GW roto head is identical to the Crescent that I (and many here) have suggested.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=328541&highlight=crescent+roto+ebay

I have both and find both to be good for the money.
 

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Here are some I recommend... new Britain and wera on the left, dual 80s right and the 100 tooth round head snapon.

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Actually if you bother to check you will find that many here like that ratchet. It's the exact same tool as the first choice in this comparison
http://www.trucktrend.com/news/1210tr-truckin-tough-3-8-inch-ratchet-test/
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=319301

Oddly enough their 3rd place pick, the GW roto head is identical to the Crescent that I (and many here) have suggested.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=328541&highlight=crescent+roto+ebay

I have both and find both to be good for the money.
ive had 3 versions of this ratchet. i still have 2 i believe. there are some slight differences in them. one i like more than the other. fine tooth and flex and extendable. its not a bad ratchet. i always go to the snap on though.
 

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I personally use my roto head ratchet more than the Stanley. The Stanley is heavyand this not as nice when you are just spinning the bolts off. But it's still quite useful and a great value. I like that it locks but I wish it didn't click into 45 degree stops when it's not locked. So, not perfect but not junk.
 

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I would go with I think it is an FCF72, used. Flex 3/8 drive in a 1/4 body. Small, if you need a ton of leverage, it isn't the best, but my favorite for most run of the mill stuff. I have very little SO stuff, but have a few of the or ratchets, all bought used.
 
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