Oh I see, it's a 3/8'' drive flex head in a 1/4'' drive body.
Does anyone have any info on this ratchet? I can't find it on the website. Is it available? Anyone know a price?
Thanks,
Robert
ok, I gotta know. Where do you need to use the shorty? I have the HF one and have NEVER used it. Just curious? (I'm not a pro wrench either, so...)

This could very well be the perfect ratchet. I LOVE my FHLF80, but many times its just too long to be practical. I have always wished they offered a regular length 3/8 flex head with chrome grip

Does anyone know if these are still available from Snap On? The link on page 1 says not found now.
Ooh, I want!
Curious what others think, though. I currently have an older (36 tooth?) Snappy 3/8" standard ratchet. For a non-pro, do you think I would be better off getting the FF80 first, or the regular F80? I do have an Armstrong long flex as well...
You will like it, especially going from can to SO.I am not a pro mechanic and have always worked with second- and third-tier hand tools such as Craftsman and Mastercraft, and so far have managed with flex joints and no flex head.
But now I need a flex head 3/8 drive ratchet, and I am not impressed with what I have been able to find locally. I found this thread and just placed my first Snap-On order for a FF80 and a set of shallow + deep sockets.![]()
I am in the exact same situation! I have an older 36T Snappy F936 and want to upgrade finally to a "new" 80T model. What did you go with?
I use my hand tools 95% of the time on my motorcycles, so am sometimes in some awkward spaces.
I am between the regular F80, the FR80 (same but with quick release for when my hands are oily), and the FF80. I have even put some thought into the longer locking flex model FX80 but am concerned with the length.
So far I am leaning between the F80 and FF80 but it's hard to decide! I do not own any flex head ratchets and am definitely concerned with them flopping around, but can also see how they would be useful when you are in tight spots