jon619
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For the people that haven't seen them in the store, you might check online to see if your sears store even has them. If it's in stock, they're probably hiding in the back.
Okay buddy, how about for starters putting maybe a 18" x 36" or similar size cardboard poster with a picture, details, and maybe a few professional reviews somewhere near the ratchet section inside of sears so that people can get a little info about the new premium ratchets. That would be pretty inexpensive to have one piece of cardboard inside each sears store... or would that be out of budget?
Next, if sears has enough money maybe they could you know, actually put one set on display - if that is too big of a financial risk for them do I really want to trust investing in a tool collection with a 'lifetime' warranty from a company which is apparently on the brink of financial ruin? I'd honestly rather buy a snap-on ratchet even though it is more expensive... at least they can afford to have them inside their tool trucks. To ask a customer to spend more money than he/she probably ever has on a craftsman ratchet wouldn't it be nice to handle it and see it first-hand before ordering? Lets not even get into warranty issues as mrholeshot as already experienced.
Oh and how about getting the sales associates to help market the the new products and give out a little literature on the new ratchets and up-sell them? They do it on appliances...
That could be a start and it would not risk sears going bankrupt in the process. If you don't agree with me that's perfectly okay with me. To imply that I would need a ratchet thrown at my head though upon entering a store though seems a bit antagonistic however and I take offense to that..
...when Sears puts on a deep discount.
I still need the 1/2 to complete my set to.
They're sealed.
No snap ring and thin stamped steel plate. They have a thicker steel plate secured with two screws. There are o rings on the gear and under the selector switch.
So I went to my local Sears Hardware today to take a look at these premium ratchets. They had 5 in stock. Two 1/2 drive, one 3/8 drive and two 1/4 drive. I went with the intention of buying a 1/2 drive ratchet. And I couldn't pull the trigger. One reason was the price to quality. It just didn't seem to me to be a 80 dollar ratchet, in other words it didn't compare to Snap On or Matco quality. And the other reason was the size of the ratchet. Its HUGE. Long handle and a big head. I just wasn't satisfied with the feel of it in my hand. So I left a little disappointed, but with my wallet a little heavier then I thought it was going to be.
Thats just my 2 cents on these ratchets.
You could tell all that without even using it? What's your secret?
Can people that don't own tools stop commenting on their quality?![]()
How can you not tell upon picking something up and holding it for a few mins that you dont like the feel of it? Its a weird shape. The feel of a tool is personal preference, I am sorry that my preference offends you. In the future when I dont like the feel of something in my hand, Ill still buy it to satisfy you.
How can you not tell upon picking something up and holding it for a few mins that you dont like the feel of it? Its a weird shape. The feel of a tool is personal preference, I am sorry that my preference offends you. In the future when I dont like the feel of something in my hand, Ill still buy it to satisfy you.

+1..... Thanks for "Your" Opinion.

You didn't say the way it felt, you said the quality of the tool didn't compare to other brands. Standing in the aisle at Sears holding it doesn't give you any clue. You don't like the feel of the handle, whatever. Your opinion. Just don't sit here and spit out garbage about it not being up to par when you've never even used it.
Have your opinion all you like, that's great. If you want to buy some tools to satisfy me, I'll send you a list and my address.![]()
So I went to my local Sears Hardware today to take a look at these premium ratchets. They had 5 in stock. Two 1/2 drive, one 3/8 drive and two 1/4 drive. I went with the intention of buying a 1/2 drive ratchet. And I couldn't pull the trigger. One reason was the price to quality. It just didn't seem to me to be a 80 dollar ratchet, in other words it didn't compare to Snap On or Matco quality. And the other reason was the size of the ratchet. Its HUGE. Long handle and a big head. I just wasn't satisfied with the feel of it in my hand. So I left a little disappointed, but with my wallet a little heavier then I thought it was going to be.
Thats just my 2 cents on these ratchets.
-1. Mind if I have "My" opinion as well.![]()
NO... HE DIDNT.
HIS OPINION
Nobody questioned your Opinon, So i would say "Yes" you can have your opinoin.
This place is Awesome...
So I went to my local Sears Hardware today to take a look at these premium ratchets. They had 5 in stock. Two 1/2 drive, one 3/8 drive and two 1/4 drive. I went with the intention of buying a 1/2 drive ratchet. And I couldn't pull the trigger. One reason was the price to quality. It just didn't seem to me to be a 80 dollar ratchet, in other words it didn't compare to Snap On or Matco quality. And the other reason was the size of the ratchet. Its HUGE. Long handle and a big head. I just wasn't satisfied with the feel of it in my hand. So I left a little disappointed, but with my wallet a little heavier then I thought it was going to be.
Thats just my 2 cents on these ratchets.
"it didn't compare to Snap On or Matco quality." - welderwink .
I didn't hurt your feelings did I? If so, I apologize.
You didn't say the way it felt, you said the quality of the tool didn't compare to other brands. Standing in the aisle at Sears holding it doesn't give you any clue. You don't like the feel of the handle, whatever. Your opinion. Just don't sit here and spit out garbage about it not being up to par when you've never even used it.
Have your opinion all you like, that's great. If you want to buy some tools to satisfy me, I'll send you a list and my address.![]()
I probably could have just bit my tongue, but you didn't here, so why should I?
Uh.. After you attacked his Opinion by posting this (Have you already forgotten):
How can you not tell upon picking something up and holding it for a few mins that you dont like the feel of it? Its a weird shape. The feel of a tool is personal preference, I am sorry that my preference offends you. In the future when I dont like the feel of something in my hand, Ill still buy it to satisfy you.
Please go back and Re-Read the Order of how things broke down..
LMAO....
He said that, by the way.
Ok, now I'm done.
Fixed.. Have fun arguing with your wife.
I went to a decent sized Sears today to check them out. No joy, and the staff had no idea of what I was talking about.
Perchance did you see that on the pawl of the 1/2" version of the ratchet? Thus indicating that you were looking at the 84 tooth, 1/2" version of that part?they rounded it to 84 to avoid confusion, the pawl is stamped "84 1/2".