_brian_
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I recently purchased from Astro their nano 3/8 (#93808) and 1/2 (#91210) drive ratchets. I wanted to share my thoughts and ask for the thoughts of others.
The ratchets overall seem very nice. The handle is of good length and the head is for sure smaller than the head of a regular size ratchet. My only "complaint" is that the head, while smaller, is not thin. The nano design seems to cut the size in all the other areas though. The mechanism seems to have 72 teeth by my count (I did not see a tooth count advertised), which for me is just fine. The button for the quick release seems like a hollow plastic. I can wiggle the button cap a bit leading me to this conclusion. Not sure if it matters as most ratchets have a plastic button. The directional lever is nice, it has solid engagement and no slop when engaged. The lever moves very slightly when the ratchet turns, I have not disassembled the ratchet to elaborate further on its design. The ratcheting itself is fairly tight and has little of what many call "back drag" - I am not so sure that is the proper term to use.
Astro states that the standards for the respective ratchet drive size are met for the ratchets despite their small size, but I am not sure I would use these as my daily ratchet, but more a special purpose / use when needed ratchet. Personally I usually prefer to use the largest size tool I can for the job, especially if I am breaking things loose, using cheat methods, etc.
As these are new to me, what have others experienced with these ratchets? How do they hold up? Has anyone disassembled one?
The ratchets overall seem very nice. The handle is of good length and the head is for sure smaller than the head of a regular size ratchet. My only "complaint" is that the head, while smaller, is not thin. The nano design seems to cut the size in all the other areas though. The mechanism seems to have 72 teeth by my count (I did not see a tooth count advertised), which for me is just fine. The button for the quick release seems like a hollow plastic. I can wiggle the button cap a bit leading me to this conclusion. Not sure if it matters as most ratchets have a plastic button. The directional lever is nice, it has solid engagement and no slop when engaged. The lever moves very slightly when the ratchet turns, I have not disassembled the ratchet to elaborate further on its design. The ratcheting itself is fairly tight and has little of what many call "back drag" - I am not so sure that is the proper term to use.
Astro states that the standards for the respective ratchet drive size are met for the ratchets despite their small size, but I am not sure I would use these as my daily ratchet, but more a special purpose / use when needed ratchet. Personally I usually prefer to use the largest size tool I can for the job, especially if I am breaking things loose, using cheat methods, etc.
As these are new to me, what have others experienced with these ratchets? How do they hold up? Has anyone disassembled one?





