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Bacho Rachet Screwdrivers

Futremechanic

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Hello all again,
I have a few questions about Bacho rachet screwdrivers,I was in a local hardware & diy store beside me over the weekend which I seen a Bacho rachet screwdrivers which they are selling for the past two to three euros,
Even though I have a Teng Tools Rachet Screwdriver set http://www.ebay.ie/itm/TENG-74-Piece-Ratchet-Screwdriver-Bit-Set-TTMD74-/130582992251 which has a lifetime gaurnatee no questions asked which I like and is used regularly. I would not mind getting a second set for home use

My workmates tell me they are made by Snap-On so thats no bad thing if its true

Do they have a lifetime gaurantee?? as I get on really well with the staff who works in my local hardware & diy store

I seen the excat same rachet screwdriver in my local hardware & diy store for only sixteen euros approx twenty dollars http://www.handyhardware.ie/product/8883/808050-Ratchet-Screwdriver-6-Bits,

If they are good quailty I would not heisate in buying as my local hardware and diy store http://www.handyhardware.ie/product/33512/Stubby-Ratchet-Screwdriver-Set-22Pc for home and work use and aslo this http://www.handyhardware.ie/product/33514/808050Ts-Stubby-Ratchet-Screwdriver-T-Handle as it will come sometime handy on a regular basis

Sorry all the long read and all the links:eek::lol:
Thanks for replying my perivous threads:D
 
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Made in tiawan. Not a bad thing. Here in the states the sell a blue point version. Bahco is a branch of snap on. I TRIED one and it felt great. Selector is cast, not plastic. Ive been eyeballing the pistol version
 

dede2897234

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I own the Britool versions of that 45 tooth, fixed blade, standard length ratcheting handle; stubby length ratcheting handle, removable blade and bit set; and convertible, pistol grip/straight handle, removable blade and bit set. The ratcheting screwdriver (Britool, Bahco, SK (discontinued)) has great build quality; and smooth, ratcheting action with a hefty selector switch. The selector switch is way better than the one on Gearwrench ratcheting screwdriver models where the slightest touch easily changes the ratcheting direction. All the ratcheting screwdrivers are made in Taiwan.

I bought the 3 Britool models from an English eBay seller and from "quattrojon". "quattrojon" is an English mobile tool dealer and GarageJournal member. I would highly recommend buying from him. On a couple occasions, we traded Koken and Brittool hand tools for me with Wright combination wrenches for him. I purchased the Wright wrenches from a local industrial tool supply store.


Dave
 

TjoFrasse

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I have the exact three ones that you posted.
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I'm happy with them. The ratcheting action is much better than cheaper options I think, and ok formed handles. One thing I would wish for is that they all had interchangeable shanks. Only having it on the stubby one is a bit odd. They're not high-use tools for me, I usually use a bit socket and a swivel ratchet or the bit ratchet.
 

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those drivers were made by reverse gear. someone from the company is a member here(user name "reverse gear") they used to be sold under the sk label and were available as a long shank pivoting straight/pistol grip and the stubbie versions. i have both.
 
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Futremechanic

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Did you check out the Wera ratcheting screwdriver ?

those drivers were made by reverse gear. someone from the company is a member here(user name "reverse gear") they used to be sold under the sk label and were available as a long shank pivoting straight/pistol grip and the stubbie versions. i have both.

I have the exact three ones that you posted.
IMG_0048.jpg


I'm happy with them. The ratcheting action is much better than cheaper options I think, and ok formed handles. One thing I would wish for is that they all had interchangeable shanks. Only having it on the stubby one is a bit odd. They're not high-use tools for me, I usually use a bit socket and a swivel ratchet or the bit ratchet.

I own the Britool versions of that 45 tooth, fixed blade, standard length ratcheting handle; stubby length ratcheting handle, removable blade and bit set; and convertible, pistol grip/straight handle, removable blade and bit set. The ratcheting screwdriver (Britool, Bahco, SK (discontinued)) has great build quality; and smooth, ratcheting action with a hefty selector switch. The selector switch is way better than the one on Gearwrench ratcheting screwdriver models where the slightest touch easily changes the ratcheting direction. All the ratcheting screwdrivers are made in Taiwan.

I bought the 3 Britool models from an English eBay seller and from "quattrojon". "quattrojon" is an English mobile tool dealer and GarageJournal member. I would highly recommend buying from him. On a couple occasions, we traded Koken and Brittool hand tools for me with Wright combination wrenches for him. I purchased the Wright wrenches from a local industrial tool supply store.


Dave

Monte- I dont think Wera is widely available in Ireland
dede2897234 - What do you honsetly think of Britools racheting screwdriver because a local tractor dealership sells Britool and Britool have regular special offers they have their angled rachet screwdivers & their stubby scredrivers http://www.britool-expert.co.uk/assets/userfiles/britool/BEDL/ProTool_2012_Oct_Dec.pdf
TjoFrasse - Do you know if Bacho have a lifetime gauranatee?
sk farmer-Nice to know some of their background.

Thanks all for your advice to date
 

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Monte- I dont think Wera is widely available in Ireland
TjoFrasse - Do you know if Bacho have a lifetime guarantee?

Thanks all for your advice to date

I think you shouldn't have any problems getting Wera from the UK. Like http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00476DIN4/?tag=atomicindustr-21 or http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004CJ8MDW/?tag=atomicindustr-21

I get free delivery to Sweden for those, so I can't imagine that you can't get it to Ireland.

I have no experience of Bahco warranty. They should be covered:

All hand tools in the catalogue are offered with a lifetime warranty; a warranty against material and manufacturing defects for the normal lifetime of the tool in question. “Lifetime” is defined as the period of time a tool can be expected to last under normal use and conditions.

http://www.bahco.com/faq.html

But you probably have to send it to the nearest representative...
 

BrokewrenchLS1

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Wiha makes a semi-pistol grip ratcheting driver similar to the Bahco one, called the Topra, I believe. I've got one in the toolbox that I normally use for 1/4" drive duties, since it allows almost as much torque as a regular ratchet to be applied, but is more ergonomic and allows easy switching to regular screwdriver bits. It's a gearless ratcheting system, and has forward, reverse, and fixed positions.

http://www.wihatools.com/pro_topra.htm

I'm not too much a fan of ratcheting screwdrivers; if I have to turn something that much, the 12v screwgun comes out!
 
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Futremechanic

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I think you shouldn't have any problems getting Wera from the UK. Like http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00476DIN4/?tag=atomicindustr-21 or http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004CJ8MDW/?tag=atomicindustr-21

I get free delivery to Sweden for those, so I can't imagine that you can't get it to Ireland.

I have no experience of Bahco warranty. They should be covered:



http://www.bahco.com/faq.html

But you probably have to send it to the nearest representative...

Wiha makes a semi-pistol grip ratcheting driver similar to the Bahco one, called the Topra, I believe. I've got one in the toolbox that I normally use for 1/4" drive duties, since it allows almost as much torque as a regular ratchet to be applied, but is more ergonomic and allows easy switching to regular screwdriver bits. It's a gearless ratcheting system, and has forward, reverse, and fixed positions.

http://www.wihatools.com/pro_topra.htm

I'm not too much a fan of ratcheting screwdrivers; if I have to turn something that much, the 12v screwgun comes out!

TjoFrasse-Thanks for the links:thumbup: will be be looking into in the near future:thumbup:
BrokewrenchLS1- Thanks for the links:thumbup: will be be looking into in the near future:thumbup
 
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