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Blue Point Ratcheting Wrenches

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I've bought a few of these Blue Point ratcheting wrenches off of eBay and I came across a seller who claimed he had some new updated ones so I bought the 10 and 11mm ones of him to try them out (Great) Then I went to the Snap On site and typed in the part number of the new wrenches and came up empty

Part numbers are: BOERMSPM10 AND BOERMSPM11


My other gear wrenches have the BOERM part number only


Anyone know something about these wrenches?
 
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TNToy

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The reversing mechanism is different, I think. I have several snap-on catalogs, and apprently none of them are at home, so I can't look 'em up.
 

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The reversing mechanism looks different. I looked at the photo that you posted of the wrenches on your other thread. The top four have a typical gearwrench selestor, whereas the bottom wrenches have a push-button selector switch very similar to the models at Harbor Freight. I cannot find a link to them right now, but I have seen them in the store. I think that I have seen this style on some SK ratcheting wrenches too (specifically, their spline wrenches).
 
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kartracer55

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I was actually quite impressed with the blue point ratcheting wrenches. I need to find REVERSIBLE flex heads, and so far blue point is the only one that has them. Too bad I cant find a price online

Jim
 

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I have never seen that type of reversing mechanism as the two wrenches in the photo of the tools you bought off ebay. Also on the flex heads gearwrenches I don't think it would be a good thing to be reversible. If you are using in a tight spot with it and near wires or other obstructions I think it will reverse when you don't want it. I am very happy with gearwrench brand and they have saved alot of time working on things when nothing else will fit.
 
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TNToy

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kartracer55 said:
I need to find REVERSIBLE flex heads...
Why can't you just flip the thing over and bend it the same way? That's whay I do, and they work great. :confused:

Flex ratcheting wrenches are the best for really weird spots. You know, places where you'd bump the lever a lot and they'd end up in 'neutral'...
 

kartracer55

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TNToy said:
Why can't you just flip the thing over and bend it the same way? That's whay I do, and they work great. :confused:

Flex ratcheting wrenches are the best for really weird spots. You know, places where you'd bump the lever a lot and they'd end up in 'neutral'...


Eh, I suppose. In that case Id get the Craftsmans because they are made here and I know those hold up well. I never really saw a need until the other day doing shocks on a jeep cherokee. the top stud is RIGHT under the MC and it would have taken like 15 minutes to tighten with a normal wrench, and I obviously couldnt get a socket in there. This saved me a ton of time and its on my list of thing to buy. Ive got 100$ to sears so I might pick the metric set up

Jim
 

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kartracer55 said:
Eh, I suppose. In that case Id get the Craftsmans because they are made here and I know those hold up well. I never really saw a need until the other day doing shocks on a jeep cherokee. the top stud is RIGHT under the MC and it would have taken like 15 minutes to tighten with a normal wrench, and I obviously couldnt get a socket in there. This saved me a ton of time and its on my list of thing to buy. Ive got 100$ to sears so I might pick the metric set up

Jim
I have that metric set and the nice thing about them is that you can lock them at any angle you want.
 

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I have a set of the standard Blue Points and noticed some problems locating individuals on the website when I broke one early on. They were in the printed catalog. I think it's just a matter of not having every part number loaded in their online system. I have noticed that in a few other cases besided wrenches.
 
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