Dave.R
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That is the exact same as the HF bar, except over double the price.
Too be fair, ours has a Chrome moly head, and the other is labeled as CR-V. Not saying its bad, cause its not, just saying exact same might not be dead on.

That is the exact same as the HF bar, except over double the price.

Reading some of the stories on here have made me leery of 24" breaker bars in 1/2" drive.

ill be the nay sayer on the HF breaker bar
it flexes alot; to the point it was useless to me
felt really cheesy to me as well
i bought a big extendable 3/4 ratchet and an adapter; been working just fine
Yeah, get the Harbor Freight one, just make sure you live close to the store. Pick up a few adapters while you're there they work as well as the break-er bars.
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I understand you dislike HF, and from your previous posts/threads do not go in the store. However, these pictures re not of current HF breaker bars that now have a different style head:
http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=breaker bar
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I would have no way of knowing that. I do drive by Harbor Freight occasionally, probably going to drive by there tomorrow, may even stop if the light is red and there's a cop around.
Someone offer me a free Hf breaker bar.

wasn't there a thread recently concerning a snappy 24 inch breaker bar that broke?
I understand you dislike HF, and from your previous posts/threads do not go in the store. However, these pictures re not of current HF breaker bars that now have a different style head:
http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=breaker bar
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I have been thinking about buying this one. Does it have a pin or screw type joint?
Never had a problem any of the three HF breaker bars I own. Trying to break loose an axle nut on a Subaru, 24" HF bar with a handle from a jack on it and bouncing with all my weight on the end, no problem.


ok so I ran into a problem with the HF breaker bar I stood behind. I still stand behind it because it did not break, BUT it does flex if you are really trying to tighten to loosen something. I was doing a simple dana 30 rebuild in a jeep and for some reason it was the crush sleeve from hell I used, normally no problem but this I had my 24" HF bar on it with about a 3.5-4 foot long jack handle on it as a cheater pipe and it was just flexing too much to crush it. I lowered the jeep down on the bar to try to use the weight of the jeep to crush the crush sleeve and it just flexed too much to do anything.
I tried a co-workers Matco 1/2 breaker bar and the head snapped right off like the OLD HF ones that Mickey is trying to dog. we then put his old 3/4" craftsman ratchet on it with a cheater bar and we finally got it to crush.
so for 10 bucks its still awesome for 95% of the stuff you will come across. you might come across something it will just flex too much for but hell it didnt break even with a 4000 lb jeep on it
now any suggestions for one that really doesn't flex? does the Proto J5469 (1/2" breaker bar 24" length) flex or is it strong? the Matco 30" is too high $ for something needed 1-5% of the time
If you want Snap-On without the cost, go Williams USA (even sold directly from Snap-On)
3/4 Drive 22"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008BT1Y1G/?tag=atomicindus08-20
They also have the 34" on there, but the price doubles (which is still a damn good deal)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DO6YEI/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Those are sweet, but 3/4" drive. they have 1/2" drive as well?
RP
PS, if 1/2" breaker bars are flexing that much, I think it's time to move up to 3/4" bars...
For 1/2" drive 24" breaker bars I have a Snap-on, Matco, Mac, Proto and SK. I also recently bought a 30" Matco breaker bar. None have given me any problems and I will say the SK is quite stoutly built.
Is your SK a 41654 with a bolt rather than a pin at the fork?
If so I think the bolt is thicker than the one used in some competitors.