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318fekim

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Wow I guess I done good this weekend....
I went and traded in this broken ratchet...
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and got this...
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camaross

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The design of the handle is absolutely the best out there. It feels so good. I couldn't keep mine out of my hands. However, the ratcheting mechanism does not sound pleasant, and if you put thicker lube in to quiet the noise, it will start to hiccup.
 

Jim C.

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I'd say they are better than above-average quality.

Danaher makes them, unless my memory has failed me.

Yes, I could probably give them a better endorsement than "above average." Up until now, my primary ratchets have been Craftsman raised panels, so those are my benchmark for "average." For the price, the Craftsman premium ratchets are about as good as it gets, and definitely above average.

Jim C.
 

bcradio

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Yes, I could probably give them a better endorsement than "above average." Up until now, my primary ratchets have been Craftsman raised panels, so those are my benchmark for "average." For the price, the Craftsman premium ratchets are about as good as it gets, and definitely above average.

Jim C.

I was in the market for some ratchets in this price range, but went with the bahco dual 80s because they were smoother to me for the money. They are Snap-Ons for much less cost.

The premiums are nice though.
 

geardoc

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The Sears in Cleveland TN had sets of (3) of them for the same price of the sets of the low profile ratchets.

So I bought myself a set.

To me, they're far better built and far more tough than the 72 series Snap On ratchets. After I got my Craftsman Pro's, I sold the 72 series ratchets I own.

I rarely use them, unless it is on the Harleys or the Mopars, but I love them. I'd sell them, but I love them.

In my opinion, they're an excellent ratchet if you can get a set of them for less than $125.
 

KEH

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"Where did I get a tractor with an aluminum oil pan?" It's a Zetor, made in what is now the Czech Republic.

KEH
 

flashkl

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I have the 3/8 and the 1/4 and find the handles to be way more comfortable than the snap on handle design. I did have to warranty my 1/4 for locking up and the 3/8 for one spot that skips (the replacement has the same issue, I'm just dealing with it until it gets worse) but I like the handles enough to not worry too much about the other issues.
 

geardoc

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"Where did I get a tractor with an aluminum oil pan?" It's a Zetor, made in what is now the Czech Republic.

KEH


I almost typed it out that Zetor had them. The one on my 7711 is aluminum, several of the Brit tractors had aluminum oil pans. I've seen them while servicing LS-built Farmtrac and Landtracs. The one on my smaller Long tractor may be aluminum.
 

stupidjet

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i purchased the 3 premium ratchet set from sears a few days ago and recieved them today. stupid sears sent me two 3/8" and no 1/2".
 
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6-Speed

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i purchased the 3 premium ratchet set from sears a few days ago and recieved them today. stupid sears sent me two 3/8" and no 1/2".
When I originally bought the 1/4" ratchet, Sears sent me the low-profile one attached to the premium ratchet packaging. :headscrat
 

lithdoc

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i purchased the 3 premium ratchet set from sears a few days ago and recieved them today. stupid sears sent me two 3/8" and no 1/2".

Same with me, I received the order today, two 3/8 and one 1/4! Was one of your 3/8 ratchets packed in a longer bubble wrap, as if it was intended for a longer handle (i.e. 1/2)?

Now the problem is about exchanging the whole thing.... They'll send UPS to pick up the package, but all they can give me is a five day window when they will arrive. Then, they will mail me a gift card which was used for part of the purchase. Then, I will be able to call and re-order and get my ratchets. This will take about 3 weeks. Only sears...

This it the THIRD order in a ROW that they have screwed up. Took me over a month to sort out the Knipex sale debacle...
 

holdtherice

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I have bought several tool sets in the past year from Craftsman, they always seem to screw something up. I even talked with their rep today and asked him, and he said that was normal.

Anyway, I have the 3/8 premium ratchet and I love the way it feels. Of course, before I would try putting all I had against it, I'd reach for a 1/2 drive, so I can't really say how it compares to other when it comes to breaking torque.
 

pfctblu

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Same with me, I received the order today, two 3/8 and one 1/4! Was one of your 3/8 ratchets packed in a longer bubble wrap, as if it was intended for a longer handle (i.e. 1/2)?

Now the problem is about exchanging the whole thing.... They'll send UPS to pick up the package, but all they can give me is a five day window when they will arrive. Then, they will mail me a gift card which was used for part of the purchase. Then, I will be able to call and re-order and get my ratchets. This will take about 3 weeks. Only sears...

This it the THIRD order in a ROW that they have screwed up. Took me over a month to sort out the Knipex sale debacle...

May sound obvious but you can avoid the whole return by stopping into a sears store and handling it there. I did this very thing and they issued the gift card on the spot.
Of course, if you arent near a store...wont work. Just thought Id mention it.

Recently I picked up a set of the thin profiles, wanted the premiums but decided to be a bit conservative and try the lesser ones as they really impressed me overall. Since my local, small town Ace hardware store carried them, I thought Id support my local guys and pay a few bucks extra as were priced slightly higher than Sears but right down the street. Haven't regretted that decision considering the sears stories Im reading lately.
 

lithdoc

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May sound obvious but you can avoid the whole return by stopping into a sears store and handling it there. I did this very thing and they issued the gift card on the spot.
Of course, if you arent near a store...wont work. Just thought Id mention it.

Recently I picked up a set of the thin profiles, wanted the premiums but decided to be a bit conservative and try the lesser ones as they really impressed me overall. Since my local, small town Ace hardware store carried them, I thought Id support my local guys and pay a few bucks extra as were priced slightly higher than Sears but right down the street. Haven't regretted that decision considering the sears stories Im reading lately.

While it is so obvious, it is highly infuriating. My nearest Sears store is about 15 miles away. It will take me close to 2 gallons of gas plus at least 1 hour to take care of something I should not have to do in the first place! This will wipe out any cost savings I though I had, since I bought it on "sale." Plus, they will probably not be able to exchange it for me there anyway, since they don't carry the 3 piece set and will likely be unwilling to hand me one in a retail packaging.
 

lithdoc

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So I got an e-mail from Sears now saying that instead they will just mail me the missing ratchet... Called, but the person whom I spoke to knew nothing about it. She said she would order one, will see when and if that happens. Oh Sears...
 

TwoInch

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they should give you one right off the shelf, in the new packaging no problem. just have to haggle them a little, and they cave everytime. dont allow them to inconvenience you.
 

472scout

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I remember when they first came out and some people of questionable widsom we're saying that they're overpriced. Ridiculous. I've seen sales where you can get all 3 for around $115. Can't even touch one Snap on 1/2" for that price. Very good thread on garage gazette.

Long handle flex heads would be awesome.
 

pipsters

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If they had a quick release version I would be all over it. Nice looking and feeling ratchet though my store finally got some in stock.
 

PT Doc

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Overall I find these to be really nice ratchets. I had one of the auto reversers and ended up getting a new one.
 

dsmnickk90

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So I got an e-mail from Sears now saying that instead they will just mail me the missing ratchet... Called, but the person whom I spoke to knew nothing about it. She said she would order one, will see when and if that happens. Oh Sears...

Maybe you will get lucky and end up gettying 2
 
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