AmateurMechanic
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Did the disassembly a while back, but I figured I'd post the pics on GarageJournal since some of you may be interested in the construction of this ratchet.
I was pleasantly surprised at the build quality of this ratchet. I had pretty low expectations going in, but this ratchet is pretty well-made. The quality of this ratchet is easily comparable to most of the made in Taiwan ratchets from Home Depot, Lowes, or other big-box stores.
It weighs 2 lbs and adjusts in 6 positions from 12" to 17". You could probably use it as a breaker bar when fully extended. It's advertised as being capable of handling up to 400 ft-lbs and has a lifetime warranty.
MSRP is $15, and I think it's a steal at that price. It's made in Taiwan, not China, and the construction is very similar to my Kobalt ratchets which were also made in Taiwan. The HF one is 72-tooth, just like my Kobalt ratchets. I have a sneaking suspicion that they may be made by a similar OEM.
Mine didn't come lubricated on the inside, so I gave it a light coating of lubricant. But even with that slight oversight, I have to say this is one of the gems at HF.
I was pleasantly surprised at the build quality of this ratchet. I had pretty low expectations going in, but this ratchet is pretty well-made. The quality of this ratchet is easily comparable to most of the made in Taiwan ratchets from Home Depot, Lowes, or other big-box stores.
It weighs 2 lbs and adjusts in 6 positions from 12" to 17". You could probably use it as a breaker bar when fully extended. It's advertised as being capable of handling up to 400 ft-lbs and has a lifetime warranty.
MSRP is $15, and I think it's a steal at that price. It's made in Taiwan, not China, and the construction is very similar to my Kobalt ratchets which were also made in Taiwan. The HF one is 72-tooth, just like my Kobalt ratchets. I have a sneaking suspicion that they may be made by a similar OEM.
Mine didn't come lubricated on the inside, so I gave it a light coating of lubricant. But even with that slight oversight, I have to say this is one of the gems at HF.
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