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wrenchr

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There has been a 1/2 on there for awhile now and he just lowered the price and I bet it will take about 2 to 3 more drops before he gets a bite.
 
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Hiball

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There has been a 1/2 on there for awhile now and he just lowered the price and I bet it will take about 2 to 3 more drops before he gets a bite.

Just noticed that, But was a bit steep for me to start with, Near retail if i remember correctly.
 

bowtie3

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i'd like to see a matco88 but matco pulled my dealers franchise. i have been waiting 1 week for another dealer to call me about warranty on a few items. i'll check one out when and if he calls.

Krusty, do you know what your dealer did do to loose his franchise.
 

MK1

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I have a dual 80 and the matco 88. I really prefer the dual 80 it seems to have smoother action IMO.
 

06wt

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i have both and i grab my 80s still. although the matco did just come in handy the other day i was swappin heads on my truck and with the extention and socket combo i had my flf80 would not fit but the matco did. so the matco has the advantage of being slimer but i still perfer my 80s
 

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If I had to have just one ratchet I would buy the tool that will work for the most applications. In this case the matco, with it's smaller head, is clearly the winner. This, for me anyway, is simply because it will work in places the Snap-On simply won't. Furthermore, it has 95% of the smoothness and is considerably cheaper on the open market. My .02 Cents!
 
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gofastman

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I have the student discount with both matco and snap on and i can get a f80 for $35 or i can get a soft grip 88 matco for $38. Which one should i get?

dude, you need to stock up if thats how much the're charging you for ratchets!
I need an FHL80 and a FH80 :thumbup:
 
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Rnz520

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yea seriously for that price just buy both, they are both great.
I have a dual 80 and I do think its smoother than the 88, and so far I have not had a problem with it not fitting, but it is thicker.
Is the best ratchet I've ever used and a lot of people compliment me for it.
 
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classic70

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I think i will buy the 88 in 3/8 standard length and 80 tooth snap on in 1/2. i don't think either on is a wrong chioce by the way it sounds. Thanks for your input. Who knows i might just buy both.
 

MK1

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Well, there you have it folks; the answer we've all been waiting for. :D
SO since I don't have 1000 posts I'm not entitled to my opinion? I stand by the fact that I own an F80 and the MATCO 88 and I like the action on F80 better. Unless you own them both what right do you have to criticize my opinion? :mad:
 

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SO since I don't have 1000 posts I'm not entitled to my opinion? I stand by the fact that I own an F80 and the MATCO 88 and I like the action on F80 better. Unless you own them both what right do you have to criticize my opinion? :mad:

sheesh......i think he was agreeing with you. i realize that tone is hard to interpret in typed word but thats why there are smiley's............it takes a little thicker skin to hang with merk :lol_hitti
 

MK1

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I've been lurking here for a while and have not posted before maybe this wasn't the way to start.

I'm an avid tool junkie, mostly Snap-on stuff. I've been using tools for almost 25 years and have a decent collection of tools. Maybe I'll try this again. I have both ratchets and I like the Snap-on action better.
:bounce:
 

JWink

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he most definitely was agreeing with you, i would agree that the dual 80 is very smooth but i do love my 88's as well


and yes they will let you buy an FH80 on the student program
 

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sheesh......i think he was agreeing with you. i realize that tone is hard to interpret in typed word but thats why there are smiley's............it takes a little thicker skin to hang with merk :lol_hitti

That's Just because Merk has no taste for anything but the best... except that he doesn't realize the superiority of the MATCO88

Denial isn't just a river in Egypt Merk. :bounce:





See how the smiley face comes into play there. It's some good natured ribbing, as indicated by the bouncing smiley.
 
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