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Duralast ratchet bait and switch with inside pics

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Crappycivic

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Ok both of these are duralast 3/8 ratchets with the teardrop design. The one on the left is a single ratchet, it's a flex head though, only one I had in store today, the right one is a duralast 3/8 out of a socket set, supposed to be same part

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I don't get the outrage. It's still a ratchet. If you wanted high quality tools, then you should buy high quality tools.
 

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So whats your point? i don't get what your trying to say here
 
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Crappycivic

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I'm saying both have the same part number stamped on them but they are obviously not the same part
 

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Duralast is an auto zone brand that buys from the cheapest bidder. I would be willing to bet that if you were to buy every duralast product today, one year from now almost all of them would be different. It's the nature of the beast...
 

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The item is mostly the same externally and fills the same place in the catalog, a 3/8" ratchet. That is why the item number is the same.
It does not mean it is an identical item to the smallest detail.

Plomb parts numbers have been recycled from the late 30's to the present day new production with changes in details, finish and materials. But a 1/2" combo wrench by Plomb, Proto, ProtoMex, Urrea or Surtek will all bear the same number.

I do beleive AZ is doing exactly the same thing. They could have 4 different manufacturers making a very similar item at the same time to fill orders for the stores. Isn't that what really matters to them?
 

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Pawl reminds me of Batman:D

To the OP. Yes the ratchets are different. Rebuild kits will be a problem. But they don't cost SO prices. This is marketing in the 21st century. It ***** but it won't change unless we refuse to by foreign made tools. The bean counters are in control and their shortsightedness will be part of the demise in US manufacturing.
 

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More importantly, is the newer ratchet noticeably inferior in performance?
 

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That *****, I was just about to pick up a new full set of Duralast ratchets.

the only ratchets that are like that come in the socket sets sold in stores. The single ratchets and ratchet sets sold online and in store are all old duralast.


I'm a huge fan of the duralast ratchets and generally enjoy a Duralast thread, but this topic has been talked about many many times. Ive personally explained the duralast ratchets 20+ times now. At least once in every duralast thread, including one just yesterday.

A search for "duralast" will make you an expert within 2 threads
 

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Ive personally explained the duralast ratchets 20+ times now. At least once in every duralast thread, including one just yesterday.

A search for "duralast" will make you an expert within 2 threads

It's a well known fact that 87% of people who participate in online forums cannot read.
 
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They are good ratchets if you find the right ones but seriously how many threads on duralast ratchets do we need?

At least as many as the "Show me your X colored tools!". If we don't have people maintaining parity, then all hell breaks loose. :bounce:
 

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the only ratchets that are like that come in the socket sets sold in stores. The single ratchets and ratchet sets sold online and in store are all old duralast.


I'm a huge fan of the duralast ratchets and generally enjoy a Duralast thread, but this topic has been talked about many many times. Ive personally explained the duralast ratchets 20+ times now. At least once in every duralast thread, including one just yesterday.

A search for "duralast" will make you an expert within 2 threads

There you have it, Mickey! You just need a little more education.
 

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I blew up my flex head Duralast like those by just pulling hard on it. Didn't even think about getting another.

The handle made a really nice 3/8" breaker bar. Something good about them at least.
 
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I was gonna buy the kit, but I ended up getting the 1/4 3/8, 3/8 flex and half individually , they are nice ratchets
 
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Truly spoken by someone whom has never had a "nice" ratchet. It's like calling a Civic a nice car.

Oh hell. Not this again.

I own Snap On, Mac, Matco, Cornwell, and just about every other high quality ratchet you can imagine, including somewhat obscure brands like Stahlwille and Hazet.

And I still consider the old-type Duralast ratchets to be well built and well finished.
 
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No I have never owned a really exPensive ratchet but i have used many cheap ones seeing as how i change probably 5-10 batteries a day and these feel very solid
 

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Truly spoken by someone whom has never had a "nice" ratchet. It's like calling a Civic a nice car.

Truly spoken by someone who's never used a Duralast ratchet. Plenty of Snap On and Mac owners have sang their praises, myself included.

Always amazes me how discussing Duralast ratchets always causes peoples assholes to pucker up.
 

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That *****, I was just about to pick up a new full set of Duralast ratchets.

the only ratchets that are like that come in the socket sets sold in stores. The single ratchets and ratchet sets sold online and in store are all old duralast.


I'm a huge fan of the duralast ratchets and generally enjoy a Duralast thread, but this topic has been talked about many many times. Ive personally explained the duralast ratchets 20+ times now. At least once in every duralast thread, including one just yesterday.

A search for "duralast" will make you an expert within 2 threads

One day Mickey.
 
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Compared to what I have to use everyday at work, those duralast ratchets are champagne
 

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This is a champagne diet forum....for those who can only afford beer are not welcome. I realized this real quick!

You don't have to pay tool truck prices for a nice ratchet.

Case and point... Known brand, dual pawl action, super comfy, and backed by some cool cats. For $25... Oh, and USA made...

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001HWCPFS/?tag=atomicindus08-20

For $10 more then a Duralast ratchet I can get a ratchet I'd be proud to pass down to my grand kids, and know I'm supporting a US company.

Like a course tooth ratchet? Williams has you covered! For $24 you can have this 36 tooth model that is based on the classic Snap-on 36 tooth design!

http://www.toolsdelivered.com/Willi...ols-3-8-Inch-Drive-Chrome-Ratchet-Drive-Tools

Prefer a round head? We got you covered!

http://www.toolsdelivered.com/Willi...ols-3-8-Inch-Drive-Chrome-Ratchet-Drive-Tools
 
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