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Facom Rotator Ratchets

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There’s another recent thread asking which of the current crop of rotator ratchets are preferable?

I’ve always had something of a soft spot for Facom tools. Aside from being quite well made, they always excelled at innovative designs, and tools for limited access.

My feeling for Facom waned with the takeover by SBD. Many of the newer tools are not the quality of what has gone before. Over the last couple of years though, I seem to have detected a slight return to the stylish and innovative tools that made their name. Although some are Taiwanese, some are French or Italian, and the recent Taiwanese tools seem to be the very best.

Trying to remove a (broken) seat from a Citroen recently, I realised that despite owning a stack of bit ratchets, none were totally the right tool for the job, and only a Rotator ratchet would really work. Consequently I ordered the bit ratchet shown.

Folks not familiar with these may not realise exactly how they work, or quite how many nice design features there are. There’s a “floating” button that’s pushed to one side when you insert the bit. This protrudes just enough to release the bit without struggling. Nice.

With a bit inserted, the tool works like a normal ratchet, and turns in the direction of the arrow. Twist the handle clockwise and the bit turns clockwise (like other rotator ratchets) but... twist the handle anti clockwise and the bit still rotates clockwise..!

This is, without doubt, the most innovative bit ratchet I have ever used. The quality is nice too. Welcome back Facom!
 

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Might have to get one of those.

Prime Tools (U.K.) are selling these, in the “Pico” box, with a set of bits for £44 (+VAT) - about $60 for our U.S. Cousins. Includes next day postage. Don’t reckon that’s bad.

I really like these little Facom boxes. Durable, very compact, and the tools don’t get damaged. Incredibly well thought out. Someone has spent an age designing the boxes alone.

I’ve got to say to all the British (and American) tool manufacturers, with their attitudes of “oh, that’s good enough” or even “we can’t be bothered to make boxes” - you are seriously going to have to up your game...!
 

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How do you reverse direction? I mean how do you set it for removal and again for installation of a fastener?
 
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Prime Tools (U.K.) are selling these, in the “Pico” box, with a set of bits for £44 (+VAT) - about $60 for our U.S. Cousins. Includes next day postage. Don’t reckon that’s bad.

I really like these little Facom boxes. Durable, very compact, and the tools don’t get damaged. Incredibly well thought out. Someone has spent an age designing the boxes alone.

I’ve got to say to all the British (and American) tool manufacturers, with their attitudes of “oh, that’s good enough” or even “we can’t be bothered to make boxes” - you are seriously going to have to up your game...!

Ordered one, just a shame they didn't put an extension in the set like they do with the flex head bit ratchet. I have always liked Facom tools, they made some really good quality stuff in the past and still have plenty of decent and innovative tools today, the classic round head ratchets that just work or the 440 spanners which are so nice to use, or the torque wrenches will the anodised knurled handles and the roundhead ratchets.
I see prime tools are doing the Beta plastic T handle hex and torx keys for a good price, ordered a second set of hex ones for my new workshop. One of the best things Beta makes IMO.
 
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Ordered one, just a shame they didn't put an extension in the set like they do with the flex head bit ratchet.

Yes, that would have been great.

The extension for the R.PE ratchet works very well.

I don’t own the flex head bit ratchet, but I can see myself acquiring one!
 

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