Rabid Badger
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I don't think I could bring myself to use a ratchet from HF.![]()
To each their own. It sits in the drawer alongside my 40970, they seem to get along fine.
I don't think I could bring myself to use a ratchet from HF.![]()
So many to chose from is hard to pick one, depends on the job at hand, most are SO but I picked up a Zeal, so **** and petite but the selector is backwards from every thing else I have, drives me nuts.
I will probable be buying more from them, not that I need more ratchets, I have a tool problem and no 12 step is going to help.I am reprogramming my mind - figure it's worth it...
I like mine also. It has very low backdrag.my new fav is the husky 144 tooth one... smooth compare to the craftsman / Stanley / kobalt ones I have.
After you attach a pic, you'll see a huge blinking vertical line to the right of the pic while you're composing. That's your cursor. Just hit enter and start typing.Actually I just wanted to see if I could upload a photo image. Apparently one cannot enter a photo, and THEN enter text?
I have to enter TEXT and THEN photo image?
How would I go about entering text, then photo, then text, then photo, etc.?
No real perceivable quality, cheap, only 24t, but it has lasted me forever and I‘ve grown to love the way it feels in my hand.
Stanley Proto J4749 1/4" Drive Classic Pear Head Ratchet, 5" - Hand Tool Sets - Amazon.com
Stanley Proto J4749 1/4" Drive Classic Pear Head Ratchet, 5" - Hand Tool Sets - Amazon.comwww.amazon.com
Real aggressive knurling which I love on such a small ratchet. Worth a try fro the price if you are into such a thing.
I was going to suggest the 1/4" RHFT Craftsman as well, it's my go to 1/4" rat. I do love my little SK as well though.I have to second this one. The 24-tooth Proto are quite possibly the smoothest ratchet I've ever used.
Another nice option for 1/4" is the Craftsman RHFT (or Easco equivalent, if you want knurling). Compact size, quick release, high effective tooth count (82) from dual-pawl action and they're supremely reliable.
Mine is 50 years old.... freaking love it. Even when I was ten years old... I recognized quality.And now I have to go get an SK… Assholes.![]()
They still have the Crescent branded 1/4+3/8 drive set on their ebay site. For me it would run about $32 after shipping. These are my go to ratchets.Cripes may still have the Crescent version in a 1/4" and 3/8" package deal. As I remember it was a pretty decent price.
I love my HF composite 1/4 inch. It’s always the first one I use. $8.59. I think I have four or five of them.To each their own. It sits in the drawer alongside my 40970, they seem to get along fine.
If the selector on those were the right way around, they'd be pretty nice.I love my HF composite 1/4 inch. It’s always the first one I use. $8.59. I think I have four or five of them.
I would never have thought of that. I guess that’s one way to tell the amateurs from the pros.If the selector on those were the right way around, they'd be pretty nice.
Highest hype to perceived quality ratio: Snapon dual80-really-72. Worst of all their unit to unit consistency is dime store quality.
I don't know what he meant by that but, I think the Dual 80 series ratchets are best in 3/8 drive. I bought several of the T72 series 1/4 drive ratchets when they first came out and wasn't happy with any of them. To me, they seem to bind as you use them. Cleaning and thin oil didn't help. I broke the direction switch just changing direction with my thumb on the standard length version. Perhaps they've gotten better over time, don't know. Snap on makes some excellent tools but, I don't care for their 1/4 drive dual 80 ratchets. but, that's just me. I much prefer Matco, Gearwench, or Tekton 90 tooth in 1/4inch drive.Can I ask what you mean by that? What have you found to be inconsistent between those style of ratchets?
I don't know what he meant by that but, I think the Dual 80 series ratchets are best in 3/8 drive. I bought several of the T72 series 1/4 drive ratchets when they first came out and wasn't happy with any of them. To me, they seem to bind as you use them. Cleaning and thin oil didn't help. I broke the direction switch just changing direction with my thumb on the standard length version. Perhaps they've gotten better over time, don't know. Snap on makes some excellent tools but, I don't care for their 1/4 drive dual 80 ratchets. but, that's just me. I much prefer Matco, Gearwench, or Tekton 90 tooth in 1/4inch drive.
Before I used a ratchet with the selector the wrong way around, I don't think I'd paid much attention to it, except to note that didn't like round head ratchets that don't make it visually obvious which why they're set. But I check the lever with my thumb as I move the ratchet to the work, and when it's backwards, it bugs me. It actually took me a few minutes to figure out what was going on, because it wasn't anything I'd thought about. If all ratchets were that way, it wouldn't bother me too much, but they're not.I've done an awful lot of wrenching, and I have never, ever, not once, noticed or cared which way the flippy flipper flips on a ratchet.
If it's not turning the way I want, I move it to the other position. It's perhaps a 1/10 second automated process that happens while my hand is moving to the fastener.
I guess this just shows that for every detail that doesn't matter to me, there's someone out there who cares deeply.
Vive la différence, I guess.
I’m on my way to to my shop to check all my 1/4 inch drive ratchets because now it bugs me that I have no idea. If I add in bit drivers and some little ratchets in motorcycle tool kits I probably have at least 20 different ones.Before I used a ratchet with the selector the wrong way around, I don't think I'd paid much attention to it, except to note that didn't like round head ratchets that don't make it visually obvious which why they're set. But I check the lever with my thumb as I move the ratchet to the work, and when it's backwards, it bugs me. It actually took me a few minutes to figure out what was going on, because it wasn't anything I'd thought about. If all ratchets were that way, it wouldn't bother me too much, but they're not.
You’re right - every other ratchet I checked goes the other way, including the mini WERA one and the mini ones in my Cruz tools kits.I’m on my way to to my shop to check all my 1/4 inch drive ratchets because now it bugs me that I have no idea. If I add in bit drivers and some little ratchets in motorcycle tool kits I probably have at least 20 different ones.
) and it is my go-to standard 1/4" ratchet for about 8 years. I like my long locking flex 1/4" Carlyle too. I have a 90t Tekton 1/4" flex too, it's fine.I love my HF composite 1/4 inch. It’s always the first one I use. $8.59. I think I have four or five of them.
I don't really care for the fixed head Zyklop, but I love the rotating head one, especially in 1/4 inch. I use one nearly every day.I go back and forth between two, Wera Zylkop (the fixed head) and a Cornwell TR-301.