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Hammer1963

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I have a 1/4" hex drive ratchet by VIM. I've had it for about 6 weeks and use it for a multitude of uses. Great product. My Cornwell tool guy carries them
 
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got this today:
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My favorite is this Husky one I got at Home Depot more than a few years ago. It's great for trim and other applications. You can use bits or 1/4 drive stuff. At like $16 it was money well spent. You can also find it under Blackhawk, Vim, and other brands. I also have this Sunex bit holding ratchet and a Snap on Tk860 mighty mouse ratchet which is great for hose clamps. i've also got a Wera Bitratchet but, I still like the Husky the best.:beer:
 

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Is that Matco a new product?

Deen, a brand sold in Japan, has been selling that ratchet. It comes with a quick-release though.

COO=Taiwan.

Second ratchet from the bottom is the Deen ratchet.

The design of the handle is a knock-off of the Nepros (KTC) ratchets. Just like my avatar.

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More pictures here: http://www.sprasia.com/blog/mobilex4b30a/20101004214842.html


That Titan gearless ratchet is not bad for the price. It's a push-through square drive so direction changes aren't as fast, and it definitely isn't a zero-degree ratchet though.
 
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ngk22r

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that little matco ratchet is bitchin!

Tell me more about it, teeth count, length, price, coo, etc? you just can't post a picture and not talk about it.:wtf:

To Freakin cool........I'll picking one of those up in the morning. It's Matco day for me.

The MATCO AFR372T is a 72 tooth 3" ratchet. COO is not listed.

Sorry for not posting more info. I picked it up off the truck today for $50. In my mind well worth the money. Smooth action, beefy feel to it (feels very well built) and works great! Very compact.

I had the new Snap-on RHR that was 3 inches long but was let down on for a 72 tooth was very jagged feeling and took more effort to engage the next tooth. The dual 80 design is great but the RHR are poor IMO.
 
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ngk22r

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Is that Matco a new product?

Deen, a brand sold in Japan, has been selling that ratchet. It comes with a quick-release though.

COO=Taiwan.

Second ratchet from the bottom is the Deen ratchet.

The design of the handle is a knock-off of the Nepros (KTC) ratchets. Just like my avatar.

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More pictures here: http://www.sprasia.com/blog/mobilex4b30a/20101004214842.html


That Titan gearless ratchet is not bad for the price. It's a push-through square drive so direction changes aren't as fast, and it definitely isn't a zero-degree ratchet though.

Thanks for the info!!

http://www.f-gear.co.jp/deen/index_e.htm
 

bart1

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I have the Husky that has been mentioned here:

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Can use 5/16" or 1/4" bits, and I have an adaptor to make it 1/4" drive rat.

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If I need a small head, 1/4" drive tool at a funny angle, I can also use this Wright breaker bar.

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Nice Würth Zebra. Do you know who makes those?

i don´t know but i guess "Hi-Five" who also makes all of the "Reverse Gear" brand tools. The bit holding system is a patent from Hi-Five which is similar among all these tools (Bahco, Wera, Wurth, Husky etc.)

here a design patent
http://www.google.com/patents?id=e7ORAAAAEBAJ&printsec=drawing&zoom=4&rview=1#v=onepage&q&f=false

another one (note the "bowl" shaped ratchet head like Wera has for example)
http://www.google.com/patents?id=ep2RAAAAEBAJ&printsec=claims&zoom=4&rview=1#v=onepage&q&f=false

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ngk22r

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I too thought it was made by sunnex til the post was made about Deen tools. Who knows might be the same plant that makes both of them
 

superautobacs

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I too thought it was made by sunnex til the post was made about Deen tools. Who knows might be the same plant that makes both of them

I don't know what the Sunnex version looks like, but I suspect it's made by the same company that supplies Deen: "Ru Shine" (Quan Tian Co. Ltd.)

They also supply the torque wrenches to Deen as well: http://cens.com/censv1/en/showpic.jsp?SUP_ID=14052&PUB_ID=38&PD_ID=609

FWIW, they have (or still are) supplied MAC and Great Neck with the swivel head ratchets too.
 
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ngk22r

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Either way, the ratchet works great, smooth fine tooth and is confortable in the hand. It gets my stamp of approval!
 

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the SO FCF72 isn't really micro but it is my favorite.
 

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Hammer1963

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My Matco dealer did not have that ratchet in stock, so I purchased the double pac of Sunnex from a local Auto parts house. I got both the 1/4" hex and square drive tools for $44.00 and I'm very pleased with the quality
 
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