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Favorite ratchet and why

bsaint

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I love my Snap-On F732 bent handle flex head. Ok its not modern 80 - 90 teeth, but its that old snappy weight and nice dull worn in chrome. Its like pure USA Snap-On. I even like it better than my FBF80 I lost and bought this ratchet used to replace it.
 
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reptilezs

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i really like my 1/4 dr roto head from gear wrench. the 3/8 is nice but the head is kind of big. other favs are the round head fine tooth models from craftsman and williams
 

bobcatdan

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1/4" and 3/8 SO roto ratchets. I really like the old school hard handles and the other then that, they are just my go to ratchets. I own two of the 1/4". Next to those, I have a 1/4" SK converted to 3/8", great with tap sockets.
 

KnurledNut

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Old faithful 3/8 Easco/Craftsman Flex-head RHFT
Williams Superratchet

both have an smooth unique solid action.
 

johnachak

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My Armstrong 3/8 locking flex head 60 tooth ratchet. I love the 88 tooth Aerospace Armstrong too, but, the longer handle for extra torque is sweet. Whenever I have plenty of space, I use the flex. The Aerospace is one fine looking tool though.
 
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William Payne

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Snap-on f936, comfortable, tight fitting for sockets and other attachments, sometimes a little too tight to be honest as no release button. Big thing for me is the gears are nice there is absolute minimal to no slop in the gears. I hate sloppy gears.

Deffinitly my favourite ratchet out of the ones I have used.
 

Chadwilliam1

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My Armstrong 3/8 locking flex head 60 tooth ratchet. I love the 88 tooth Aerospace Armstrong too, but, the longer handle for extra torque is sweet. Whenever I have plenty of space, I use the flex. The Aerospace is one fine looking tool though.

x2...hey I recognize that name.

in a tight spot the Sk 45178 is my go to ratchet.
 
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shampoop

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My 3/8" locking flex dual 80. Because it can do just about everything, is super strong, the extra length gives great leverage, and gets all of the small quality details just right. Things like the reverse lever and handle shape being just perfect.

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TDWendt

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Im really liking my 3/8 craftsman premium 84t right now.

As far as 1/4 drive, I like my Matco one think it's like 60t idk I bought it as a set with a 3/8in and 1/2in ratchet also about 5yrs ago. Someone walked off with my 3/8 in Matco(it's ok I like the one mentioned above better anyway)
 

Mr Ratchet

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Was my Matco 1/4" drive that is 8" long. I like it's length, yet it's still smaller and light weight. Now that I have 3/8" and 1/2" Armstrong Maxx locking flex heads, it's a toss up. They are on the longer side with 60T counts. You can use them in their locked positions or in the unlocked/friction positions. They also have quite a few locked positions. Handles feel good to my hands.
 

TwoInch

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mine would have to be the JH Williams B-52s and the S-52 and 53s... something about those old ratchets just feels right in the hand.

i really like my gearwrenchs with the 84t craftsman kits in them recently..
 
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wxm

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Proto 5249 for 3/8, it is low profile; can fit in back pocket; the big head can be used as palm ratchet. For 1/4, I like the duralast flex head; it's long and strong, I pretty much never use the 1/4 breaker bar anymore.
 

Hammell

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Wright 6400, 24in, 3/4 drive, because when you need it, you need it.:D
Husky 18in Flex head 1/2 drive, so dam handy. Used most often, broken twice, but the design is great, might upgrade to Snap On or Wright if or when she goes again.
Proto 3/8 Flex head, j5257f. Good for the tight spots. very nice.
1/4 drive, too small to care, used the least.
 

Gregg33

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I love my SO pears. My 1/2" is an older made in Canada model that is probably a 20 tooth. I rescued it from a used tool store for $20. SO dealer rebuilt it for me and I cleaned it up. Love the feel of it and it's as tough as nails. I also have a newer SO 3/8" pear, that has is much smoother. I bought this one used, but it's in like new condition. Great for tight places (lots of teeth), and has a great feel and good styling.

In my track box I have an older Gray 1/2" pear ratchet, much like the 1/2" SO it doesn't have many teeth but it's tough as nails. Also in the track box I have a 3/8" Bahco with a rubber grip. Look's futuristic and works great, # of teeth is between fine and course.

Those 4 are my "go-to" rats. For 1/4" I have 2 different (Danaher) Kobalt pears I use, but I'm not as keen on those, don't like the lever style or the handles much. I probably have a dozen other ratchets in brands ranging from Mastercraft to SK but they rarely get used.
 

IndyGarage

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Wera Zyklop.

I love the 1/4 inch - with a bit driver in it, it handles exactly like the best ratcheting screwdriver you've ever used. Then you can close it to 90 degrees and turn something down tight.

The 3/8 and 1/2 are identical in function. The 1/2 is much much more comfortable to use than a metal handle ratchet. It feels really solid and the action is finer than any other ratchet I've used.
 

transittech

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Snap On FHLFD80. Comfy handle, lots of leverage, and fine teeth and flex handle to avoid the obstructions caused by the long handle.
 

ndoran

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I have a Britool 1/4 in drive with a snap on hard handle on it, I have used it for 32 years and it is the first ratchet I grab. Just wish I could find a repair kit for it for when it needs rebuilding
 

carterbeauford

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Craftsman USA 3/8 thin profile, fits great in my hand, feels great to use and takes a beating. I took an entire John Deere B apart with it.
 

CORTEZSS69

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SK 45170, been a great ratchet, feels good in my hand and I'm kinda an old school guy, just had my local dealer put a new head kit and it works even better now. My dad bought a new 1/2 drive deep Wards Power-Kraft Ratchet set back in the late 60s it had a old Wright ratchet with the Tootsie roll handle and as a kid I used it all the the time. For years I have tried to get him to sell it to me or gift it to me with no luck. Well I just happen to have a grandfather that loves going to garage sales and buys lots of what must people call junk, then resales what he doesn't need. Early this year he bought a box of sh!t and I was looking in the bottom of the box and found a like new Power-Kraft(Wright) 1/2 Tootsie roll ratchet. You would have thought I find the winning power ball ticket, I asked him what he had to have for it, well he said nothing, so I bought breakfest that morning. It still brings a smile to my face everytime I use it and see it in by box.:D
 

dandan111

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SK tuff one. Best I got. Cheap,made in the USA and fine tooth.
Feel better quality than my craftsman ratchets.
 
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