MartinTech
Well-known member
Is it better to be able to continuously adjust the angle of the handle to accommodate various obstructions and torque requirements within a given arc, or simply lock the handle into a fixed position?
(donning nomex)
Matco seems to think every ratchet should lock. They also seem to have the nicest evolution of that design so far.
Snap-On evidently thinks that most ratchets should flex freely, but nevertheless they offer a couple of options in each drive size that has a locking mechanism. It seems like an afterthought.
Cornwell has apparently worked out the five ideal angles that a ratchet handle should be employed.
I prefer non-locking, because it feels more adaptable to any situation. I cannot remember a time when I wanted to be able to lock the neck, but I may not be remembering everything...
Curious to know what others think, and why.

(donning nomex)
Matco seems to think every ratchet should lock. They also seem to have the nicest evolution of that design so far.
Snap-On evidently thinks that most ratchets should flex freely, but nevertheless they offer a couple of options in each drive size that has a locking mechanism. It seems like an afterthought.
Cornwell has apparently worked out the five ideal angles that a ratchet handle should be employed.
I prefer non-locking, because it feels more adaptable to any situation. I cannot remember a time when I wanted to be able to lock the neck, but I may not be remembering everything...
Curious to know what others think, and why.

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