d.mcfarland
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Check the classifieds or ebay, always deals to be had.
Agreed. For the price of one new truck ratchet, you could have multiple lightly used USA ratchets that will never let you down.
Check the classifieds or ebay, always deals to be had.
I started out with the basic Craftsman kit my parents bought me when I was in high-school.
I'd like to upgrade my ratchets in at least 3/8" and 1/2" sizes for now but am not really sure what the best bang/buck is. I'd like to keep the cost down, but am fine searching for a deal or saving up. /QUOTE]
This reads like my story, too. I have purchased the Gearwrench fixed head ratchet set in the last year. They are really nice tools compared with the old Craftsman ratchets that I was using. (I've upgraded the 3/8" drive ratchet to an 88-tooth kit that I bought from Matco so it is smooth like butter.) These are very good ratchets for the money.
I also on an SK "Tuff 1" 3/8-inch flex drive that I really like. I bought it off of eBay for about $40. I like the long handle and fine action.
I've pondered purchasing used Snap-On tools, as well, but since I don't turn wrenches for a living and have ready access to the tool truck (and the warranty on tools from eBay isn't necessarily an automatic thing, apparently) I'm going to stick with what I have.
The Armstrong ratchets are fine-tooth ratchets that are made in the USA at a reasonable price.
Good luck with the search!