bubinga
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Yes, That's funny, Right?$112 off! LOL
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that's a good price though,
guess you cant stack it with the - 20%, but the -20% could be applied to something else.
Yes, That's funny, Right?$112 off! LOL
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The 112 might not be so much of a joke, probably someone somewhere is reboxing this thing with another brand stamp and blowing smoke over the warranty.
I'm real tempted to grab one of those just to check it out with the coupon. I'll be up to 4 1/2" breaker bars though... Maybe I'll relegate one to the trunk.
I'm real tempted to grab one of those just to check it out with the coupon. I'll be up to 4 1/2" breaker bars though... Maybe I'll relegate one to the trunk.
no detents on the floppy head. i looked at one the other day and passed on it. none of there pro ratchets ith flex heads have detents either. strange
Idk if you guys can see these pics. But thats the regular HF breaker bar and a rather large pipe I had on it. Im 195lbs standing on the end of it. Breaker bar was a BEAST. Finally got the nut loose.
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yeah, i got the old style one for my X girls car.I have the old style one. Used almost daily at work on 3/4'' flange bolts . Even with a cheater it has not bent or broke. This was from when they were $6.99. I did buy three of them after testing one for work. Left one in car with socket for lug nuts.
I don't recall, I only have about a 15-0r 18" Craftsman one.Yeah, I have the ratchet and it flops constantly. I slid a wave washer in and it slowed it down a bit, but not too much!
I know this is reviving a old dead thread but I have to comment. I go tone of these recently about 2 weeks ago because I wanted a back up and a longer breaker bar just to have. I paid $15 and damn thing thing is good. I did red locktite the adjustment screw as it walked out a little. I am impressed to say the least I have heard there good breaker bars but I didn't believe it until I got to really test on it. It doesn't bent that much and for what you pay for it is pretty damn good. I have a MAC tools one also made in Taiwan and these bars have about the same thickness of bar stock and bend about the same. I think sometime I might grab another or 2 to keep one in each car and have a spare at home in the garage. I think these coupled with the Pittsburgh pro 1/2 impact sockets these are some of the best budget friendly pro grade tools HF offers. That's just my opinion.
I agree. Haven’t tried the loctite on mine but I mean I use mine professionally and they have been fine no reason to spend big bucks on a breaker bar.
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I agree. Haven’t tried the loctite on mine but I mean I use mine professionally and they have been fine no reason to spend big bucks on a breaker bar.
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Blue loctite not red?
Can the pivot bolt be snugged up tight without jamming the flex action?

Back to $14.99
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-drive-25-in-professional-breaker-bar-62729.html
Going to pick one up tomorrow.
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Sorry if this has been covered but the thread is too long to read all the posts. I purchased it because it has great reviews and is very strong. But in use for where I need to use it, it is just too long and I am not able to use it. The length sounds like a benefit but when working in a wheel well it is just too long to use on most bolts.
Why is this one better than the $10 one? Suppose the buyer doesn't desire comfort handle?
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Sorry if this has been covered but the thread is too long to read all the posts. I purchased it because it has great reviews and is very strong. But in use for where I need to use it, it is just too long and I am not able to use it. The length sounds like a benefit but when working in a wheel well it is just too long to use on most bolts.
My mac one I got from work and paid under $10 for it. Its a shorter one and no comfort grip I never had a new one so I figured why not. I usually use my flex head 1/2 drive ratchet as a breaker bar but I have found lately I want to use the right tool since I enjoy doing the car stuff at my own pace. I loctited mine just because I wanted to make sure it wouldn't come out again. I thought about tac welding it lol.
But I am far from a Professional but I also rmember a video seeing how these brakers beat out Snappy, MAC and Cornwell or Matco can't recall what one. But I was like if they ever go under $20 when I'm in the store ill try one. Well I love it and honestly think I will be getting more down the road. I like being prepared and having one in each car dedicated with the right socket for the lugs is a big time saver. Hell my truck right now has a 10 inch old snappy breaker that I welded a pipe onto to make it longer just for emergency use. I think sometime if I get a new one ill replace it and keep it in the truck and just toss my "homemade" longer one.
Hell they make good gifts as well. Since the holidays are coming up!
Blue loctite not red?
Can the pivot bolt be snugged up tight without jamming the flex action?
Saw this the other day and had to have it --
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/jobsmart-40-in-drive-breaker-bar-wjt-01-40#
This thing is a beast and at $25 I don't know how they are making any money. The 3/4-1/2 reducer I had to find cost half as much as the bar! It feels super solid and as much as I don't want to have to use it, I can't wait to use it either.