ZRX61
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The GW one I have isn't very useful at all, it still flexs, but doesn't ratchet. Hope to catch the Mac truck today to warranty it.
You obiviously need to buy better flex head ratchets.
i got a couple snap on 30 toothers. they probably need to be replaced but they are not broken yet.
Once you get your first flex head ratchet, it won't be enough. You'll need different handle lengths from stubbies to 2 foot, different drive sizes, and varying handles comfort grip, offset, all steel, etc.
I prefer the offerings from Matco and Gearwrench. Their thin heads and fine 60 tooth action make work a lot less like labor.
For a nice mid length flex head ratchet the Snap on FHF80 is nice too.
lies..all lies. I have 1-1/4,1-3/8 stubby, 2-3/8 normal, 1-3/8 long flex, 1-1/2 long on my cart at all times. All get used everyday and I have several 5-6 more in the boxes at the shop and another 10 or so at home. Mostly craftsman and gearwrench rachets at home of course, my blood isnt that rich for all tool truck brands at home. For the money I really, really like the danaher rachets, and they are warrantied in house at NAPA
I HATE looking for a rachet.
With those concerns, you must have some inferior rats? What flex do you own? How much torque are you loosing due to flexing joints?
they have a decent amount of wear on themMust not be a locking one. I've never had a non-locking ratchet but I have had non-locking flex head ratcheting wrenches and they flip up easy causing ****** knuckles shortly thereafter. Will never buy those again.
hey old don, you talking about the metro cruise here in grand rapids?
...If you get a LOCKING flex head, its the best of both worlds!
This^^^. I'm not a fan of non-locking flex ratchets
All i own is flex head ratchets, all three drives, use them every day. i however dont and wont ever own a locking flex.
I second that. Go for an Armstrong or Matco flex and you will be solid. Their a little more expensive, but if you get them new off Ebay that can save you quite a bit. There was new Armstrong 1/2's Maxx for $100 shipped for a while on Ebay. I wish Gearwrench made a locking one.
If you get a used flex, obviously you make sure the head isn't floppy as it can likely be a pita from "what I read" to fix.
-Another alternative to a flex is a swivel, but cannot say how they compare.
Gearwrench does make locking flex heads. 1/4", 3/8" and two lengths of 1/2" drive. I have all of them. I put Matco guts in the two 1/2" drives.