demarpaint
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Has anyone tried them recently? They seem reasonably priced. I'm curious, TIA.
Good point about HD, I'm no fan, but the wrenches looked interesting.With HDs abysmal customer service I wouldn’t touch them. But that’s just my opinion/experience.
With HDs abysmal customer service I wouldn’t touch them. But that’s just my opinion/experience.
Has anyone tried them recently? They seem reasonably priced. I'm curious, TIA.
Thanks In AdvanceWhat is TIA in this context? When I looked it up on Google, Google said it was a type of stroke.
Coach
I guess there's some kind of race for more teeth. For the price they seemed interesting. It appears no one tried them yet, judging by the replies. Seeing some of the complaints I see scattered about on the web about the GW 90 tooth ratchets, this one got me thinking, sometimes less is more.Who uses a 90t ratchet, and thinks, wow, “I need it to be TWICE AS FINE. That’ll help”?
A *****, that’s who this is marketed at. Someone with enough of a clue to know more teeth on a ratchet is better. While being stupid enough to not realize why more teeth is better, and can’t understand diminishing returns.
Sometimes I just end up buying things if there seems to be no consensus. Particularly low cost things that don't hurt me financially if they flop. I have a few ratchets that I never use that were mostly bought out of curiosity and don't fill any need.
Who uses a 90t ratchet, and thinks, wow, “I need it to be TWICE AS FINE. That’ll help”?
A *****, that’s who this is marketed at. Someone with enough of a clue to know more teeth on a ratchet is better. While being stupid enough to not realize why more teeth is better, and can’t understand diminishing returns.


Who uses a 90t ratchet, and thinks, wow, “I need it to be TWICE AS FINE. That’ll help”?
A *****, that’s who this is marketed at. Someone with enough of a clue to know more teeth on a ratchet is better. While being stupid enough to not realize why more teeth is better, and can’t understand diminishing returns.
I guess there's some kind of race for more teeth. For the price they seemed interesting. It appears no one tried them yet, judging by the replies. Seeing some of the complaints I see scattered about on the web about the GW 90 tooth ratchets, this one got me thinking, sometimes less is more.
The tooth race is getting a little silly. The alternating pawl design isn't winning any beauty contests either as evidenced by zero tool truck ratchets copying it and Gearwrench updating the 84 tooth to 90. If the 120xp were that big of a winner they would have discontinued the 84 tooth.

Actually, Gearwrench is discontinuing the 84 tooth ratchet but, they're moving to the new 90 tooth platform.
However, i think the components for the new 90 tooth ratchets are coming from SATA and are only being assembled in Taiwan. The gear cover on the new Gearwrench ratchets is shaped identically to the SATA made gear cover.![]()
Actually, Gearwrench is discontinuing the 84 tooth ratchet but, they're moving to the new 90 tooth platform.
However, i think the components for the new 90 tooth ratchets are coming from SATA and are only being assembled in Taiwan. The gear cover on the new Gearwrench ratchets is shaped identically to the SATA made gear cover.![]()
Sometimes I just end up buying things if there seems to be no consensus. Particularly low cost things that don't hurt me financially if they flop. I have a few ratchets that I never use that were mostly bought out of curiosity and don't fill any need.
A set of 3 is only $50.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-144-Tooth-Ratchet-Set-3-Piece-H144RAT3PC/311856675
Lifetime "no questions asked" warranty. No receipt required.
I got them at $50... last month I think, Not any more... it's back to $69.99
It have very little end play, and pretty good quality / feel on the hand.
I say it is better than the old USA craftsman or other ratchets I have.
But at the end of the day, as long as it turns the bolt, I really don't care, might be great for tight awkward situations.
With HDs abysmal customer service I wouldn’t touch them. But that’s just my opinion/experience.
I got them at $50... last month I think, Not any more... it's back to $69.99....
Price must vary by location. It is still $49.97 in north Idaho
Price must vary by location. It is still $49.97 in north Idaho
Who uses a 90t ratchet, and thinks, wow, “I need it to be TWICE AS FINE. That’ll help”?
A *****, that’s who this is marketed at. Someone with enough of a clue to know more teeth on a ratchet is better. While being stupid enough to not realize why more teeth is better, and can’t understand diminishing returns.
Who uses a 90t ratchet, and thinks, wow, “I need it to be TWICE AS FINE. That’ll help”?
A *****, that’s who this is marketed at. Someone with enough of a clue to know more teeth on a ratchet is better. While being stupid enough to not realize why more teeth is better, and can’t understand diminishing returns.
I actually agree with you about the marketing, but so what? If it is still a decent ratchet at a good price who cares about the marketing?
Spot on in my view as well, but I wouldn't bother trying to argue the implications of something someone wrote nearly a year ago, especially if that someone hasn't been active on the forum since the tail end of 2020.![]()
What is TIA in this context? When I looked it up on Google, Google said it was a type of stroke.
Coach
Home Depot is like Walmart and many other big box stores (shocker, right?) that dials in price points very precisely. With Walmart, you can travel to the next store 10 miles away, and the prices can swing wildly on non-advertised items.
When I lived in New York, the stores in the Jersey zone were blowing out the Ridgid jointers for less than half price. Across the river in New York, they were still full price. Just minutes away. Sigh.
I recently bought a shelf ginormous, bad-*** steel shelf that was listed at $249, but on sale at $199--but only in some zones. So I showed my phone to the local manager (Charlotte, North Carolina) area, and it showed $199, so they matched it. I think my cell phone, for whatever reason, often picks up an Atlanta location.
Actually, Gearwrench is discontinuing the 84 tooth ratchet but, they're moving to the new 90 tooth platform.
However, i think the components for the new 90 tooth ratchets are coming from SATA and are only being assembled in Taiwan. The gear cover on the new Gearwrench ratchets is shaped identically to the SATA made gear cover.![]()
I just walk in to home depot if I ever brake a huskey ratchet pick up a new one go to the front desk and get a new one no questions asked.... I just found an old huskey 1/2 I found at the dump walked in grabbed a 140 tooth off the rack walked to the front desk and targeted it no problem lmao...With HDs abysmal customer service I wouldn’t touch them. But that’s just my opinion/experience.
wrights been using alternating pawl for over 50 years now i think. As does Sk have it available now.The tooth race is getting a little silly. The alternating pawl design isn't winning any beauty contests either as evidenced by zero tool truck ratchets exploring it and Gearwrench updating the 84 tooth to 90. If the 120xp were that big of a winner they would have discontinued the 84 tooth.