itylerstewart
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2017
- Messages
- 62
I was just going to bring up the composite ratchets. They are beast! They hardly ever come out of my box over a snappy, but they are very nice
TI highly suggest the craftsman industrial ratchets I just bought one for a buck never used and it's USA and supposed to be made of stronger steel than the regular
Lots of good suggestions here, many toward which you can use those Amazon gift cards. My suggestion for the 3/8, however, would be to get yourself a used SK 45170 round head fine tooth ratchet. No, it doesn't have a million teeth head count, but is still considered by many to be one of the finest ratchets ever designed (there's a reason that same design has endured for many decades). They can be had on eBay for about $15 or so delivered. What's more, if you ever need to rebuild it, go on SK's site and fill out the form and they'll mail you a brand new rebuild kit no charge, no questions asked, in about a week. I'd even go with a used 1/4 SK RHFT also. Sorry to all the Craftsman fans, but I've used both and to me there's no comparison.
A Blackhawk 49945B: 1 lb 6 oz
A Craftsman 75T in 1/2" dr (anyone who's ever handled these likely considered them THE heaviest standard length 1/2" ratchet): 1 lb 13 oz
The 1/2" Steelman 160T: 2 lbs 0.5 oz!
Is more weight better? Nah. Just some useless trivia for ya

Yep, this.I love my old SK ratchets. I'm not saying I reach for them first, but I wouldn't want to be without them. I have never had a tougher ratchet! When things get dicey; the SK's come out...and always get the job done.