Dave455
Well-known member
That will be an FHLFD80ARWhat’s the model number on that one? Curious about the head size.
True! And I already have that and the other basics in 3/8″-drive. I’m mostly lacking less-common stuff in 3/8″ drive, like Ribe sockets, some speciality bicycle and motorcycle tools, a good sliding T-handle (I have a bad one), long drive extensions, a second universal joint would be handy occasionally, that sort of thing. Though my 3/8″-drive sockets are mostly Toptul and Unior, good quality but not as beautifully made as my old Facom and Stahlwille 1/2″ stuff, not to mention my Snap-on 1/4″-drive sockets.
F = Ferret (3/8 drive)
H = Comfort Grip
L = Long
F = Flex
D = Older style “hard handle”
80 = 80 tooth “Dual 80” ratchet
A = Revised model
R = Red handle.
I think!
To be honest, the hard handles are lovely, but they are a bit of a luxury. For most uses the metal handle is preferable. (FLF80).
For things like Ribe sockets, 3/8 is really the way to go, though I must admit I don’t use them. XZN sometimes. Same applies.
Facom is mostly still reasonable, even though much is Taiwanese made now. If you like it I doubt you will be disappointed. They don’t offer the range of long ratchets that Snap On do though.
Stahlwille is good. I have a fair bit. I like the flowing lines, it’s nice to use, and very durable. It’s not as nicely finished as Snap On, but probably as tough, and very good value. Again, they don’t offer the selection of long ratchets, and I think the only long flex ratchet they offer is comfort grip.
The Snap On Dual 80 are the very best ratchets!

