So that mechanics can carry a spare to swap quickly and easily in the field, then warranty out the damaged one for cheap. It's a great idea.I don't believe they sell handles or even grips separately. For some reason. But they sell the heads. Dunno their logic.
Call them on Monday morning and tell them the issue. They may require you to send them a picture or return the ratchet, but they should replace it with a new one.
So that mechanics can carry a spare to swap quickly and easily in the field, then warranty out the damaged one for cheap. It's a great idea.
MAC has done exactly that with their new ratchets. I would assume Matco just doesn’t want to alter their manufacturing method. Maybe ran the numbers and felt it wasn’t worth it.Yes, it makes sense to sell the head, but my point was that if you sell the head, why not at least sell a replacement rubber grip- like Snap On does? Once the grip is shot, Matco will replace it with a new ratchet, versus giving you a $5 replacement grip instead. Again, this doesn't make sense to me, but YMMV.