
MATCO Ratchets are by far the best like better than SnapOn ones.
I agree that the 3/8 flex head is essentially a clone of the Matco, and considering the entire set was selling on Amazon for around $90, it'd be especially hard to justify the Matco at retail.
I remember reading on here that someone tried to put a Matco gear kit in a GearWrench, or visa versa, and it didn't fit.
I remember reading on here that someone tried to put a Matco gear kit in a GearWrench, or visa versa, and it didn't fit.
I remember reading on here that someone tried to put a Matco gear kit in a GearWrench, or visa versa, and it didn't fit.
I use my 3/8 12" everyday. Probably my favorite ratchet I've owned. The comfort grip has held up great over the last two years, it's a smooth ratchet and genuinely feels nice. I will say the lock for the flex head has recently slipped a few times. I'm sure Matco would warranty it no problem but it's not that bad yet. I would like to get the 1/4 equivalent.
I also own the 1/2 version which has held up very well too.
I remember reading on here that someone tried to put a Matco gear kit in a GearWrench, or visa versa, and it didn't fit.
The Mac Axis locking head version is a full locking version,stays locked inResurrecting thread to ask: how strong are the modern locking flex Matcos compared to Snap-on and Mac equivalents?
Thanks for the feedback fellas. I have the 3/8" 15 inch version that I've put to the test while loosening a caliper bracket bolt, so agreed, love the thing, but I'm about to pull the trigger on an order for like 3 of them in different lengths and drive sizes. Thing is, I bought said 15 inch one about 4 years ago when they stamped the model number etc. instead of laser etching, so I'm hoping they not cutting corners on the internals or other parts.
Only the part of the handle in the middle, where it comes up and meets the locking flex mechanism. The older ones tapered wider towards the head, where-as the newer are straight.So the newer ones have thinner handles? Is the ratchet itself thinner too? That's not good. And the handles were perfect, if you're right, they'll be too small for my hands.