That's for a set of 4. I ordered brand new 8mm to 19mm and paid $275. Should be here on Saturday. I'll post pictures once received.
That's for a set of 4. I ordered brand new 8mm to 19mm and paid $275. Should be here on Saturday. I'll post pictures once received.
....having a ratchet with low back drag that will allow you to ratchet something out far enough to finish the job with your fingers is a big deal. Only the best ratchets can do this.......We don't talk enough about back drag. Low back drag keeps a one handed
Where did you get them from?
Just received them in the mail.
Have one question. Do Hazet tools not have Made In Germany stamped on them?

What makes you think they are made in germany![]()
Well, it says so on the packaging but not on the wrenches and for $800 I would hope they are German made.

The forged steel wrench blanks and finis is German, but...
ratcheting mechanism is engineered and manufactured all in taiwain.![]()
The forged steel wrench blanks and finis is German, but...
ratcheting mechanism is engineered and manufactured all in taiwain.![]()
^^^Yep.
None the less, I'm sure you'll enjoy them. Finding domestically manufactured ratcheting wrenches is getting more difficult. Most major brands are outsourcing their ratcheting mechanisms to Taiwan/China.
But, Taiwan is putting out some excellent stuff, and I'm sure Hazet is keeping a very tight leash on QC.
EDIT: Just checked and all my Hazet wrenches (non ratcheting) and sockets are stamped Germany...
Are Snap-On ratcheting wrenches also made with Taiwanese internals?
What about gedore? Found a similar set by them is affordable if shipped over but not wasting that much for Taiwan internals which is what this style wrench is being bought for.
Gedore is "made in germany". Hazet has better clearances, so they might be more usable.
Both gedore and hazet will be a problem to warranty in the USA. That's potentially issue to consider because buying replacemnets is expensive ... None of the ratcheting mech's is really all that strong so as not to break...all except SK very similar
(Likewise, COO is not a factor in mech performance from what I have seen...they all break if abused).
I've stripped 2 of my snappies. They were like $60 wrenches IIRC. I don't think it's worth buying really expensive ratchet wrenches. Nor does it make sense to buy large sets, in my opinion. I'd probably be happy with 10,13,17mm, 3/8",1/2", 9/16"
More info about the Gedore ratcheting wrenches:What about gedore? Found a similar set by them is affordable if shipped over but not wasting that much for Taiwan internals which is what this style wrench is being bought for.
More info about the Gedore ratcheting wrenches:
http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.com/webdocs/11b3/0900766b811b3ad5.pdf
Gedore is "made in germany". Hazet has better clearances, so they might be more usable.
Both gedore and hazet will be a problem to warranty in the USA. That's potentially issue to consider because buying replacemnets is expensive ... None of the ratcheting mech's is really all that strong so as not to break...all except SK very similar
(Likewise, COO is not a factor in mech performance from what I have seen...they all break if abused).
https://www.jensputzier.com/search?sSearch=606&p=2
Regarding the ratcheting wrenches you need to know that they are very useful, but compared to 600N wrenches the max. torque is limited due to the ratcheting mechanism.