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Need help identifying ratcheting handle

mark duncan

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Not sure if this is vintage but I had it 20 years ago and can’t find it online anywhere now.

It was a Matco ratcheting T handle - just a handle with a 1/4” anvil in the center. Kind of like a ratcheting bone but flat and shaped like two elongated trapezoids back to back. Had a reverse switch. Accepted 1/4” extensions to become a ratcheting T handle.

Looked like this a bit

Anyway, looking for one if anyone knows if/where they are sold.
Thanks!
 

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four.cycle

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^ Hot item right now. German ones are pretty nice. Wait a few months and ICON will have one. Japan-made units are here and there as well.
Old idea. A U.S. company made one that came in a kit with L O N G bits a long time ago, but I can't recall their name at the moment.
 

Cruzan80

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^ Hot item right now. German ones are pretty nice. Wait a few months and ICON will have one. Japan-made units are here and there as well.
Old idea. A U.S. company made one that came in a kit with L O N G bits a long time ago, but I can't recall their name at the moment.
I have something similar that takes 1/4" square drive bits. Torque Tools. Have a mess of their stuff from a sale.
 
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