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cookiemonster Re: New Ratchets
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Would wright ratchets work fine for automotive repair situations?
For what I am thinking you got to read my avg thread,,, as a civil salesman depending on your income, education and general intellegence,,,, which makes it worth/obvious smart enough you need a ratchet I could really advise you on the right track to meet both your intentions and your budget.
Send me 50$ for picking up the obvious in saying go down to a Lowes a Sears, maybe a store you go in anyway, buy something that looks nice when you need it, predict a bit maybe, but when its obvious you need it buy.
, look for a bit of feel fit, lots of hard line USA for not much more than the bottom line, buy a cheap box of suffecient size, toss it in. You cant miss, save 1000's in stuff you may never use since this doesnt sound like a mining operation?????
This is investment advice,,,,,,,,,,,, if you make suffecient money, have another career send me a hundred dollars for some phone consultation, we can plan a few moves to making your tool buying experience easy and useful. If you sort thru each purchace with this in mind it will be costly and take forever. For the hundred we talk about it for a few minutes, you send me some pics, I look see, I send you off to proper store with basic list, you buy at cost with no mark up from me, if you are satisfied after second consultaion we talk about further work.
This is realatively low risk, compared to giving a doctor, a lawyer a retainer etc and in many case a tool/man company where there is large markups for the sales work,,, not saying someone didnt earn their paycheck, that is different but as someone here said in their advice which I agree as being good,,, the Bahco,,, the snappy quality with the Cman price,,, winner.
I can say this with confidence having actually used this kind of tool and deafman uses his 25$ wrench as do several others that a 25$ wrench is service worthy for a professional,,, its probably ok for you too???
We can agree a Sears ratchet is faulty and they should be crushed, wouldnt recommend a Sears set,,dor those due to quality, its a poor tool, I agree with others and since I am not a sears salesman,,, if we really wanted to dig in warranty numbers would find that same carcass pos under a couple brands inclusing NAPA with some extra chrome.
Not buying a Sears set for that reason is sensless too, maybe you get lucky, maybe you got to spend 25 on a decent ratchet which in 3/8 is a high use number for home hobby, me, I got 6, use 2 and less all the time due to power drive, have put this stuff thru service, aint no one fukkin you on a Kobalt ratched period.
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Would wright ratchets work fine for automotive repair situations?
For what I am thinking you got to read my avg thread,,, as a civil salesman depending on your income, education and general intellegence,,,, which makes it worth/obvious smart enough you need a ratchet I could really advise you on the right track to meet both your intentions and your budget.
Send me 50$ for picking up the obvious in saying go down to a Lowes a Sears, maybe a store you go in anyway, buy something that looks nice when you need it, predict a bit maybe, but when its obvious you need it buy.
, look for a bit of feel fit, lots of hard line USA for not much more than the bottom line, buy a cheap box of suffecient size, toss it in. You cant miss, save 1000's in stuff you may never use since this doesnt sound like a mining operation?????
This is investment advice,,,,,,,,,,,, if you make suffecient money, have another career send me a hundred dollars for some phone consultation, we can plan a few moves to making your tool buying experience easy and useful. If you sort thru each purchace with this in mind it will be costly and take forever. For the hundred we talk about it for a few minutes, you send me some pics, I look see, I send you off to proper store with basic list, you buy at cost with no mark up from me, if you are satisfied after second consultaion we talk about further work.
This is realatively low risk, compared to giving a doctor, a lawyer a retainer etc and in many case a tool/man company where there is large markups for the sales work,,, not saying someone didnt earn their paycheck, that is different but as someone here said in their advice which I agree as being good,,, the Bahco,,, the snappy quality with the Cman price,,, winner.
I can say this with confidence having actually used this kind of tool and deafman uses his 25$ wrench as do several others that a 25$ wrench is service worthy for a professional,,, its probably ok for you too???
We can agree a Sears ratchet is faulty and they should be crushed, wouldnt recommend a Sears set,,dor those due to quality, its a poor tool, I agree with others and since I am not a sears salesman,,, if we really wanted to dig in warranty numbers would find that same carcass pos under a couple brands inclusing NAPA with some extra chrome.
Not buying a Sears set for that reason is sensless too, maybe you get lucky, maybe you got to spend 25 on a decent ratchet which in 3/8 is a high use number for home hobby, me, I got 6, use 2 and less all the time due to power drive, have put this stuff thru service, aint no one fukkin you on a Kobalt ratched period.

