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johninct

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I was working on my excavator starter and could only use one hand. I needed pressure to keep the socket on the nut. I had the flex bend about half way and had to put pull tension on the handle while tightening the nut. Locking in that situation would have made the job easier.
 

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I was working on my excavator starter and could only use one hand. I needed pressure to keep the socket on the nut. I had the flex bend about half way and had to put pull tension on the handle while tightening the nut. Locking in that situation would have made the job easier.

That’s exactly why I haven’t purchased the 18” non locking flex that SO has currently. It would be extremely useful for getting in places but without it locking getting it on and getting it to stay on a bolt is a lot more difficult.
 

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That’s exactly why I haven’t purchased the 18” non locking flex that SO has currently. It would be extremely useful for getting in places but without it locking getting it on and getting it to stay on a bolt is a lot more difficult.

I have a non locking one and I use it quite a bit, that said I will more then likely get the locking one as well.
 

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Not a fan, I actually like the current Snap-on locking flex mechanism because of how easy it is to operate without looking at it.

I find it far superior to the Matco design when using a crows foot. Also easier to deal with when wearing gloves. The Matco is extremely low profile but can be difficult to deal with when you start throwing grease and goo in the mix.
 

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I hate their current locking mechanism. I'll have to check this one out whenever it gets released
Uh-huh. The locking mechanism readily slips on my 1/2" drive models; the longer SLX80A in particular.

The positive lock on my Armstrong 3/8" and 1/4" ratchets hasn't failed yet.
 
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dnschmidt

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I'm on the non-locking side of this argument. To me wherever the locking detents are they are never where I want them to be. I also use flex head ratchets as spinners and locking ***** for that purpose.
 

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I do use flex head ratchets, but non-locking so far. I have not been able to justify buying a locking flexhead ratchet.
 

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Has anyone heard an ETA from their dealer yet? I have low hopes it’ll actually make the website >at all< (I don’t think the TH72MP ever did - got mine on fleabay).
 

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I have Non locking tekton flex head ratchets and I don’t like them because the move around too much. I’d like to try a locking flex head but am being frugal. I know this is blasphemy but I feel I already have too many ratchet, and I don’t have a lot. 😬
 

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The last thing on Earth I am is frugal. I just don't like locking flex head ratchets. God gave me two hands one to hold the ratchet head on the bolt and the other to turn the handle. What's the problem? I started my flex head ratchet journey with a Williams B-54 and it's still my fave.
 

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Looks like a modified upside down version of the Armstrong/Gearwrench/Husky/Matco locking system. The yoke/forks being on the ratchet head instead of the handle. To me it looks like a vast improvement over the current SO locking system. I still like the A/G/H/M style better especially the Armstrong/Matco that has the lever recessed.

The great thing about some of the locking flex heads is you can leave them unlocked if you don't want it locked for some reason. They act just a non locking flex with no detents. Non locking with no detents is my least favorite ratchet style.

Yesterday I was under a truck pulling on my Husky long handle 1/2" drive ratchet with a 15/16" socket. Had the handle locked one notch backwards and pulled one handed with confidence.
 

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Everyone's ratchet preference is different. I actually hate flex ratchets with detents. It seems the detent is never in the right spot. I much prefer a tight joint with no detents. If Snap-on comes out with a 3/8 with the new locking mechanism in the 12 to 14" range with a hard handle I might not be able to resist.
 

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I would love a locking version, but am wondering if its a compromise vs having a standard ratchet and a flex, and using them when needed.
 

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If I’m not using an electric ratchet it’s because of a clearance problem, and fixed head ratchets won’t solve those problems. I noticed I hadn’t touched my fixed head ratchets in months after I got my FHX80A, so I sold them.
 

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Has anyone heard an ETA from their dealer yet? I have low hopes it’ll actually make the website >at all< (I don’t think the TH72MP ever did - got mine on fleabay).
My guy had them today but only in red, hopefully I have a green one in my hands next week.
Will it be available in hard handle??... Hopefully!!!
He said no on hard handles, comfort or bare only.
These are 20" long which will make my longest 1/8" ratchet by a long shot!
 

demarpaint

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My guy had them today but only in red, hopefully I have a green one in my hands next week.

He said no on hard handles, comfort or bare only.
These are 20" long which will make my longest 1/8" ratchet by a long shot!
Any ETA on "bare?" Thanks.
 

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That’s exactly why I haven’t purchased the 18” non locking flex that SO has currently. It would be extremely useful for getting in places but without it locking getting it on and getting it to stay on a bolt is a lot more difficult.
The current 18" flex head is super useful, consider it more of a breaker bar with a really nice ratchet.

I'm looking forward to trying one of these new ones, not ordering until I've got my paws on one.
 

Katzen

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The old locking mechanism had room for improvement, but I guess that didn’t stop me from buying 3 or 4 of them in various configurations. I will never be sold on soft-grip though. I don’t mind buying $200 ratchets, but it’s a deal breaker when expensive tools look like **** after a week.
 

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my SO guy had them on the truck today so i picked one up. he said they were on promo for $180ish with some random free low cut socks with umbrellas on them?? and reg price was $230ish, what are you guys paying for them?
 
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