Just buy one from snap on. Sooner or later you will find a need for it.The ones I seen got 45 degree handles and honestly idk what there used for so if someone can post a pic of a fastener in some weird access spot that this is the right tool I’d love to see that please
The ones I seen got 45 degree handles and honestly idk what there used for so if someone can post a pic of a fastener in some weird access spot that this is the right tool I’d love to see that please
Well yes. We could get by with no internal plumbing, no heat but a fire and no air conditioning. At least our ancestors could.Just buy one from snap on. Sooner or later you will find a need for it.
Anyone that uses tools knows that often times one can technically get by without a certain specialty tool, but the specialty tool can make things go much easier thus it is better to have the specialty tool. I know I have plenty of tools that I could get by without, but life would be harder without them.
My exact thought.Huh. Looking at the ratchet in the OP is making me wonder why that isn't the default design for short-handle flex heads. It seems like that would save a lot of busted knuckles.
They appear to have made some updates to the 100 tooth so it is getting less junky.I recommend buying one before they discontinue the Dual 80 and make you settle for the junky 100 tooth design.
I have a much older Craftsman like this except w/a push button release, when you need it it's great. When you don't it's purty resting in wait til it's needed.
If it has a flex head why can’t you just flex the handle to get clearance for your knuckles? I’m sure there’s some reason for these but I can’t visualize it

I've actually got that one and it's a darn handy little ratchet. The back drag isn't terrible and it definitely has served it's purpose.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the 80 tooth design. They wasted all that money on research and development for a 100 tooth ratchet that's no where near as smooth as the 80 tooth; plus the thing goes into neutral. Ratchets aren't supposed to go into neutral. And after all that, they're still lagging behind in the tooth count wars. Cornwell has a 120 tooth ratchet now. I would've been way more impressed if Snap-on said we're sticking with our 80 tooth and the hell with everybody else.They appear to have made some updates to the 100 tooth so it is getting less junky.