So, I'm planning to upgrade my China-made Husky ratchets (ugh) to something at least assembled in the USA. I'm not a professional, but I want something that makes weekend wrenching a little easier. I'm thinking fine tooth, well-made, but fairly inexpensive.
To that end, I've kind of settled on two options: Williams and Blackhawk.
Blackhawk offers a dual pawl ratchet with a 4.4 degree arc, assembled in the USA from global parts.
With Williams, I was thinking the B-52A (can't really link, because Williams has their stuff in a pdf). I'm leaning toward the Williams, though I can probably save a few bucks with Blackhawk.
But there's one more thing: Williams produces a B-53 ratchet, essentially the same as the B-52, but with a 10-inch handle. It seems to me this would give me just a bit more leverage, but I'm worried it might be unwieldy.
Thoughts?
I'll probably hold on to the Husky ratchets for cheater pipe use, etc. Truth be told, I've abused the heck out of them, and they've never slipped or reversed on me. I can't honestly complain about them, just want something a little nicer.
Thanks in advance.
To that end, I've kind of settled on two options: Williams and Blackhawk.
Blackhawk offers a dual pawl ratchet with a 4.4 degree arc, assembled in the USA from global parts.
With Williams, I was thinking the B-52A (can't really link, because Williams has their stuff in a pdf). I'm leaning toward the Williams, though I can probably save a few bucks with Blackhawk.
But there's one more thing: Williams produces a B-53 ratchet, essentially the same as the B-52, but with a 10-inch handle. It seems to me this would give me just a bit more leverage, but I'm worried it might be unwieldy.
Thoughts?
I'll probably hold on to the Husky ratchets for cheater pipe use, etc. Truth be told, I've abused the heck out of them, and they've never slipped or reversed on me. I can't honestly complain about them, just want something a little nicer.
Thanks in advance.
