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RumpRoast78

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Nov 4, 2015
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Arkansas
I'm just starting to build my tool collection after receiving a toolbox for Father's Day. The only ratchet I own was a Husky from a set in 2001. I just picked up a Taiwan 3/8in 72t Husky roto ratchet on clearance for $7 over the weekend and am happy with it for the time being.

I also have the cheapy Craftsman ratchets that came in the 108 piece mech tool set that has never seen any use.
 

JBradley500

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Jul 19, 2013
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Dual 80's blow everything else away.

I won't lie though. I have a weird enjoyment using my 3/8 standard length sk round head. It's a classic man's ratchet.
 
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Wamsutta

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The Dual 80 is tight and precise with no back drag. How do you get tight and precise with no back drag? I don't know but they did it.
 

Fedwrench

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My reach for first ratchet is a Carlyle 90 tooth 3/8 drive flex head ratchet with comfort grip. In 1/4 drive I like a Carlyle short handled 90 tooth comfort grip ratchet. I personally feel that anything over 60 teeth is overkill but, I like the thinner head and fine tooth action of higher tooth count ratchets.:beer:
 

TJJP77

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Jun 5, 2013
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SE Michigan
I cut my teeth on old low tooth count Craftsman RPs and thought an SK was some super exotic ratchet. These days my "users" are US made 60-tooth Craftsman thin profiles, but I have the 84 tooth Premium ratchets to fall back on when working in tight areas.

I also have a variety of other pre-owned long/flex/swivel/etc. ratchets I acquired for specialty use when needed. Tooth count is all over the map on these, but I don't feel the need to spend a bunch of money to upgrade them to high tooth count models since they get infrequent use.
 
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