CZ_Greatwrench
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I agree with everyone else's suggestions, plus Blackhawk (by Proto) and Cougar (Wright's cheaper line) are worth looking at also.
Take a look at SK, Williams and Armstrong. All USA made and excellent quality. A lot of GJ members love Taiwan/China ratchets but I'm not one of them. You can buy any of the 3 I referenced for the same or not much more money than a Taiwan/China ratchet.
I have a few American ratchets of all sizes and like them all. I also have Britool, Facom, Gedore, King ****. All of which are decent tools. Personally i would rather spend the price of a new, made in far east ratchet on a used quality tool. I have U.S.A. ratchets from 1940s and 50s and still work nicely if you look after them. Could be me but i think the quality of many modern ratchets has gone downhill. Craftsman being one of them it seems.
http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-...0940098000P?prdNo=11&blockNo=11&blockType=G11
Bought this and the 1/2 version a few weeks ago. Both are branded as "Industrial" and are U.S. made. Not a big fan of round head ratchets but they both are smooth, seem well built and at less than $ 10 each, a good buy in my opinion.
After using ratchets for a long time, I think all of the old well-known US 3/8" brands are fine except for the traditional style of Craftsman, which is a piece of junk. SK is a bargain. Fine teeth are a good idea but not critical.
I believe the 3/8" fail because they are misused by putting a pipe or just too much force on them to break stuck bolts loose, rather than using an impact or a breaker bar. Also I believe making large sockets with 3/8 drive caused people to use them that way. Just recently I had some difficult T55 bolts to take out and found that practically all T55 sockets are 3/8. Too big!
The pictured GearWrench flex set can be had for around $ 90.00...
That set contains two 3/8" drive 120 tooth ratchets...stubby and regular sizes...
The 81211P 120 tooth ratchet is $ 28.78...
The 81211F 84 tooth ratchet is $ 24.28...
From www.tooldiscounter.com
I love mine!!!
hahahaha, that's a great post.Geez, there's a lot of choices here and I'm sure you can't go too far wrong with any of them. I suppose it really depends on how much you want to spend and whether or not you need a "Bragging Rights" type tool. If you are comfortable enough with yourself get a cheap Composite Ratchet from Harbor Freight. It gets great reviews, will serve you well and will keep enough of your money in your wallet that you can go out to eat somewhere. If,on the other hand, you're embarrassed by not having tools which others will envy, then go for a Truck brand or a European Import. You might not have any food on your table but all the other broke mechanics will tell you that you made the right choice.
-Valentine
If you don't have to have quick release, an old Williams B-52 that is well broken in is one of the smoothest ratchets I've ever used.
I am now a big fan of Armstrong MAXX ratchets. Only downside is the non sealed head.
