To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Reversible ratcheting wrench sets

To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

fortee9er

Active member
Joined
Jan 27, 2006
Messages
33
Location
Houston, TX
The import Blue-Point/Williams can be taken apart. The USA made ones Fed posted can only have the lever removed despite being basically the same design.

Don't knock long pattern. Its all I use ever since I got my hands on my first Snap-on long combos. My most used wrenches outside the engine bay are actually these

https://www.matcotools.com/catalog/...IECE-0-FLEX-RATCHETING-EXTRA-LONG-WRENCH-SET/

Leverage is your friend.

That is exactly what I am looking for but the price is beyond me. Does anyone know who makes/sells wrenches with all those features but at cheaper price.
I need a 13mm desperately.
Thanks
 

SeisMec

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 24, 2018
Messages
406
Location
Beryl, Utah
That is exactly what I am looking for but the price is beyond me. Does anyone know who makes/sells wrenches with all those features but at cheaper price.
I need a 13mm desperately.
Thanks

I don't own and have never even seen these IRL, but there are a number of Gearwrench fans here.
 
Last edited:

2ndGearRubber

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 24, 2014
Messages
14,185
Location
Pittsburgh
Gearwrench makes a similar product, but I prefer the classic XL gearwrench design, non flex with 12 point instead of spline. Have used them for years, they're fantastic.
 

Skin

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2010
Messages
11,713
Location
Boston
I would be VERY tempted by that USA set of williams, Dual 80 ratcheting end plus a fancy open end. I wasn't aware these were available.... I need more room in the wrench drawer. :(

Its the old Snap-on ones though. Ratcheting box ends were pretty thick and you will break the little nubs off the reverse lever. Snap-on use to sell repair kits for a couple bucks, not sure Williams will.

If it helps you can buy singles. Its 12**MRCU where ** is the desired size like 08 for 8mm or 1213MRCU for 13mm and so on.

That is exactly what I am looking for but the price is beyond me. Does anyone know who makes/sells wrenches with all those features but at cheaper price.
I need a 13mm desperately.
Thanks

Gearwrench 120XP for pretty much the same product.

Mountain and Platinum for similar lengths without the fixed box end.
 
Last edited:
OP
N

Nezil

Member
Joined
Mar 29, 2020
Messages
15
Location
SF Bay Area
So a follow up here. I ended up going with Tekton, partly because I was ordering other things from them anyway, partly I liked the quality vs price, and partly because I liked the six sided ratcheting box end.

I'm happy with them, but haven't had to use them much since buying them, but that's another story altogether!
 

lardy1

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 17, 2019
Messages
3,397
Location
Michigan
I have Tekton as well. I wish now I had went with a 12 point version. I like the wrenches but sometimes it's not convenient getting them onto the fastener. Otherwise, I like them.
 

Mr_B

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 21, 2016
Messages
5,374
Location
Reading
Yep 6 point tektons not that great.
Best sensible price set on market is the Hi-five ICON long pattern combo reversible set .
Nice 12 point wall drive with pretty slim rings, decent enough ratchet mechanism that standing up to my daily abuse fine and with a usable warranty that likely useful on this sort of tool as you got good chance of using warranty a few times over the years thus getting true value from the purchase price .
 

junkyardwarrior

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 17, 2014
Messages
174
I've had a set of huskys for over 15 years. Used daily 5 days a week 9 hr a day. They're worn. 12mm slips. 8mm doesn't hold at all anymore. I went to home depot to inquire about their warranty and they'll replace them with a new set. The bad part is that the new set doesn't come with the whole set. The "new" set is 10,12,13,14,15mm. Old set is 8,10,12,13,17,19mm. So I get fewer wrenches and the sizes I use most often are missing from the new set. No thank you. I'll source them elsewhere this time. The local hardware store has a clearance going on, and I am hearing that they've got some ratcheting wrenches hanging in the clearance section. Definitely have to check that out. I'd just as soon buy a whole new set.
 

cherrybomb

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 18, 2016
Messages
890
Location
Near Madison Wi.
I have some Proto,and some Williams ,U.S.A.Both excellent feel,fit and finish.They are a welcome addition to my tool box.Another instance of study the wrench and application. A firm believer in buying quality,and buying once,glad I did.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Nineeightyone

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2018
Messages
393
Location
Pennsylvania
Has anyone tried the OEM reversible ratcheting wrench sets? I read they were Taiwan made. And not too bad on price.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7I51CU/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7I53EG/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Mobile Distributor Supply had OEMTools' offering around $95 with pass-through sockets free. They come with a set of replacement "rings" for the ring-stop feature (always nice to have spare parts), I'm a fan. I've been using them, and while I do my best to not beat the hell out of the ratcheting end (my OEM warranty experience has not been the greatest), I'm a fan overall. The Tekton ones were my top pick initially, but I didn't want to spend $150 -- the second choice were Icon, but I had concerns about longevity of the brand. If the OEM ones weren't such a great deal I likely would've wound up with the Tekton, as I've bought other Tekton and it's been fantastic tools and a great warranty reputation.

I gotta admit, the free pass-through sockets really nailed it for me. They work out great in a lot of tight places, though I have not tried changing directions under load.

They're at least worth looking into, in my opinion.
 

M6erfan

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 6, 2014
Messages
10,170
Location
'Merica!
Yep 6 point tektons not that great.
Best sensible price set on market is the Hi-five ICON long pattern combo reversible set .
Nice 12 point wall drive with pretty slim rings, decent enough ratchet mechanism that standing up to my daily abuse fine and with a usable warranty that likely useful on this sort of tool as you got good chance of using warranty a few times over the years thus getting true value from the purchase price .

If Icon sold singles I'd give them a try
 

JR 42

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 2, 2013
Messages
966
Location
Sunny Seattle
Has anyone tried the OEM reversible ratcheting wrench sets? I read they were Taiwan made. And not too bad on price.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7I51CU/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7I53EG/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Mobile Distributor Supply had OEMTools' offering around $95 with pass-through sockets free. They come with a set of replacement "rings" for the ring-stop feature (always nice to have spare parts), I'm a fan. I've been using them, and while I do my best to not beat the hell out of the ratcheting end (my OEM warranty experience has not been the greatest), I'm a fan overall. The Tekton ones were my top pick initially, but I didn't want to spend $150 -- the second choice were Icon, but I had concerns about longevity of the brand. If the OEM ones weren't such a great deal I likely would've wound up with the Tekton, as I've bought other Tekton and it's been fantastic tools and a great warranty reputation.

I gotta admit, the free pass-through sockets really nailed it for me. They work out great in a lot of tight places, though I have not tried changing directions under load.

They're at least worth looking into, in my opinion.

I didn't realize I needed satin ratcheting wrenches until just now... :bounce: Thanks for the info fellas.
 

JR 42

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 2, 2013
Messages
966
Location
Sunny Seattle
I prefer satin on everything when I can find it. Cap stop (Gearwrench I think? Fedwrench would know, he hates those things) or ring stop might not bug me on an offset reversible wrench, especially if it helps keep a free set of pass- through sockets from sliding around... I've used ordinary combos upside down, but it's uncommon, and usually it doesn't work. Good point all the same.
 

Mr_B

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 21, 2016
Messages
5,374
Location
Reading
The "ring stop" feature means you can not flip the wrench over to use in tight spots.

yes you can as they are removable rings, so remove the stop ring and you got a normal box end .
OEM is same stop design concept as facom uses .
 

ptgarcia

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 15, 2016
Messages
1,202
Location
Alta Loma, CA

Fedwrench

ALLIANCE MEMBER
Joined
Dec 9, 2007
Messages
14,952
Location
Valley of the sun
I prefer satin on everything when I can find it. Cap stop (Gearwrench I think? Fedwrench would know, he hates those things) or ring stop might not bug me on an offset reversible wrench, especially if it helps keep a free set of pass- through sockets from sliding around... I've used ordinary combos upside down, but it's uncommon, and usually it doesn't work. Good point all the same.

Ring stop is different than capstop. Gearwrench's capstop is a thin flat washer on top of the 12 point ratcheting boxed end. There's no using a reverse grip on that ************* :lol:
Ringstop as found on OEM tools ratcheting wrenches and others is different because it's only a small piece of wire in the ratcheting 12 point boxed end. You can apply slight pressure downward, the wire expands slightly allowing you to use a reverse grip if desired. You can also simply remove the piece of wire. The OEM ratcheting wrench set I have even came with a set of replacement wires.:thumbup: I like them.
If you like satin finished wrenches, take a look at Capri Tools reversible ratcheting wrenches. I bought a few in common sizes on sale to use & abuse and they've served me well so far. :beer:
 

JR 42

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 2, 2013
Messages
966
Location
Sunny Seattle
Ring stop is different than capstop. Gearwrench's capstop is a thin flat washer on top of the 12 point ratcheting boxed end. There's no using a reverse grip on that ************* :lol:
Ringstop as found on OEM tools ratcheting wrenches and others is different because it's only a small piece of wire in the ratcheting 12 point boxed end. You can apply slight pressure downward, the wire expands slightly allowing you to use a reverse grip if desired. You can also simply remove the piece of wire. The OEM ratcheting wrench set I have even came with a set of replacement wires.:thumbup: I like them.
If you like satin finished wrenches, take a look at Capri Tools reversible ratcheting wrenches. I bought a few in common sizes on sale to use & abuse and they've served me well so far. :beer:

Thanks Fedwrench. I was looking at the Capri website today and picked up a couple singles to try out- the reversible ratcheting wrenches and sets are buy one, get one half off, right now so the cost was similar to single Tekton reversibles. :thumbup:

https://capritools.com/ratcheting-wrenches-bogo/
 

M6erfan

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 6, 2014
Messages
10,170
Location
'Merica!
Thanks Fedwrench. I was looking at the Capri website today and picked up a couple singles to try out- the reversible ratcheting wrenches and sets are buy one, get one half off, right now so the cost was similar to single Tekton reversibles. :thumbup:

https://capritools.com/ratcheting-wrenches-bogo/

I just picked up a couple Capri reversible ratcheting wrenches to to try out. Thanks for the heads up guys :beer:

BTW, promo code is "RATCHETWRENCH"
 
Last edited:
OP
N

Nezil

Member
Joined
Mar 29, 2020
Messages
15
Location
SF Bay Area
I know I've already posted about having bought the Tekton set, but I thought I'd also post about storage now that I have them.

I ordered the set (8 ~ 19mm) with the tool wrap in case I need to travel with them, but keep them in a Harbor Freight US General 5 drawer cart. I have sockets in the full length shallow drawer, and larger power tools in the full length deep drawer which left only half length drawers to fit wrenches in.

I ended up also ordering the Tekton standard combination wrench set which has a slightly larger range of sizes (8 ~ 22mm) and managed to fit both of them in the half length drawer using modified Harbor Freight wrench racks:

A9-F05494-2278-4-B11-8-EE3-FA4-EAAA6-BB1-B-1-105-c.jpg

After test fitting and measuring, I cut down the wrench racks to the appropriate length, then drilled 1/4" holes at the front and rear. I got hold of some 1/4" threaded rod, and used some 1/4" PTFE hose that I had left over for another project to set the internal distance between the two sides of the rails.

B401-C8-FF-0-FE0-405-F-8-AC0-797-F02-B7438-C-1-201-a.jpg

The nuts on either end don't actually hold the two rails tightly in place, but they keep them in position and prevent each rail from tipping over if the drawer is shut quickly.

7592380-E-55-B3-4407-8-C4-C-E9-B17-BD87-B3-D-1-105-c.jpg
 

pennsylvaniaboy

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2014
Messages
417
I got gearwrench thru advanced for about 50% off....love them. Wish i wouldnt have waited so long to get them.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom