Milwaukee Insider and an extra battery. Fellas, this thing is nice. Pic next to a 1/4 SO T72 and short socket, both 10mm.
Milwaukee Insider and an extra battery. Fellas, this thing is nice. Pic next to a 1/4 SO T72 and short socket, both
Those pliers are great. Does the ratchet have the free-wheel issue? You can test it by pushing down on the direction lever and see if the anvil spins freely in both directions. How's the back drag on it?


I'd give them a call. They're supposed to have a rebuild kit to address the problem. Let me know what you find out. My dealer installed the kit for a few people and it didn't help. Thanks!Well, no ****. Yes, if I push on the lever it will free wheel. Finally splurge on some Snap-On and get a turd lol.
Any idea how they address this? Ordered from Snap-on directly if that matters.
Won't have time to call today so dropped them an email. Auto-responder said to expect 3 days before hearing back. Will be looking to either get a full refund, or if I wanted to exchange for a different long handle 3/8" flex head which model should I have ordered?I'd give them a call. They're supposed to have a rebuild kit to address the problem. Let me know what you find out. My dealer installed the kit for a few people and it didn't help. Thanks!
I hear ya! I'm sure they'll make it right. You can keep the tool too, some people are calling it a feature, others claim no one pushes down on the direction lever. I did working in a tight place because I was having problems, not something that happens often but it happens. In any event the Dual 80 is still a great choice too! I have a few 90 tooth Proto ratchets, and truth be told I think they're under rated!!! Opinions vary.Won't have time to call today so dropped them an email. Auto-responder said to expect 3 days before hearing back. Will be looking to either get a full refund, or if I wanted to exchange for a different long handle 3/8" flex head which model should I have ordered?
Your question on back drag... all I can say is that my Proto 3/8" 90-tooth is better in every way, lighter & more crisp. Maybe not fair to compare NIB to "broken in", but based on this experience if they'll do a full refund I may just get another Proto.
You were right, they were very responsive. Long story short, I'll have to eat return shipping but will otherwise get a full refund.I hear ya! I'm sure they'll make it right. You can keep the tool too, some people are calling it a feature, others claim no one pushes down on the direction lever. I did working in a tight place because I was having problems, not something that happens often but it happens. In any event the Dual 80 is still a great choice too! I have a few 90 tooth Proto ratchets, and truth be told I think they're under rated!!! Opinions vary.
There's a good chance they'll reply to you today, they do get back to you fast. The few times I dealt with their CS I found it to be very good!
You were right, they were very responsive. Long story short, I'll have to eat return shipping but will otherwise get a full refund.
They don't seem to agree that it is defective. Per their customer support "...the performance of the ratchet is not affected".Eat return shipping for a defective item? Seems horrible.


Looks nice. Where can I get one?
I had a feeling they were going to tell you that, and that there is nothing wrong with the tool. I don't understand why the only ratchet they make that freewheels when you put pressure on the direction lever is the 100 tooth ratchet. You think they'd have that worked out.They don't seem to agree that it is defective. Per their customer support "...the performance of the ratchet is not affected".
I had a feeling they were going to tell you that, and that there is nothing wrong with the tool. I don't understand why the only ratchet they make that freewheels when you put pressure on the direction lever is the 100 tooth ratchet. You think they'd have that worked out.
I'm wondering if they'll redesign them and slowly phase out what has been made and is sitting in inventory, or just leave them as is and state "the performance of the ratchet is not affected" and run with that if questioned.Im really surprised these hit the market. I’ve handled one on the truck, the dual pawls are way smoother. SO is known for their ratchets, and high prices lol, and this isn’t even a lateral “upgrade” compared to the 80. I guess the thinner head and machined selector is nicer.
The top of that looks a lot like my ESCO jack stands. Thank you for sharing
Looks nice. Where can I get one?
I'm sorry for saying this, I bought a cheap set of plastic trim pry tools on Amazon. It came with 2 pry tools that look exactly like that for free. Never did find a use for them. Got a new job working on cars again, we mostly work on interiors on various makes & models so I took em to work. I still haven't found a use for them. The angle bent on them is way too much to be useful. I've had em long enough & I think I'll just give em away. I hope you have better luck with it than I did.
That type of trim tool excels at exterior plugs, i.e. splash guards, roof racks, and certain headliner fasteners.I'm sorry for saying this, I bought a cheap set of plastic trim pry tools on Amazon. It came with 2 pry tools that look exactly like that for free. Never did find a use for them. Got a new job working on cars again, we mostly work on interiors on various makes & models so I took em to work. I still haven't found a use for them. The angle bent on them is way too much to be useful. I've had em long enough & I think I'll just give em away. I hope you have better luck with it than I did.
I/we remove & reinstall bumper covers, splash guards, & headliners quite often as well. Still haven't found that identical tool to be useful. I have tools that are similar that work well, just these the bend is way too steep & hasn't been useful for me or my coworker (his are blue but identical).That type of trim tool excels at exterior plugs, i.e. splash guards, roof racks, and certain headliner fasteners.
I agree there are different, more efficient pry tools for door cards/larger interior panels.



Good feedbackI'm sorry for saying this, I bought a cheap set of plastic trim pry tools on Amazon. It came with 2 pry tools that look exactly like that for free. Never did find a use for them. Got a new job working on cars again, we mostly work on interiors on various makes & models so I took em to work. I still haven't found a use for them. The angle bent on them is way too much to be useful. I've had em long enough & I think I'll just give em away. I hope you have better luck with it than I did.
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Earlier this year, snap on came out with a set of all 3 sizes of techangle torque wrenches, in a foam slab. No part number existed I could find for just the foam, which is all I wanted as I already owned the torque wrenches.
Enter CT Tools. $110, several colors available. Can't wait for my torque wrenches to stop rolling around.
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