I just checked HJE and it looks like they are sold out them. They did have them for ~$34. I saw that after I purchase them from KC tools for more.I don’t see them on the website
Yeah this was a late post.. I purchased on 8/18 but I just been busy to take pic and post.I don’t see them on the website




I’ll see if he will let me take a picture I can’t find one online. Yeah I haven’t either but this might be good so I don’t have to stand there with a wrench and turn it. Almost everyone in the shop has the long ones they use them more than I would think so I decided to go ahead and get one.I’m curious what the shamrock hat looks like.
I’ve never used 1/4” on drain plugs. I do want a long 1/4” ratchet for other reasons though.

That hat reminds me of Hawaiian shirt Tuesdays... in the summer...Flowers or Hawaiian luau lol.
I have the hard handle flex head long 1/4 that I used mostly for Subaru ignition coils, but havnt used it much since I got an electric ratchet.
Snap-on Thursday today. My favorite day of the week for that reason lol. Got a long 1/4 ratchet I’m sure it will come in handy especially for cars with drain plugs right next to the exhaust or sway bar. And other stuff too. Also purchased the miniature 6 inch needle nose pliers. Then he gave everyone in the shop a hat (except the lube tech who told him he would never touch a Snap-on tool because it’s overpriced) you could pick this one or a black and white one with some shamrock looking things on the bill I chose this one. Next week I plan to get the master rethreading kit if he has it. I wanted it this week but he didn’t have it. I’m just glad we have a great Snap-on guy. And he always gives discounts on stuff too.

That’s great to hear. I was hoping he had a hard handle but he didn’t and wasn’t sure if they made this one in the hard handle so I got this one. I don’t mind the comfort grip it just gets sticky over time. Yeah I have seen that a lot with the 1/4 to 3/8 conversion seems handy I have yet to try it.Blake I have that ratchet in comfort grip flex and it's one of my go to ratchets and it's surprisingly strong. My guy also took another and took the 3/8 that's the size of the regular 1/4 drive and put that head on it so I have a long handle thin 3/8 and I love that thing
I was weary of them at first also but it seems that if u wipe them off and don't let oil and grease set on them it's fine, and not even get crazy I just wipe with my rag no brake clean ect. I'd say I've had my 1/2 the longest at 6 years or so and other than being dirty it's just fine. The 14.4 tools seem to have the same material as the grip and while mine aren't as nice as my ratchets it's not from oil more from being hit into parts. The 3/8 is awesome I can't remember but I believe you said your a subie tech? If so to give you an idea of what it'll take, I used it the other day while tearing an EJ out for head gaskets and it had no problem on the bell housing bolts or the ac compressor bracket bolts that have never been removed on a rusty 200k car, the handle flexes but it's taken everything I've thrown at it in over a yearThat’s great to hear. I was hoping he had a hard handle but he didn’t and wasn’t sure if they made this one in the hard handle so I got this one. I don’t mind the comfort grip it just gets sticky over time. Yeah I have seen that a lot with the 1/4 to 3/8 conversion seems handy I have yet to try it.
Wow that is great. I know I’ve made plenty of ratchets flex haha. I’ll have to see if he can hook me up with one. And good to hear about your soft handled ratchets. My coworker that I’m training keeps getting my Matco soaked in oil and the grip is starting to get icky on it I always wipe it off with a clean rag but doesn’t seem to be doing any good maybe the material is slightly different than the Snap-on or something not sure. But still the hard handle is my favorite and I’ll probably keep buying those and they have so many colors to choose from too lol.I was weary of them at first also but it seems that if u wipe them off and don't let oil and grease set on them it's fine, and not even get crazy I just wipe with my rag no brake clean ect. I'd say I've had my 1/2 the longest at 6 years or so and other than being dirty it's just fine. The 14.4 tools seem to have the same material as the grip and while mine aren't as nice as my ratchets it's not from oil more from being hit into parts. The 3/8 is awesome I can't remember but I believe you said your a subie tech? If so to give you an idea of what it'll take, I used it the other day while tearing an EJ out for head gaskets and it had no problem on the bell housing bolts or the ac compressor bracket bolts that have never been removed on a rusty 200k car, the handle flexes but it's taken everything I've thrown at it in over a year
Nice grab on the new snappy tools.... I can see you are a guy who likes to maximize his dollars...the snappy rethreader kit is made by lang who made them for craftsman fyi. I believe they also sell them under their own brand..you might want to check that out ?
Snap-on Thursday today. My favorite day of the week for that reason lol. Got a long 1/4 ratchet I’m sure it will come in handy especially for cars with drain plugs right next to the exhaust or sway bar. And other stuff too. Also purchased the miniature 6 inch needle nose pliers. Then he gave everyone in the shop a hat (except the lube tech who told him he would never touch a Snap-on tool because it’s overpriced) you could pick this one or a black and white one with some shamrock looking things on the bill I chose this one. Next week I plan to get the master rethreading kit if he has it. I wanted it this week but he didn’t have it. I’m just glad we have a great Snap-on guy. And he always gives discounts on stuff too.


















Great @xlowxyotax88x now I’m going to have to buy another ratchet and have that conversion done! Thanks for helping spend my money Hahaha jk, seriously though sounds like something I could useBlake I have that ratchet in comfort grip flex and it's one of my go to ratchets and it's surprisingly strong. My guy also took another and took the 3/8 that's the size of the regular 1/4 drive and put that head on it so I have a long handle thin 3/8 and I love that thing
Get some tub o towels to clean your tools, they take the grub and grime out of damn near anything, they will take that stickiness out of those comfort grip handlesWow that is great. I know I’ve made plenty of ratchets flex haha. I’ll have to see if he can hook me up with one. And good to hear about your soft handled ratchets. My coworker that I’m training keeps getting my Matco soaked in oil and the grip is starting to get icky on it I always wipe it off with a clean rag but doesn’t seem to be doing any good maybe the material is slightly different than the Snap-on or something not sure. But still the hard handle is my favorite and I’ll probably keep buying those and they have so many colors to choose from too lol.
You will love it, i prepped my whole house with mine. Its quite forgiving as its a RO sander and no rotary, just sans a bit slower.I do not know how many woodworkers or diy renovation guys are here so they may appreciate this Festool Planex LHS 2 225 EQI Plus. Found it on FestoolRecon for just under $1k so picked it up with shipping for just over $1k. Now to find a CT 48 AC so I can start flattening those ugly textured ceilings in my house.
That’s exactly what I do, all my soft grips look like new because they don’t go back in the box until I wipe them down at the end of the day with Tub o Towels.Get some tub o towels to clean your tools, they take the grub and grime out of damn near anything, they will take that stickiness out of those comfort grip handles
I’ve never seen that Milwaukee light. I want one.Grabbed a new 1/2" mid torque from JDTCO when they had them on their deal of the day for $179.
Also got one of their boots to go with it.
Some Knipex goodness
These are the 6" versions. Honestly didn't need it but wanted to just work towards completing the set.I think the 10" versions are the sweet spot for me.
The 7" pliers wrench. The 10" ones feel massive to me, and I see this one getting a lot more use.
Another pair of Klein shears. I think when it comes to shears and linemans, Kleins > Knipex.
Got this Milwaukee lantern for a camping trip. Highly recommend. It worked fantastic and this thing barely sips battery life. There is a USB charging port on the back for phones, lights, etc. You can also rotate the top cap to change between 360 deg of light or focus it to 180deg light.
New Snap On high vis hard handle in 1/4". I am really digging the high vis...
1/4" anvil to 1/4" hex for my other small hard handle
End result. Not the most compact bit ratchet you can find, but for general use it's been great.
Small indexing prybar from SO. I've had these on my wishlist for a while, and you know how it goes once you pay your account down...
Got these on ebay for like $20. These feel super stout and the deal made them a better value than the Japanese KTC versions. There is a 10mm hex on the back side, and a koken nut grip socket has enough holding power to latch onto these. Putting these on the end of an extension with a koken nut grip socket does work.
Needed a tape measure for a tool bag I'm building out. Figured I would give these a try.
Koken zeal super tiny 1/4" drive sockets on their new fancy rail. The rail and the sockets are extremely nice. The rail was "free" with my socket purchase from my dealer.
Got these for the aforementioned camping trip. Incredible knife for the price point. This was $15.90 shipped and made in Sweden..even the sheath. Heard a lot of great things, and these lived up to the hype.
Deadblow that is on promo. Been wanting an 8oz for a while, so why not?
My experiences/favor of Wera is hit or miss. I think some of their tools like the joker wrenches are gimmicky, but other tools like their rapidaptor bit holders are absolutely phenomenal. Unfortunately their 1/4" to 1/4" hex adaptor doesn't use the same mechanism as this style. The hex versions are hands down the best tool in this category in my opinion. You don't need to pull the collar back to lock them in place, and there is no forward/aft movement regardless of bit style.
I wanted to get a particular shape trim panel tool. It was $13 for the Snap On rebranded Bojo. This entire set was on sale for $6 on Amazon. Oddly enough, this has to be one of the best trim panel tool sets I've ever gotten. Weird, but I can't complain.
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I’ve never seen that Milwaukee light. I want one.
I have similar tools for hose clamps. I use them all the time. They are a life saver.
Same tape measure I have. I love the reverse paint on them. It’s so much easier to read.
Couldn't agree more about the 3.0 HO. That's all I run on impacts anymore!That's a fantastic deal on the Mid! You're gonna enjoy it. My favorite way to run it is with a 3.0 HO battery. Packs a whallop and nearly as small as my Stubby!
Some Knipex goodness
These are the 6" versions. Honestly didn't need it but wanted to just work towards completing the set.
Another pair of Klein shears. I think when it comes to shears and linemans, Kleins > Knipex.
Got this Milwaukee lantern for a camping trip. Highly recommend.
Got these for the aforementioned camping trip. Incredible knife for the price point. This was $15.90 shipped and made in Sweden..even the sheath. Heard a lot of great things, and these lived up to the hype.
My experiences/favor of Wera is hit or miss. I think some of their tools like the joker wrenches are gimmicky, but other tools like their rapidaptor bit holders are absolutely phenomenal. Unfortunately their 1/4" to 1/4" hex adaptor doesn't use the same mechanism as this style. The hex versions are hands down the best tool in this category in my opinion. You don't need to pull the collar back to lock them in place, and there is no forward/aft movement regardless of bit style.