BackTracker
Well-known member
Sigh. .

I have both too. I prefer the Instincts.
I hate to say it but I am kinda liking the instincts. I am using the hard handles less and less.

The guy that said he has one I'm calling B.S. without a piclol
The guy that said he has one I'm calling B.S. without a piclol

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There are a lot of guys on this board that wish SO would bring back the Tenite ergo hard handles. You sir, need to get with the program.![]()

that would be moving forward.........not back tracking![]()
I dont like the hard handle SO screwdrivers. My hands are big so I prefer the instinct handles anyday. Those plastic handles feel so tiny in my hand.

there is no information about FHFN100 on snap on website..... how much for it?
The degrees of rotation needed to take up the slop and the degrees of rotation needed to engage the next tooth are additive. So if you have 4 degrees of slop (which is about what your example indicates) and a 36 tooth ratchet, then you need 14 degrees or movement to be able to work. If you have a 72 tooth ratchet, it would be 9 degrees of movement. With an 88 tooth, it would be 8.5, etc.
I see what you're saying about diminishing returns, but don't forget that these are ratchets that are 3 or 4 times the price of other good quality tools like Toptul. The people who are buying these at full price are already pretty committed to spending a lot of $$ chasing diminishing returns.
The degrees of rotation needed to take up the slop and the degrees of rotation needed to engage the next tooth are additive. So if you have 4 degrees of slop (which is about what your example indicates) and a 36 tooth ratchet, then you need 14 degrees or movement to be able to work. If you have a 72 tooth ratchet, it would be 9 degrees of movement. With an 88 tooth, it would be 8.5, etc.
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my dealer told me 3.6 degrees on this 100 tooth. havent used it yet so cant really say. went from SO truck to the toolbox.
Hmm I wonder what I could get for mine on ebay lol....