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Snap-On FSLF80

kams1973

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That's what they'd probably call if it were still made. I recently made the mistake of buying an F80 ratchet. Being a fan of flex ratchets, I also bought an FHLF80. I purchased a FSLF936 a few months ago, and I love it. I've always been a fan of the speeder ratchet. So I thought why not and converted it from a 936 to an 80. My new favorite ratchet by the way.:)
 
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csmitty

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I did the same, even with a FLF USA head to keep it authentic, but converted it back. I figured if it was tight enough I needed a dual80 I wasn't going to be able to use the speeder part. And i've get enough dual 80s to keep things covered. So if i have the room i'll use it, if not a flf80 or fl80 gets used, or heck even the fhx80 :)

It was very nice with it on, and if you had one or two 3/8s dr you can't beat it. I do love my fslf and tslf's and usually pick them first. With some super lube they still turn nice and smooth.
 
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Sterff

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I've been looking for a FSLF936 but, Id rather not spend over $100. They all seem to go that high on ebay.
 

csmitty

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I've been looking for a FSLF936 but, Id rather not spend over $100. They all seem to go that high on ebay.

I got mine for 116, but it was in really lightly used shape. The tslf i got for 88. I've seen them lower from time to time but they're so few and far between on ebay i jumped a decently priced one, i've seen them up past 150. Now thats getting a bit rediculous.
 
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