How about comfort grip or hard handle? Those are both good options.
A better option is the 1/4" Bahco, it's $26 shipped from Amazon and is the same as a Snap-On T72, I mean the head is identical and they are owned by Snap-On.
You might like Armstrong ratchets and all Roto head ratchets
Explain? My kobalt roto head doesn't have any different handle then Amy other chrome handled ratchet.
I would just like to know, which is the best 1/4" ratchet on the market, based upon value for the dollar, and not upon a brand name.
Short and long handle.
Jason
Bro, I own the 3/8's and 1/2 bahco and i **** my pants at the quality of these for the money. These are hands down the best rats out there for the money. The guts are snap-on dual 80's
1/4 version....
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006MHEFJ2/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Explain? My kobalt roto head doesn't have any different handle then Amy other chrome handled ratchet.
The dewalt ratchets are pretty beefy. 72 tooth too I believe.
the best bang for the buck out there. i have the newer and the older styles. i prefer the older handles myself, but they are very good ratchets. use my 1/2 one for a hammer every now and then. for 8 bucks with a coupon, its the best thing to come out of china.The composite 1/4" from HF has a beefy handle, as does the 3/8" and 1/2" and they have fine teeth.
pic or explanation? did you drill the handle out and press it onto the ratchet?I just sold my cornwell 1/4 because of that reason. I have a bluepoint that I added a screw driver handle.too and love it.
I agree on the allegiances, because what works the best, is what will give the best perceived return on investment.That dewalt looks interesting and very good idea alin100. The only allegiances I have are to the tools that work, and won't damage the cars or me, either intentionally or accidental.
Déjà vu 90zcar.....
Here's 9 of them. there was 10 so I need to see where the other SK went.
Déjà vu 90zcar.....
Here's 9 of them. there was 10 so I need to see where the other SK went.
Which brand is that on the far right? I like round head 1/4 drive ratchets with a knurled handle.
I have the 1/4" Snap-On flex ratchet, and I like it. I can think of numerous situations where I was glad it was a flex handle, and not rigid.U think a flex head is really needed in a 1/4" drive ratchet??
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Even with my previous comment, I want to clarify something.Anyone else have a flex head snap on 1/4 drive?
Wanna hear some opinions on them. Probably gonna get one this Friday. Feels good in my hand for a second or two when I was on the truck last
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The GearWrench 81012P, is my choice in 1/4" flex ratchets. Amazon has it for $31, and it's near to perfect in my eyes.
Jason
I love the 120xp short handle, as far as a short handled, direction changeable ratchet there is no better. Bro, I own the 3/8's and 1/2 bahco and i **** my pants at the quality of these for the money. These are hands down the best rats out there for the money. The guts are snap-on dual 80's
1/4 version....
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006MHEFJ2/?tag=atomicindus08-20

However the SO are US made, have awesome warranty service, and look nicer (IMO)![]()

I have an sk flex but its a 3/8 anvil in a 1/4 body. I use it on most small jobs under dash etc when im not able to use an extension.U think a flex head is really needed in a 1/4" drive ratchet??
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And 5 times the cost too!![]()