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jasonrohrer
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Oh, you think I might have a defective Dual-80?
I just grabbed it out of the basement, and with my bare fingers on the square drive, it's hard at first to tell which way to turn it... i.e., it's not instantly obvious which way is "free" to click. At first I think I might be trying to turn it the wrong way, then turn it back the other way, find a hard stop, and try again in the first direction, and, oh, there it finally clicks.
Also, I cleaned it up yesterday thoroughly, but this morning, there is TONS of liquid oil oozing from around the square drive. So maybe you're right, and it's absolutely packed with oil, and that is damping the sound, and adding to backdrag, and making things sticky?
At arm's length in my quiet office, I can barely hear it clicking.
In my shop, where I have a HEPA filter running across the room, I can't hear it at all.
I found a video demonstrating a Dual-80 head, and mine is NOTHING like this:
Maybe so... but this was a $192 tool that arrived in a greasy plastic bag, knocking around with another $166 tool, with absolutely no protection. I've never, in my life, ordered a high-quality, expensive item, and had it packaged so carelessly.
I also have been doing "backdrag fights" between two ratchets, where I connect them to the same bolt, face-to-face, and see which one clicks first. The Husky 3/8 wins this easily against the Snap-On Dual 80. It's no surprise that the Ko-Ken 1/4 inch also wins.... but the Husky 3/8 even beats the Snap-On 1/4 72t.
I just grabbed it out of the basement, and with my bare fingers on the square drive, it's hard at first to tell which way to turn it... i.e., it's not instantly obvious which way is "free" to click. At first I think I might be trying to turn it the wrong way, then turn it back the other way, find a hard stop, and try again in the first direction, and, oh, there it finally clicks.
Also, I cleaned it up yesterday thoroughly, but this morning, there is TONS of liquid oil oozing from around the square drive. So maybe you're right, and it's absolutely packed with oil, and that is damping the sound, and adding to backdrag, and making things sticky?
At arm's length in my quiet office, I can barely hear it clicking.
In my shop, where I have a HEPA filter running across the room, I can't hear it at all.
I found a video demonstrating a Dual-80 head, and mine is NOTHING like this:
I feel as thought this is an incident of confirmation bias, from the very first criticism of the packaging.
Maybe so... but this was a $192 tool that arrived in a greasy plastic bag, knocking around with another $166 tool, with absolutely no protection. I've never, in my life, ordered a high-quality, expensive item, and had it packaged so carelessly.
I also have been doing "backdrag fights" between two ratchets, where I connect them to the same bolt, face-to-face, and see which one clicks first. The Husky 3/8 wins this easily against the Snap-On Dual 80. It's no surprise that the Ko-Ken 1/4 inch also wins.... but the Husky 3/8 even beats the Snap-On 1/4 72t.
