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Snapped-off

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Matco already offers a 15 inch long 88 tooth ratchet.:D
Just to touch on Matco, we had a dealer stop by sometime during the spring. He showed up twice, sold about $300 of stuff and then never showed up again. Word was he wasn't making enough money with us. One would think he would at least come back to collect payments. He still stops at the Honda/Harley dealer 1/2 mile up the road though:dunno:

If the Tll72 ever comes in a Quick-release I would probably buy it. Been converting my non QR ratchets to QR as they come out. Now I'm just waiting on the stamps:thumbup:
 

mvptrukin

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SO is now showing the TLL72 on the website--no pic just a blue ?--but when you add it to your cart it shows "0" in stock. They must be ready to roll it out cuz a week ago it didn't go to a web page when you searched for the item #. Another member showed a pic on the show your new tool arrivals thread.
 
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kiatech

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I love my Matco AFR8TM (came with 60teeth) but I had my dealer put the 88 teeth kit in it. The new model they have is AFR88T which comes from the factory with 88 teeth.
 

braol

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I missed it when it was in the flyer, so I was pleasantly surprised when the SO man showed it to me on Friday. I think he had 4 or 5. Had to have it.
 

Sh1thead

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Local dealer had ten of them nice ratchet but im sticking with my matco since the head seems like half the size of the snappy
 

Altec

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Finally got it!

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otis66

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I got one today. USA STAMP 2012 date code.:thumbup:
 

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billymade

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Oh, Bummer! I was thinking the "USA" was going back on the HEAD like it used to be! Oh, well better then NO STAMP! :)
 

jethro29

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i just got one today,it was $79.95,i used it to finish an intake job and it felt pretty good.solid engagement and no slack.
 

mvptrukin

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SO now shows the TLL72 in stock on the website , yesterday it still showed "0" in stock . I pulled the trigger on one since I had to order a small item anyway.
 

ericg

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I ordered mine from the SO website last week. I called to check progress on the order yesterday and they are out of stock until December 11.


Eric
 

otis66

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I ordered mine from the SO website last week. I called to check progress on the order yesterday and they are out of stock until December 11.


Eric

You can prob get it from a Snap On tool truck/dealer.
 

GeorgiaHybrid

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Picked mine up today and liked seeing the USA stamp on the handle. Nice little ratchet but I might put the guts from an FC72 in it to make a long 3/8" drive for the tight spots.
 
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Altec

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Picked mine up today and liked seeing the USA stamp on the handle. Nice little ratchet but I might put the guts from an FC72 in it to make a long 3/8" drive for the tight spots.

I had the exact same thought! But after using it as a 1/4, I'll have to buy a second to do that.
 

jethrob

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I primarily work in 1/4 drive. TL72 is the best I've been able to get my hands on. Yes the matco is a little thinner and I have one of those too. Trouble with the matco is the mechanism isn't near as tough as the snappy. I've had my jam a couple of different times.
I don't have a matco dealer in the area. Matco's solution is for me to mail them the ratchet and they will repair it.
I can also buy repair kits for $15 or so plus shipping.

I like the matco's slimmer design but I'm afraid to use the thing. It for dang sure can't take the torque the dual 80 technology can.

I've also played with matco's "gearless" ratchet. Snap on was better AND tougher than that one too. Mac at least had the decency to mail me a repair kit when the ratchet busted. Snap on was smoother and took less effort to heal also had a smaller head.

The snappy gets REAL nice after you get it good and broke in. After about a year those teeth get worn a little and you want to talk about smooth. Also I have 105 lubriplate in my ratchets not the snap on super fluid. It makes them waterproof and work smoother.
 

ptschram

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Picked mine up today and liked seeing the USA stamp on the handle. Nice little ratchet but I might put the guts from an FC72 in it to make a long 3/8" drive for the tight spots.

You'll also need the cover plate in 3/8" as well.

Good luck putting it together, the tiny little pieces in the mechanism are a PITA if you don't have the plastic bits that come with the 1/4" repair kits-or rather, that the 1/4" repair kits are packaged in.
 

NHBandit

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Sales of 1/4" drive sockets must be slow. Why else would you need a 9" handle on a 1/4" ratchet other than to make it easier to break sockets ? What's next a 1/2" to 1/4" impact adaptor.....
 

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Sales of 1/4" drive sockets must be slow. Why else would you need a 9" handle on a 1/4" ratchet other than to make it easier to break sockets ? What's next a 1/2" to 1/4" impact adaptor.....

I would say it has to do more with access then leverage.
 

billymade

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These are up on the snapon website; with a slight discount at the moment ($71.95)! 3/22/13

TLL72

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New Snap-on Extra Long 1/4-Inch Ratchet a “Must Have” for Every Tech
by Snap-on Tools (Notes) on Friday, March 22, 2013 at 11:49am
The new Snap-on® Extra Long 1/4-Inch Drive Ratchet (TLL72) has so many uses that it is a “must have” for every service technician, no matter what type of work they do. The longest 1/4-inch ratchet Snap-on has ever made, this versatile tool is ideal for any hard-to-access area of a vehicle, increasing efficiency in the bay.

“Every professional technician should have the new Snap-on extra long ratchet,” said Mark Knapp, product manager for Snap-on. “We talked with hundreds of customers and asked them how they use the TLL72, and we heard it is useful in multiple applications. Whether in an area high up in the dashboard or deep down in the engine, the TLL72 improves accessibility and productivity by making tough areas much easier to reach.”

With its extra long nine-inch handle, the Snap-on 1/4-Inch Drive Ratchet (TLL72) allows the user to reach hard-to-access fasteners, including those under the dash. This premium quality ratchet also features 72 teeth and dual pawls for minimum swing arc while maintaining maximum strength and durability.

Customers can learn more about the new Snap-on Extra Long 1/4-Inch Drive Ratchet (TLL72) by contacting their participating Snap-on franchisee or representative, visiting www.snapon.com/handtools or by calling toll free 877-SNAPON-4 (877-762-7664).
 

redwrench60

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I use mine often. Think reach not leverage. Front wheel drive waterpumps, timing belts, covers, heat shields.

I also have the super long 3/8 drive ratchet. I like it also.
Obviously some common sense is required on where to use it.
 
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