One or two new things
600 series 7-19 no skips then 21, 22, 24, 27mm
Also got them in Standard, 1/4-1"
Ratchets include 1/4, 1/4 Flex, 1/4 bit, 3/8 regular, 2 3/8 flex, and 1/2 flex. These are oldschool coarse tooth ratchets. They max out at 32 for the 1/2" and go all the way down to just 20 teeth for the 1/4". Didnt need more ratchets, just wanted to give these a try and honestly there doesnt seem to be anything special about these other than being made in Germany. Hazet makes some nice round heads as well that are much more modern in tooth count and smoothness of the mechanism but im more of a fan of the teardrop design. Despite being only 20 teeth 1/4" does have a big benefit of being micro-ratchet sized, comparison photos to follow.
Compared to 1/4" Cman Premium [about the slimmest head you'll find] and a true Matco 1/4" 72 tooth Micro ratchet. You can see just how tiny the Hazet is
A couple "eleventh fingers" aka pocket screwdrivers with a plastic scraper formed on their ends and a couple magetic spark plug sockets in 5/8 and 13/16.
Broaching of a spark plug socket
And last but not least the Hazet "Smartcases". These consist of a metric hex set and triple square [XZN] set. I like these cases quite a bit but its certainly a lot more wasted space than a socket rail. I could definetly see these cases being very useful for electricians tools.
600 series 7-19 no skips then 21, 22, 24, 27mm
Also got them in Standard, 1/4-1"
Ratchets include 1/4, 1/4 Flex, 1/4 bit, 3/8 regular, 2 3/8 flex, and 1/2 flex. These are oldschool coarse tooth ratchets. They max out at 32 for the 1/2" and go all the way down to just 20 teeth for the 1/4". Didnt need more ratchets, just wanted to give these a try and honestly there doesnt seem to be anything special about these other than being made in Germany. Hazet makes some nice round heads as well that are much more modern in tooth count and smoothness of the mechanism but im more of a fan of the teardrop design. Despite being only 20 teeth 1/4" does have a big benefit of being micro-ratchet sized, comparison photos to follow.
Compared to 1/4" Cman Premium [about the slimmest head you'll find] and a true Matco 1/4" 72 tooth Micro ratchet. You can see just how tiny the Hazet is
A couple "eleventh fingers" aka pocket screwdrivers with a plastic scraper formed on their ends and a couple magetic spark plug sockets in 5/8 and 13/16.
Broaching of a spark plug socket
And last but not least the Hazet "Smartcases". These consist of a metric hex set and triple square [XZN] set. I like these cases quite a bit but its certainly a lot more wasted space than a socket rail. I could definetly see these cases being very useful for electricians tools.
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,when i google faldo there's nothing... can you give me few more info about that brand? where they are made,quality etc etc
. Is that more or less correct or completely out? Perhaps this "max 200" is the the minimum guaranteed values for all 3/8 ratchets (of gedore at least) but mention only on this one cause of the larger leverage.
I don't want a longer ratchet with less durability.
