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Mr Ratchet

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Got home today and my cousins husband dropped off my new ratchet. He works at an industrial supply and gets me some pretty good deals. It's an Armstrong Maxx 1 1/2" long locking flex head. It's replacing an older Cman RP that I have had for more that twenty years. Nothing wrong with the CM, just wanted to upgrade.

The Armstrrong is a little longer, locks the flex, no quick release, has a thinner head, better feel/grip, better finish, and more teeth.

Here's both the old and new.
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Infidel

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they come 60 tooth but are upgradable to 88 with a matco kit, very good ratchet, i use one for alignments quite often.
 

chappys4life

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Do they make a comfort/soft grip in the Armstrong Maxx line? Really sold on that style but these armstrongs keep looking more and more appealing.
 
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vintagefan

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Now you can sell your Craftsman flex head for $500 on ebay. Just write "rare" "vintage" "hard to find" all over the auction. :lol_hitti



On topic, that Armstrong is a superb ratchet. I'm sure you'll love using it.


You know, looking at the head/lock mechanisms. It reminds me of the current matco 88 locking flex head.

Dan

It's essentially the same besides cosmetics, especially now that they're starting to come with the 88 kits in them.
 

4x4gearhead

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I have that armstrong ratchet and all in all it has treated me pretty well. I have only warranted it once, and my matco guy put a fine tooth kit in it for me. I use it in my 2nd set of "at home tools"
 
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Mr Ratchet

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Thanks guys, I like it. I went around the garage last night breaking loose and re-tightening lug nuts. The handle feels fine when in use and applying force.

It's 18 1/2" from head to toe and has 60 teeth. I don't plan on the 88 conversion. One of the first things I did was count the teeth to see if is was 60 or 88.
No soft grip Armstrong ratchets that I know of.
I really like the locking flex head. I got my first taste from my Kolbalt pass thru ratchets that are locking flex heads in both 1/4" and 3/8". I do actually like like the push button on the Kolbalts better than the Armstrong/Matco lever.


vintagefan, since you are such a swell guy and all. I'll let you have that CM at a quarter of your recommended ebay price :lol_hitti
 
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