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Who's Got the Smallest ... Ratchet

J.A.F.E.

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I like all tools great and small but the the small ones have some type of special appeal to me.

I'd like to see what types of small ratchets are out there. I'll kick off the thread with one so small it's almost the size of a fly ;)
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It's a SO TMK739 1/4 and just a couple thou over 3"
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I also have a thumb ratchet SO TMR739 that's just over 1.5"
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Any one else?
 
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fatfillup

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Both the So and mac are things of beauty. Nice smooth lines. Oh no, I'm seeing tools as art. The sickness rages within. Send help, (or tools).
 

davestlouis

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Wright 2400's have tiny little heads, but the ones I have do have fairly long handles, so I might argue that the Wright has a smaller head than the other shown, but is likely longer.
 

xroad

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FC936 Snap-On is 7/16 head depth.
The MR4C ... what is the head depth?
Any other ratchet have a thinner head?
 

superautobacs

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Not sure if mine applies as it's a 1/4" bit ratchet; however, I can mate it with my super short ANEX bit sockets.

This guy comes in at around 3" and is a 48-tooth reversible. It also has a fixed end as well. It's branded as SEK, but it's OEM is Newtoools in Taiwan.

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I also have this mega stubby PH#2 for it:
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bchee

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I have a HF thumbwheel and Titan 1/4 gearless. I think the Titan is less than 3" long.
 

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Plombob

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You can't beat the old iron! Take a look at the 4751 on this page: http://plombtools.com/Ratchets.aspx.

That's a Mercury dime next to the head. I have a bunch of 1/4" ratchets and that one is the tiniest of all. It's 4" long and 5/8" across the head. That's a full 1/4" smaller than the SO M-70!
 
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J.A.F.E.

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You can't beat the old iron! Take a look at the 4751 on this page: http://plombtools.com/Ratchets.aspx.

That's a Mercury dime next to the head. I have a bunch of 1/4" ratchets and that one is the tiniest of all. It's 4" long and 5/8" across the head. That's a full 1/4" smaller than the SO M-70!

Nice little ratchet! I wouldn't mind having one of those myself.
 

48548

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This is what I have, I have two of these... got them both off of ebay. Might not smoke the plomb above, but it does have 60 teeth and very very fine at that and has o-rings also.

Ratchet, Round Head, Short Handle, 3 1/16"
Stock#: TK860

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Product Specifications
Stock # TK860
Name Ratchet, Round Head, Short Handle, 3 1/16"
Price** $54.00
Brand Snap-on
Weight 0.1 lb
Country Of Origin USA
Finish Chrome
ASME/ANSI B107-10M-1996
Gear Action 6°
Gear Teeth 60
Head Type Round
Description Short Handle
Ratchet Service Kit RKRT860
Square Drive, inches 1/4
Dimension A, Head Depth, inches 9/16
Dimension B, Head Width, inches 15/16
Dimension C, Length, inches 3 1/16



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bchee

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