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Swivel ratchets
Not that I am endorsing harbor freight...just picked this video to illustrate one of the advantages. I've had an SK (#3870) 3/8" drive for years. Metal knurled handle. It's been often the one I choose. I know, "comfort grip" seems to be the current fad, but I still like all metal for easier cleanup.
So, if anybody here building their tools selections... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS-AGcd3K3w&ab_channel=Predictionpain |
I have some 1/4 " snappies in that style of ratchet . I kind of like them, but I always seem to reach for the more traditional flex head styles , maybe it is just what I am used to .
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I have a 3/8" similar to OP with 18ish inch handle from HF with head that pivots (not swivel). Love that thing. Only complaint is the little grub screw likes to back out occasionally.
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HF Icon flex head is pretty good. I still reach for the Nepros and Facom 3/8" flex head probably 90% of the time, and either Stahwille or Hazet 1/2" close to 10%. Rarely I need something with a 3/4" or 1" drive, and those are all Wright tools.
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The rear left rear manifold nut on my El Camino just gets loose a bit from driving. None of the others move. So every oil change, I give it a little snug down. My swivel ratchet make it really easy to get the socket on it, and a little yank, done.
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I also get a lot of use out of my bent handle flex head ratchets.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1655928644.jpg |
^^^ that is one nice looking ratchet.
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My SK ratchet has the best handle I've ever owned.
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I have some similar Wera ratchets. They are pretty handy.
https://www-de.wera.de/en/great-tools/zyklop-speed/ |
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For 1/2" drive HF has a cool telescoping ratchet. Which is my go-to for breaking lugs and such loose. |
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