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Home Depot has this 2 piece breaker bar set for $12.88 with free shipping or store pick up.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../313084462
*Set includes one 3/8 in. drive: 10 in. L breaker bar and one 1/2 in. drive: 15 in. L breaker bar
*Break free stubborn or stuck fasteners
*Chamfered lead-ins help to provide fast and easy placement onto sockets
*Knurled handle grip provides a non-slip grip
*Meets or exceeds ANSI standards
*Flexible head for multiple angles of use
*Lifetime warranty with no questions, no receipt required
This was front page last time they were this price at the end of October. I just ordered another set.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../313084462
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Same here. My torque wrench is tekton. Sunex makes good stuff too.
Seems like 18" might be the minimum length and 24" probably the most often used? Just wondering if i'd find a use for these.
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Seems like 18" might be the minimum length and 24" probably the most often used? Just wondering if i'd find a use for these.
Breaker bars are meant to "break" free stubborn fasteners. Once the fastener is "broken" free, you can use a regular ratchet wrench or something to remove it the rest of the way. A lot of people will just use the regular ratchet wrench to break the fastener loose, but that's not great for the ratchet mechanism, which is why breaker bars are used instead