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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Mar 07, 2024 01:29 PM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Mar 07, 2024 01:29 PM

Performance Tool 1/2" Drive Ratcheting Breaker Bar Adapter (W32137)

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Amazon has Performance Tool 1/2" Drive Ratcheting Breaker Bar Adapter (W32137) on sale for $11.71. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this Item:
  • Converts any breaker bar or sliding T-handle into a ratchet
  • Hex bolster for use with an open end or adjustable wrench
  • Works independently as a thumbwheel ratchet
  • Heavy duty chrome vanadium

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Amazon has Performance Tool 1/2" Drive Ratcheting Breaker Bar Adapter (W32137) on sale for $11.71. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Converts any breaker bar or sliding T-handle into a ratchet
  • Hex bolster for use with an open end or adjustable wrench
  • Works independently as a thumbwheel ratchet
  • Heavy duty chrome vanadium

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rijones
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Normally around $16, not $29. FYI
davydave
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Once I break it loose, I always switch to a small ratchet to finish removal of the bolt. Can't imagine preferring to continue to use the breaker. I do love buying tools but this one doesn't have any appeal to me?

I do see one way it could be useful, when there is no space to move the breaker into position to get it fitted. Was very tight getting a transmission drain bolt loose yesterday (breaker slides directly into square hole on bolt) (Honda Accord). Could not get the breaker in, needed to be at about 45 degrees off the squared up breaker head, but got it broken loose with a normal/longer ratchet. This would have helped me get the breaker into position to use it. So, yeah, there's a use haha.
Truth-Serum
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Don't think I've ever felt the need for a ratchet on my craftsman breaker bar

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I had a version a few years ago from HD, Husky brand. The ratchet part seized up but still works as a breaker. Think Ill give this a try. Thanks OP.
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Normally around $16, not $29. FYI
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nolenskiMar 08, 2024 02:29 AM
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Great for washing and waxing, loading roof racks
HUH?
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Irons82Mar 08, 2024 02:37 AM
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Them long handle breaker bars can be pretty unwieldy, especially in tight quarters. This tool will be seldomly used, but I'll be glad to have it than not. In for one. Thanks OP!
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Quote from nolenski :
Great for washing and waxing, loading roof racks
HUH?

Yeah ratchet wash and wax! LMAO
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Quote from scubahead :
I had a version a few years ago from HD, Husky brand. The ratchet part seized up but still works as a breaker. Think Ill give this a try. Thanks OP.
Husky has lifetime warranty. You should take it in and exchange it
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Mar 08, 2024 03:18 AM
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Truth-SerumMar 08, 2024 03:18 AM
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Don't think I've ever felt the need for a ratchet on my craftsman breaker bar
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NotFastMar 08, 2024 03:51 AM
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Quote from Truth-Serum :
Don't think I've ever felt the need for a ratchet on my craftsman breaker bar
Me neither but a man can't have too many tools.
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FChickenMar 08, 2024 04:27 AM
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The jokes write themselves
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davydaveMar 08, 2024 04:36 AM
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Once I break it loose, I always switch to a small ratchet to finish removal of the bolt. Can't imagine preferring to continue to use the breaker. I do love buying tools but this one doesn't have any appeal to me?

I do see one way it could be useful, when there is no space to move the breaker into position to get it fitted. Was very tight getting a transmission drain bolt loose yesterday (breaker slides directly into square hole on bolt) (Honda Accord). Could not get the breaker in, needed to be at about 45 degrees off the squared up breaker head, but got it broken loose with a normal/longer ratchet. This would have helped me get the breaker into position to use it. So, yeah, there's a use haha.
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YW55Mar 08, 2024 04:40 AM
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Could I use this with a torque wrench for lug nuts. I usually tighten the nuts with an impact gun then torque to spec.
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brossowMar 08, 2024 05:05 AM
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Quote from YW55 :
Could I use this with a torque wrench for lug nuts. I usually tighten the nuts with an impact gun then torque to spec.
Could you? Yes. Should you? Absolutely not. Never use extensions, u-joints, etc. between a torque wrench and a socket unless it's completely unavoidable or you don't really care if the torque is correct.
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apple75Mar 08, 2024 06:01 AM
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Quote from brossow :
Could you? Yes. Should you? Absolutely not. Never use extensions, u-joints, etc. between a torque wrench and a socket unless it's completely unavoidable or you don't really care if the torque is correct.
Ought to be ok with one of these on the socket, right?

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