Tekton has the New Tekton 3-Piece Composite Ratchet Set 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" Drive for $32.25. Shipping is free. Lifetime warranty on all Tekton hand tools.
Sells for $61.13 on Amazon, 2700+ reviews with average rating of 4.7 of 5 stars:
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The normal retail prices for them at Harbor Freight are $8.99, $9.99 & $10.99 respectively.
So at a total of $29.97 they are already cheaper from HF without a discount from one of their frequent sales.
https://www.harborfreig
Tekton does a better job than most of offering no-skip sets in decent cases, sometimes that's worth a slightly premium price. Otherwise you better off buying the same tools from another label.
Looks like these ratchets are on sale individually as well, along with other tools. Thanks!
Looks like these ratchets are on sale individually as well, along with other tools. Thanks!
I much prefer the encapsulated Duralast ratchets. [autozone.com]
The heads are amazingly thin.
I've bought a few at different times on sale from 30 to 50 percent off.
Ergonomically they both work pretty much the same but the Duralast not only takes up alot less space but fits in slots in tool cases from some of my other tool sets as a nice replacement for a broken ratchet or just a lighter ratchet in a travel set.
I much prefer the encapsulated Duralast ratchets. [autozone.com]
The heads are amazingly thin.
I've bought a few at different times on sale from 30 to 50 percent off.
Ergonomically they both work pretty much the same but the Duralast not only takes up alot less space but fits in slots in tool cases from some of my other tool sets as a nice replacement for a broken ratchet or just a lighter ratchet in a travel set.
The normal retail prices for them at Harbor Freight are $8.99, $9.99 & $10.99 respectively.
So at a total of $29.97 they are already cheaper from HF without a discount from one of their frequent sales.
https://www.harborfreig
Tekton does a better job than most of offering no-skip sets in decent cases, sometimes that's worth a slightly premium price. Otherwise you better off buying the same tools from another label.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Nx3vxk
When tools come from the same factory one company might opt for a slight variation in the design.
These are identical right down to the tooth count. Even the handle shape is identical, only the color and branding are unique.
Same ratchets are sold by random Chinese brands on Temu sometimes with slightly different handle moldings.
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