Woot! has
51-Piece GEARWRENCH 1/4" Drive Standard & Deep SAE/Metric Tool Set (80300) for
$74.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Includes:
- 3/16-to-9/16-inch standard and deep sockets; 4-, 5.5-, 6-, and 5-mm standard and deep sockets; 1/4-inch drive full polished teardrop ratchet; 1/4-inch drive thumb wheel ratchet; 2-inch and 6-inch extension and universal joints, and blow-molded case.
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Ratchet just failed, at my fault.
The newer 120 tooth version of this set is on sale at Lowes and HD for 79$ .
The 120xp ratchets I have are as smooth as my new 100tooth snap on.
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Ratchet just failed, at my fault.
The newer 120 tooth version of this set is on sale at Lowes and HD for 79$ .
The 120xp ratchets I have are as smooth as my new 100tooth snap on.
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Ratchet just failed, at my fault.
The newer 120 tooth version of this set is on sale at Lowes and HD for 79$ .
The 120xp ratchets I have are as smooth as my new 100tooth snap on.
https://a.co/d/5qk5W85
Ratchet just failed, at my fault.
The newer 120 tooth version of this set is on sale at Lowes and HD for 79$ .
The 120xp ratchets I have are as smooth as my new 100tooth snap on.
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Ratchet just failed, at my fault.
The newer 120 tooth version of this set is on sale at Lowes and HD for 79$ .
The 120xp ratchets I have are as smooth as my new 100tooth snap on.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank rktshop
I work on a lot of engines often accessing fasteners in very confined areas.
I use an extra long wrench or even 3/8 to 1/4 adapters to break stuff loose then use the ultra fine tooth 1/4drive flex heads or even a 1/4" gearwrench or micro ratchet with a bit adapter to bring them out.
Not only are the drive tools more compact the sockets themselves are physically smaller. Thinner wall shorter height makes a difference in difficult areas.
I work on a lot of engines often accessing fasteners in very confined areas.
I use an extra long wrench or even 3/8 to 1/4 adapters to break stuff loose then use the ultra fine tooth 1/4drive flex heads or even a 1/4" gearwrench or micro ratchet with a bit adapter to bring them out.
Not only are the drive tools more compact the sockets themselves are physically smaller. Thinner wall shorter height makes a difference in difficult areas.
Also the gearwrench you can get on Amazon fleabay or go to a local napa and get a repair kit for the ratchet.
The gearwrench also has the gimble drive which is very handy, as well as the 15mm sockets.
For light/hobbyist use the Quinn is good for the dollar.
Ratchet just failed, at my fault.
The newer 120 tooth version of this set is on sale at Lowes and HD for 79$ .
The 120xp ratchets I have are as smooth as my new 100tooth snap on.
It does NOT include the little gimble though.
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Have tried to create more friction on the hinge, and many other small tweaks, and can't seem to find a way to keep the latch's from making closure "more difficult than necessary"
Anyone else notice this issue with the latch with this set?
Possibly they tweaked the manufacturing to make this more usable?
It's a small detail, but the set is So good, that's the biggest failing, it fights the user to close it easily, especially with only one hand free, it's nearly impossible.
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