Amazon has
GEARWRENCH 1/4" Drive 72-Tooth Quick Release Locking Flex Slim Head Ratchet (81030) for
$20.27.
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GEARWRENCH 1/4" Drive 72-Tooth Quick Release Locking Flex Slim Head Ratchet (81030) for
$20.27.
Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
- 72-tooth ratchet turns fasteners with a 5° swing arc
- Multi-functional adaptor head converts between bit driver and 1/4" drive ratchet
- Locking flex head has 9 positions for maximum access
- Slim line head design - 0.73" wide, 0.49" thick for improved access
- Flush-mounted forward/reverse lever
- Bright, full polish chrome finish easily wipes clean and resists corrosion
- Extra long handle for maximum access
- Meets or exceeds ASME specifications
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However, you have to be smart about using it. With the head being so small, it can't sustain a lot of torque and with the handle so long, you can easily overdo it. If the fastener is large, corroded, or overtorqued, try to find a different way to remove it because this tool can be easily broken.
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However, you have to be smart about using it. With the head being so small, it can't sustain a lot of torque and with the handle so long, you can easily overdo it. If the fastener is large, corroded, or overtorqued, try to find a different way to remove it because this tool can be easily broken.
However, you have to be smart about using it. With the head being so small, it can't sustain a lot of torque and with the handle so long, you can easily overdo it. If the fastener is large, corroded, or overtorqued, try to find a different way to remove it because this tool can be easily broken.
A 1/4" ratchet with long handle makes it too easy to break the tool, and a stubby 3/4" ratchet wouldn't be able to get enough torque.
I do like the GW 120XP flex-head dual material 1/4" I got a couple months back though - at 9" long it's about as long as I'd want to go for a 1/4" ratchet.
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A 1/4" ratchet with long handle makes it too easy to break the tool, and a stubby 3/4" ratchet wouldn't be able to get enough torque.
While they do make a 3/4" ratchet, I've only seen them in the possession of heavy equipment and 18 wheeler mechanics, and the ratchets alone start at $80.
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