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Converts any breaker bar or sliding T-handle into a ratchet; works independently as a thumbwheel ratchet
Hex bolster for use with an open end or adjustable wrench
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At the time of research, this product is $4.59 lower (34.64% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $13.25
About the Deal
Converts any breaker bar or sliding T-handle into a ratchet; works independently as a thumbwheel ratchet
Hex bolster for use with an open end or adjustable wrench
Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
Additional Details
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I agree. Not sure what the point of a 3/8 version is. I'm one of the few people that actually owns a 3/8 breaker bar and almost never use it. you would just use an actual ratchet instead.
The 1/2" extra long breaker bars we use breaking lugs loose all the time and the 1/2" ratcheting adapter is super handy. I have two of them and use them all the time.
The reason it makes sense for a 1/2" breaker bar is because 25" long 1/2" ratchets aren't commonly available.
I agree. Not sure what the point of a 3/8 version is. I'm one of the few people that actually owns a 3/8 breaker bar and almost never use it. you would just use an actual ratchet instead.
The 1/2" extra long breaker bars we use breaking lugs loose all the time and the 1/2" ratcheting adapter is super handy. I have two of them and use them all the time.
The reason it makes sense for a 1/2" breaker bar is because 25" long 1/2" ratchets aren't commonly available.
It makes sense. I never ever had any of these ratcheting breaker bar adapters. However I remember working on my exhaust and I was in a spot where I had my 1/2" breaker bar but with the awkward angle, the handle couldn't get enough wiggle room clearance. I could have used this 1/2" adapter there. I eventually probably used a thicker tooth ratchet and a pipe to get it off or just cut it. The seized up rusted blob under carriage bolts are using my 1/2" ratchets. I rarely use my 3/8" breaker bar compared to the 1/2" breaker bar.
Handy to use to start small motors with drill. 1/2 inch ratcheting breaker bar adapters are usually $11-12 so $9 is a decent price
I have used mine for this very thing also. An old Mac tools ratcheting breaker adapter 1/2-in. I almost grabbed the half inch last week just to compare quality. But since I didn't need it I just saved 10 bucks. I can tell you I paid a lot more for my Mac years ago and I didn't see any cheap alternatives like these then or I probably would have.
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The 1/2" extra long breaker bars we use breaking lugs loose all the time and the 1/2" ratcheting adapter is super handy. I have two of them and use them all the time.
The reason it makes sense for a 1/2" breaker bar is because 25" long 1/2" ratchets aren't commonly available.
The 1/2" extra long breaker bars we use breaking lugs loose all the time and the 1/2" ratcheting adapter is super handy. I have two of them and use them all the time.
The reason it makes sense for a 1/2" breaker bar is because 25" long 1/2" ratchets aren't commonly available.
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