Crescent CRW19N 20" long 3/4" drive wrench. This is a big boy.
Free Shipping to your local Menards, or probably $7-8 bucks to your house, depending on your distance to the warehouse
Menards rebate is a store credit that never expires, bla bla bla
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The Crescent® 3/4-inch Drive SAE Ratchet Handle is constructed from Crestoloy® alloy steel for durability and is finished with a high-polish chrome plating for long-lasting protection. There's a large quick-release button for ease of use.
Features:
Knurled handle for better grip
45 teeth for 8° swing arc
Crestoloy® alloy steel for strength and durability
High-polish mirror chrome finish for corrosion resistance
Large quick-release button
Extra-long handle for improved access
https://www.menards.com/main/tool...527058.htm
QA note: price is $33.70 out of pocket and there is an available $3.71 store credit rebate
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Amazon has it for $76: https://www.amazon.com/Crescent-C...B079TLJXYT
DGI is $94: https://www.dgisupply.c
MCI is $106: https://www.mscdirect.c
Walmart $96: https://business.walmar
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When they put it in a newspaper insert on sale, the "everyday price" will magically become a couple of bucks over the sale price.
Why? Because some States require retailers to offer a "comparable item" for the same price if the sale item sells out. So now Menards can say, "Let's see what you got there, it's $33 normally.....so go ahead and find another $33 ratchet, and we'll also sell that to you for the $29.99 sale price"
Don't shoot the messenger, take it up with Menards
The white tag says $99, the light blue tag says the sale price and duration of the sale.
When the sale ends, the price goes back to $99, unless it's a red tag, then that's final clearance and it won't be re-stocked.
Maybe ask the dude I quoted and see.
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The vast majority of normal wrenching homeowners will never have the need for a 3/4" ratchet, but for those that do this seems like a good price. I think Harbor Freight sells their basic 3/4" ratchet for about $22 and their high end Icon 3/4" Ratchet for around $120, this ratchet from Crescent is probably somewhere in the middle of those two harbor freight ratchets as far as quality goes. So if you really need one, and only have $22 in your pocket the Harbor freight one is about the cheapest you'll ever find a 3/4" ratchet not ordered from aliexpress. But if you really need one, and have $30 in your pocket I'd think the Crescent would be the better quality long term buy.
If Money is no object go buy a PROTO, Snap On, Matco, Mac, Wright or other high quality $200+, 3/4" ratchet.
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