When it comes to hand tools Snap-on has always had the best ratchets money can buy. Sure you can buy cheaper tools and many are every bit as good as Snap-on but when it comes to ratchets I will always spend the extra money. Yes they will strip out eventually, literally every ratchet I've ever own has at least once over the course of it's life, what sets Snap-on apart is the kit to repair a stripped out ratchet is only a phone call away and they'll ship the repair kit right to your front door free of charge.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
When you don't have time to swap out broken tools, you buy the best. Snap-on has the best ratchets money can buy. I have or have had Mac, Matco, KD, SK, Craftsman, Kobalt, and Stanley. Several of the brands have been okay but the only brand I haven't had any trouble with in 20+ years has been my Snap-ons.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
If you don’t have one, you should. Long and strong! Can crank down on stuff with ease and of course it’s smooth because it’s a Snap-on. Expensive, but amazing. Belt tensioners and tight bolts beware!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Snap On tools are expensive, but their quality is top notch and rebuildable. I love the SLF80A fine tooth ratchet engagement - super helpful when setting up differential gears (and crush sleeves)...
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The condition of the ratchet itself was nearly like new, however the flex joint was way to loose (missing a spring wire). I was able to obtain a repair kit and it is nearly like new now.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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