Thanks Chris! You know I love the test to failure videos! I currently own the Husky, but it’s now in a special place in my toolbox. It was a gift from my late son. Thanks Again.
I recently purchased a Pittsburgh Pro extendable ratchet and tried using it on lug nuts that were severely over-tightened. The torque spec is 80 lb ft. Based on when the ratchet started to flex, this video gave me an idea of just how much they were over-tightened (probably around 200 lb ft over spec). The ratchet started to flex while I was using it and I ended up using a 24" breaker bar; with effort. It's nice to have an idea of when it will fail and that it can fail without using an extension. Also, I noticed too that it seems like the ratchet flexes when it's getting close to its failure point. That can be used as a good warning feature and an indication to get something bigger. Thanks for making this video!
I'm going to have to go with the Pittsburgh Pro. I think that on any given test the numbers might be better. That with the $5 off and easy warranty replacement make it a winner IMHO. Thanks for another great video Chris. BTW can you maybe let me know how much torque I can put on a Walmart butter knife before it'd fail.... ... That'd be great.
I’m a Lube Tech at a Kia Dealership and I regularly use my 1/2 inch extendable Pittsburgh ratchet with a 17mm socket as well as a 27mm socket when loosening and tightening drain plugs and paper filter cases and my only complaint is that the coated handle adds a little weight, otherwise I think it is a great product!
I have the Stanley and I really do like it. I took it apart and lubricated it with super lube and it works smooth. It definitely a keeper along my vintage 36 tooth Snap On 3/8 flex head ratchet.
All ratchets did well, the HF was disappointing when compared to the others but still good. I like the flex head option on the Husky. Thanks for the great video...
Duralast and husky were almost exactly the same breakpoint at approx 250ft/lb. I almost bought a husky today, but the lack of a locking system stopped me. You can even see this guy struggling a bit to keep it straight the more force he exerts. On a side note I gotta admit, the stanley one is incredible, i have two of them that have been my go to automotive ratchet for years. I only wish that it had a smaller arc swing
I use the 3/8 pittsburgh ratchet with my tekton sockets for loosening oil drain plugs. Plus with the extendability making it very portable it's gonna be my standard until something better comes along.
Just broke mine ...12+ years master tech ... It's ma go to 60 teeth makes it strong lasted years until it didn't . Love it will warranty for another . More teeth are better for access but not for strength. I put my tools through alot and it's nice to know you don't always have to spend hundreds
Duralast and HF for the win, both good warranty experience. The new Duralast I find have went from a tiawan to China manufacturer. All duralast sockets in stores are now Chinese and no longer have the blue or red stripe which I liked. Great video.
I bought the Harbor freight one as I was on a long drive and just needed a tool quickly and I have been using it as the 3/8 I go to for a while now, it's just nice being able to work on a spark plug that is behind the firewall and extend the handle to be able to reach it, very useful tool for like $15.
I was a little surprised by the handle on the Stanley coming off during testing. All things considered, we did push it to over 225 lb-ft with a cheater and I'm guessing that loosened up the internals on the handle.
See the husky has the seal around the anvil that I wish the ICON had...also you should start using (or already should have been using) the ICON socket to see what happens to them over time of repeated extreme Tq. And to monitor the inside dimensions over time to see if it widens the tight tolerances you’ve discovered that they had brand new. And see if you can get them to give a little over time. What the worst that could happen? You have to warranty an ICON socket?.... oh no the horror. When would you ever be near a Harbor Freight to warranty it out? Oh gosh...😉 I’m sorry for the funny sarcasm. But I’m sure you get the point and you get the good humor.👍🏻🤙🏻✌🏻 you could even do an ICON warranty video about the experience. Then one more video down the line too. a follow up if an open box of ICON tools ever hits the open box section. And how much they might want for such items. 🤔😉🤫🤭
Always wondered if these extendable ratchets were any good; I have different length ratchets in 3/3 & 1/2 to use in place of an extended length one, but after seeing this video I'll actually go and get one. A good item to have in my vehicle and at the salvage yard. Enjoy the videos, help to keep me sane during covid-19 era.
I have both the Husky and Stanley. I put them in my car kits because they are versatile. I don't use them much, just when I am trying to fix a car on the side of the road. I also have a breaker bar in the kit, so I can use that for the heavy stuff. Anyways, great video.
I've had my stanley for 20 + years and it finally broke. So for me stanley is the best I've ever had and I've had others and stanley is the one that lasted me the longest.
I have 3 husky. Used to be $28. Now Pedi-biden made them $10 more in last year. Great for brake caliper bracket bolts. Never broke one yet. Best warranty hands down. Made in chinesium. 72 tooth. I don't borrow them out. I put the 144 tooth mechanism in mine. Now that's better than strap off JUNK for 25% of the cost. 2.5 degree angle now.
Interesting. I just used the Stanley to check the spark plugs on my car two days ago and find it heavier than my ezred. It works fine but I think I still prefer my ezred flex head. I got the stanley to keep with my small set I carry just in case I need a bit more leverage since that's like a 7 inch ratchet. I'll keep an eye on that extension. I guess it would help not to swing them out like you did. It's not a star wars sword. Lol. They do work as intended as you mentioned which I like. In short you are also missing the ezred and kobalt flex head so you may need to get a new Stanley and do the test again with the others.
i recently purchased a husky extendable ratchet. the weird thing about it is that it looks exactly like the stanley. its a HUSKY 65507. I bought it at a yard sale for $5
I use the Stanley in my mobile bag that I help family and friends with, love mine! The positive about the Stanley is: the design used is the strong design before the updated straight ratchets with the plastic parts! Can't beat the price on the Harbor Freight even though it was the weakest! Sometimes cheap and weak is fine! Thank you for these videos!!!!
The 72T Duralast and Husky ratchets are made by GearWrench/Apex Tool Group. lol. A Matco 88T rebuild kit should fit in the Husky. A Craftsman 72T kit should fit in the Duralast one. At least it should. It did in my dads 72T craftsman ratchets and they are the same design, anvil and all.
I've been using a Stanley one for years, it's one of my favorites but the pins keep coming out, I should really rebuild it. I have a bunch of ratchets but that Stanley is my go to 3/8 and I switch to another ratchet if needed
Max out test the take off ( CCW ) torque, not CW torque. I would go to 1/2" drive on anything more than 100 ft/lbs to tighten. Also I'm putting the 1/2 " version with the spare tire in place of the tire tool. I'll use sockets on the lug nuts and the scissor jack. The tire tool is a major hassle to use but I'll keep it as a spare. Having a flat is a hassle enough, only to fing you have to use crappy tools to change the spare roadside. I was going to go electric but we all know that won't work when you need it! Thanks for the testing. It helps.
I’ve got one of them Stanley’s and the only problem I’ve ever had is having to beat the flex head pin back in with a pair of pliers 😂 but I’ve only had to do this once of owning it for 3 years
For extendable handles the handles are a potential weak point if they are not beefed up. This i why I wasn't surprised that the Stanley failed at the handle because it had the thinnest one.
Edward Autrey I have been bringing tools into Home Depot for 15 years and have never been told to send it to the manufacturer. What Home Depot are you going to? I would love to call and talk to the store manager for you.
Edward Autrey Someone misinformed you of the Husky warranty. 5605 West Waco Dr Has 2 in stock and will replace your ratchet in store. If you have any issues speak with John H. the assistant manager or Fred at the pro desk. You can call and verify the warranty and tool inventory yourself if you doubt me. This is the store # and they are expecting your exchange (254)772-8177
Oreo Gonzalez This is not accurate information and leads to false accusations on YT. Just because a register jockey or even a manager is misinformed it doesn’t mean this is the standard procedure. It may be frustrating to have an encounter like this but a simple phone call can resolve a lot of confusion.
That is one ratchet (full chrome Duralast 1/2" 36t fixed or long flex) I don't own and could never seem to find it in stock. I have it in comfort grip but the handle would be too big.
They might be the same company but they aren’t the same. That’s like saying Mac tools, dewalt, craftsmen, and Stanley ratchets are the same just because they are all Stanley/ Black and Decker brand.
I stopped buying snap on when I had a harbor freight ratchet finish the job after two broken snap on ratchets. My tool truck guy was so heart broken when I showed him what finished the job and told him that a hobo freight did the job better at $20 and he had to fix my ratchets things got awkward after that... Still have my snap on stuff and some things you can only get from snap on but it just don't hold up the same these days
I bought a Stanley when they first came out. Only problem is I cant use it to take belt on Explorer because it dont have enough teeth and flexs. Yep it's in scrap pile.
I really wanted to like the Pittsburgh one when I was handling it at HF. I just couldnt understand why they put a 1/4in head on it. You shouldn't need to be able to put that much torque on that small sockets. Just made the ratchet head too big. But on the other hand it they made it 3/8 and 1/2 it would have been in my toolbox already.
I know this is an old video but I just got a H/f ratchet from the pawnshop and it’s going into my junk yard bag 💼. For the 2 bucks I bought it for. if I forgot it no great loss.
I can tell you one situation where I almost always need something like this. When doing brakes, I almost always need a breaker bar to undo the rotor bolts. The problem is the breaker bars are sometimes too long and cant fit in the wheel well. This wrench is going to be amazing in those situations. No more looking for a cheater pipe. No more worrying about clearance. At $10 after coupon and lifetime warranty...this will be a no brainer.
So the moral of this story is unless you're a gorilla on crack and you don't do retarded shit with your ratchets and use breaker bars when common sense dictates, your hand tools usually wont fail you under normal working conditions. I actually have two of the Stanley extendable ratchets but I think I will also invest now in one of the Husky brand extendable ratchets as well. H.F. is also a really good bargain..they have a lot of my money lol. Great video as always! :-)
Ben using my duralast rat for several yrs now and no issues wats so ever.cours I don’t mis use it or abuse it under real world useage I highly recommend this rat
Grrr. I really wish you had gone into the failure on the Stanley a little bit more...or at least showed what it looked like apart and the internals of the handle. I cant believe you are holding it in two parts for quite some time but you only show the back side of the head side of the ratchet and we never see the front where the guides and locking channels are...like what happens at the bottom of it with the channels? I came across one where the head was stuck at 90 degrees with the head tilted down rofl...pretty much unusable but I was able to get the locking pin to work after a ton of fiddling with it. The extend mechanism on it is quite rough and tons of rust came out when I used wd-40. The lock ring and spring both quite rusted but I think they'll be ok now that they're clean. Before I finish cleaning and put it all back together, I want to take the handle apart and clean it better. I have been able to get the small piece of the handle that allows you to extend it and unlock it off. Now it's just the head end stuck into the handle end but I havent been able to figure out how to get them apart...meh
Using the tool the right way then it don't matter on what poundage it breaks at .Breaker bar to loosen and torc wrench to tighten.Cant believe you would even compare Duralast from Harbor fright tools .No comparison Duralast like 5 times better all the way around
Thanks Chris! You know I love the test to failure videos! I currently own the Husky, but it’s now in a special place in my toolbox. It was a gift from my late son. Thanks Again.
Any time Bobby. I know how it is to have tools that have sentimental value.
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I recently purchased a Pittsburgh Pro extendable ratchet and tried using it on lug nuts that were
severely over-tightened. The torque spec is 80 lb ft. Based on when the ratchet started to flex, this video gave me an idea
of just how much they were over-tightened (probably around 200 lb ft over spec). The ratchet started to flex
while I was using it and I ended up using a 24" breaker bar; with effort.
It's nice to have an idea of when it will fail and that it can fail without using an extension. Also, I
noticed too that it seems like the ratchet flexes when it's getting close to its failure point. That
can be used as a good warning feature and an indication to get something bigger.
Thanks for making this video!
Appreciate you watching and commenting. 👍🏻
I'm going to have to go with the Pittsburgh Pro. I think that on any given test the numbers might be better. That with the $5 off and easy warranty replacement make it a winner IMHO. Thanks for another great video Chris.
BTW can you maybe let me know how much torque I can put on a Walmart butter knife before it'd fail....
... That'd be great.
The Pittsburgh Pro currently at $13.99 and you can use the $5 off is by far an overlooked item and has a lot of value. 👍
@@ClientGraphics i have 3 of these lol one in my car one in my van and one at home
I’m a Lube Tech at a Kia Dealership and I regularly use my 1/2 inch extendable Pittsburgh ratchet with a 17mm socket as well as a 27mm socket when loosening and tightening drain plugs and paper filter cases and my only complaint is that the coated handle adds a little weight, otherwise I think it is a great product!
All my ratchets are extendable. I have a series of different length and diameter pipes in my ratchet drawer. Works for me. 😊
That was a really great comment and I appreciate your thinking👍
EZ Red makes a good extendable. 🇺🇸 USA brand.
It is always good to see a ratchet start bending before it brakes a tooth or something, its basically telling to let go, and grab a larger drive one
I have the Stanley and I really do like it. I took it apart and lubricated it with super lube and it works smooth. It definitely a keeper along my vintage 36 tooth Snap On 3/8 flex head ratchet.
Great video , I always take my Stanley in my junk yard bag. Great ratchet.
All ratchets did well, the HF was disappointing when compared to the others but still good. I like the flex head option on the Husky. Thanks for the great video...
Duralast and husky were almost exactly the same breakpoint at approx 250ft/lb. I almost bought a husky today, but the lack of a locking system stopped me. You can even see this guy struggling a bit to keep it straight the more force he exerts. On a side note I gotta admit, the stanley one is incredible, i have two of them that have been my go to automotive ratchet for years. I only wish that it had a smaller arc swing
I use the 3/8 pittsburgh ratchet with my tekton sockets for loosening oil drain plugs. Plus with the extendability making it very portable it's gonna be my standard until something better comes along.
Stanley for me had mine for 5 years put it through hell and it still works. But I’ve never put a cheater bar on it tho.
Just broke mine ...12+ years master tech ... It's ma go to 60 teeth makes it strong lasted years until it didn't . Love it will warranty for another . More teeth are better for access but not for strength. I put my tools through alot and it's nice to know you don't always have to spend hundreds
I can honestly say the 1/4 x3/8 hf ratchet is my favorite tool regardless of brand, use the heck out of mine and its given me zero issues
I have the Stanley and it's awesome I've had it for 5 years and it's my go-to wrench
Duralast and HF for the win, both good warranty experience. The new Duralast I find have went from a tiawan to China manufacturer. All duralast sockets in stores are now Chinese and no longer have the blue or red stripe which I liked. Great video.
Spreadsheet view of results would be nice to include somewhere in video
I bought the Harbor freight one as I was on a long drive and just needed a tool quickly and I have been using it as the 3/8 I go to for a while now, it's just nice being able to work on a spark plug that is behind the firewall and extend the handle to be able to reach it, very useful tool for like $15.
I like the big soft handle of the Pittsburg. The great price helps too. All this DIYer needs.
I've wanted see a Stanley tested
It was an epic fail. Sorry! I'm working on trying to come up with a way to makeup for it.
I was a little surprised by the handle on the Stanley coming off during testing. All things considered, we did push it to over 225 lb-ft with a cheater and I'm guessing that loosened up the internals on the handle.
See the husky has the seal around the anvil that I wish the ICON had...also you should start using (or already should have been using) the ICON socket to see what happens to them over time of repeated extreme Tq. And to monitor the inside dimensions over time to see if it widens the tight tolerances you’ve discovered that they had brand new. And see if you can get them to give a little over time. What the worst that could happen? You have to warranty an ICON socket?.... oh no the horror. When would you ever be near a Harbor Freight to warranty it out? Oh gosh...😉 I’m sorry for the funny sarcasm. But I’m sure you get the point and you get the good humor.👍🏻🤙🏻✌🏻 you could even do an ICON warranty video about the experience. Then one more video down the line too. a follow up if an open box of ICON tools ever hits the open box section. And how much they might want for such items. 🤔😉🤫🤭
I've seen the Stanley with the handle ripped out so many times on the shelves at local WalMarts
i had the same Pittsburgh ratchet its a great ratchet and good warranty
Always wondered if these extendable ratchets were any good; I have different length ratchets in 3/3 & 1/2 to use in place of an extended length one, but after seeing this video I'll actually go and get one. A good item to have in my vehicle and at the salvage yard. Enjoy the videos, help to keep me sane during covid-19 era.
I have both the Husky and Stanley. I put them in my car kits because they are versatile. I don't use them much, just when I am trying to fix a car on the side of the road. I also have a breaker bar in the kit, so I can use that for the heavy stuff. Anyways, great video.
Broke my Stanley on a 24mm crank pulley bolt. It was my go to ratchet
I've had my stanley for 20 + years and it finally broke. So for me stanley is the best I've ever had and I've had others and stanley is the one that lasted me the longest.
If you call them, they will send you a new ratchet 🙂
Wow, great video, deserves more upvotes. Thanks!
Hey! What about Ez-Red. Were they not the first to come up with the extendable ratchet?! Thank you Chris!
Those Duralast ratchets always seem to perform better than I think they are going to. I have a few Duralast items and have never had a failure.
I have 3 husky. Used to be $28. Now Pedi-biden made them $10 more in last year. Great for brake caliper bracket bolts. Never broke one yet. Best warranty hands down. Made in chinesium. 72 tooth. I don't borrow them out. I put the 144 tooth mechanism in mine. Now that's better than strap off JUNK for 25% of the cost. 2.5 degree angle now.
Interesting. I just used the Stanley to check the spark plugs on my car two days ago and find it heavier than my ezred. It works fine but I think I still prefer my ezred flex head. I got the stanley to keep with my small set I carry just in case I need a bit more leverage since that's like a 7 inch ratchet. I'll keep an eye on that extension. I guess it would help not to swing them out like you did. It's not a star wars sword. Lol. They do work as intended as you mentioned which I like. In short you are also missing the ezred and kobalt flex head so you may need to get a new Stanley and do the test again with the others.
I've used to duralast daily for lube and brakes for 1.5 years now, no issues other than the slide getting sticky from oil and debris
i recently purchased a husky extendable ratchet. the weird thing about it is that it looks exactly like the stanley. its a HUSKY 65507. I bought it at a yard sale for $5
I've had a Husky extendable ratchet. Its been used quite a bit but it comes loose far too easily which is really annoying in tight spots.
I use the Stanley in my mobile bag that I help family and friends with, love mine! The positive about the Stanley is: the design used is the strong design before the updated straight ratchets with the plastic parts! Can't beat the price on the Harbor Freight even though it was the weakest! Sometimes cheap and weak is fine! Thank you for these videos!!!!
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I like the Pittsburgh. I have had the older version of it for a longtime.
You should do a tooth test like a gearwrench 120xp 84 and 72 tooth. Same brand just different count. That would be pretty cool imo. Good vids man!
@@user-ki3dj9pu9y rebuild kits are available for close to $15
The 72T Duralast and Husky ratchets are made by GearWrench/Apex Tool Group. lol. A Matco 88T rebuild kit should fit in the Husky. A Craftsman 72T kit should fit in the Duralast one. At least it should. It did in my dads 72T craftsman ratchets and they are the same design, anvil and all.
I've been using a Stanley one for years, it's one of my favorites but the pins keep coming out, I should really rebuild it. I have a bunch of ratchets but that Stanley is my go to 3/8 and I switch to another ratchet if needed
Max out test the take off ( CCW ) torque, not CW torque. I would go to 1/2" drive on anything more than 100 ft/lbs to tighten. Also I'm putting the 1/2 " version with the spare tire in place of the tire tool. I'll use sockets on the lug nuts and the scissor jack. The tire tool is a major hassle to use but I'll keep it as a spare. Having a flat is a hassle enough, only to fing you have to use crappy tools to change the spare roadside. I was going to go electric but we all know that won't work when you need it! Thanks for the testing. It helps.
I have 2 of those stanleys I've had no problems with them. Handles or nothing.
I had 2 of them, but one had a problem 😂 The other is still good to go and I've had it for years👍
I have to also go with the Harbor Freight ratchet. Price and warranty being the deciding factor.
See the husky has the seal around the anvil that I wish the ICON had...
I’ve got one of them Stanley’s and the only problem I’ve ever had is having to beat the flex head pin back in with a pair of pliers 😂 but I’ve only had to do this once of owning it for 3 years
I have the stably and I broke the gears/ratchet last week doing a wheel bearing on my truck...
Very surprised with the Stanley. handle failure, what? Thank you for the Vid.
I was surprised also.
Happy holidays to everyone.
For extendable handles the handles are a potential weak point if they are not beefed up. This i why I wasn't surprised that the Stanley failed at the handle because it had the thinnest one.
Where is the CRAFTSMAN Extendable Ratchet?
I own one, but it's not being Tested...🤔
Or is it just "not available in your area".
Great review but personally not a fan of the extendable ratchets. I prefer owning a short, medium and long reach ratchets and use them as required..
Husky was a tough one might have to buy that one
Good luck with the Husky lifetime warranty, Home Depot says to mail it to the manufacturer
Edward Autrey I have been bringing tools into Home Depot for 15 years and have never been told to send it to the manufacturer. What Home Depot are you going to? I would love to call and talk to the store manager for you.
Trucker88 Waco TX manager said it’s a new policy, look it up it’s all over RUclips
@@edwardautrey3671 thanks for sharing ill think twice about husky
Edward Autrey Someone misinformed you of the Husky warranty. 5605 West Waco Dr Has 2 in stock and will replace your ratchet in store. If you have any issues speak with John H. the assistant manager or Fred at the pro desk. You can call and verify the warranty and tool inventory yourself if you doubt me. This is the store # and they are expecting your exchange (254)772-8177
Oreo Gonzalez This is not accurate information and leads to false accusations on YT. Just because a register jockey or even a manager is misinformed it doesn’t mean this is the standard procedure. It may be frustrating to have an encounter like this but a simple phone call can resolve a lot of confusion.
Can you do a video on 1/2” torque tests using the old style Duralast 36 tooth?
That is one ratchet (full chrome Duralast 1/2" 36t fixed or long flex) I don't own and could never seem to find it in stock. I have it in comfort grip but the handle would be too big.
Which do you think is the strongest flex head locking ratchet?
All these tools you break, do you take them back and swap them out for new ones?
Doesn't everyone already know that APEX makes Husky/Teq/Duralast .....all 3 of them are the same.
They might be the same company but they aren’t the same. That’s like saying Mac tools, dewalt, craftsmen, and Stanley ratchets are the same just because they are all Stanley/ Black and Decker brand.
@@rubberbabybuggybumper6270 LOL... So true!
Apex tools owns Crescent, Gearwrench and SATA ... and they make tools for Husky and Duralast.
I stopped buying snap on when I had a harbor freight ratchet finish the job after two broken snap on ratchets. My tool truck guy was so heart broken when I showed him what finished the job and told him that a hobo freight did the job better at $20 and he had to fix my ratchets things got awkward after that... Still have my snap on stuff and some things you can only get from snap on but it just don't hold up the same these days
I bought a Stanley when they first came out. Only problem is I cant use it to take belt on Explorer because it dont have enough teeth and flexs. Yep it's in scrap pile.
I really wanted to like the Pittsburgh one when I was handling it at HF. I just couldnt understand why they put a 1/4in head on it. You shouldn't need to be able to put that much torque on that small sockets. Just made the ratchet head too big. But on the other hand it they made it 3/8 and 1/2 it would have been in my toolbox already.
Exactly, I wish it were just 3/8 or at least double head like you mentioned. 3/8 head is the sweet spot, if I need to go 1/2 ill use a breaker bar
I know this is an old video but I just got a H/f ratchet from the pawnshop and it’s going into my junk yard bag 💼. For the 2 bucks I bought it for. if I forgot it no great loss.
Stanly all day
Duralast works just as well as the husky for a cheaper price. I'd get in the Zone with Auto Zone.
I have ez red verion they are pretty good and comfterble
Great Video great quality i’am sure they have their place but IMHO I think there kinda gimmicky i will stick to my one piece long handles
Any chance you saw that video from diesel about the similarities between Pittsburgh and the ez red
Thanks again bro
What kind of pole is that you use as a cheater bar?
I look at the Pittsburgh every time, then I Can't figure out why I'd need it.
I can tell you one situation where I almost always need something like this. When doing brakes, I almost always need a breaker bar to undo the rotor bolts. The problem is the breaker bars are sometimes too long and cant fit in the wheel well. This wrench is going to be amazing in those situations. No more looking for a cheater pipe. No more worrying about clearance. At $10 after coupon and lifetime warranty...this will be a no brainer.
I would love to see a plain jane standard 1/4 3/8 1/2 stanleys tested.
I'm working on trying to come up with a set to review.
Never truly loves extended ratchets due to how bulky they can be.
At my local Home Depot the Husky is cheaper than the Duralast I think I’m gonna go pick up the Husky
Where did you get the 1/2 drive adapter your putting your socket on?
It is included in the 3pc Square Drive Socket Caps Item 67011 from Harbor Freight.
@@ClientGraphics Oh nice. Never saw those in the store before.
Price?
you missed the best one ..Steelman Pro flex head extendable.... I have been usinh for 4 years and bout a few sets for friends ..
So the moral of this story is unless you're a gorilla on crack and you don't do retarded shit with your ratchets and use breaker bars when common sense dictates, your hand tools usually wont fail you under normal working conditions. I actually have two of the Stanley extendable ratchets but I think I will also invest now in one of the Husky brand extendable ratchets as well. H.F. is also a really good bargain..they have a lot of my money lol. Great video as always! :-)
What's the lengths of them?you really should have at least told us how long they open up to..
They are like little light sabors.
I think it's time to do the 1/2 ratchet Testing those suckers will prolly not break at less than 1k ft lbs.
I work like to see you test a red max ratchet
My ratchet is the Pittsburgh stubby with 30” black pipe as a cheater.....theres nothing it couldn’t break loose for last 20 yrs 🤓
You should get a camera pointing Down also.
Ben using my duralast rat for several yrs now and no issues wats so ever.cours I don’t mis use it or abuse it under real world useage I highly recommend this rat
Grrr. I really wish you had gone into the failure on the Stanley a little bit more...or at least showed what it looked like apart and the internals of the handle. I cant believe you are holding it in two parts for quite some time but you only show the back side of the head side of the ratchet and we never see the front where the guides and locking channels are...like what happens at the bottom of it with the channels? I came across one where the head was stuck at 90 degrees with the head tilted down rofl...pretty much unusable but I was able to get the locking pin to work after a ton of fiddling with it. The extend mechanism on it is quite rough and tons of rust came out when I used wd-40. The lock ring and spring both quite rusted but I think they'll be ok now that they're clean. Before I finish cleaning and put it all back together, I want to take the handle apart and clean it better. I have been able to get the small piece of the handle that allows you to extend it and unlock it off. Now it's just the head end stuck into the handle end but I havent been able to figure out how to get them apart...meh
Just bought the Husky ratchet from ebay. they ought to pay you an ad fee lol
Mine says "Stanley Duralast"
Hmmm...
Using the tool the right way then it don't matter on what poundage it breaks at .Breaker bar to loosen and torc wrench to tighten.Cant believe you would even compare Duralast from Harbor fright tools .No comparison Duralast like 5 times better all the way around
For that much torque these are not the proper size or type of tool. I like my Stanley for its intended uses fine, Walmart is everywhere.
You failed to give the brand name to that last ratchet.bragged about the terrible backdrag like it's a good thing and didn't say what it was!.
Stanley ratchet is my good to ratchet. But the husky win this one
Why push a ratchet beyond what anyone would ever do...makes no sense at all..they all can break where means nothing.
That is one dumb idea.
Dumb test. USE breaker bars for high torqued nuts... Mr genius ☹️
Breaker bars were tested in this video ruclips.net/video/Mmv4bMerTZU/видео.html
Enjoy✌