I am of the belief that there is no such thing as too many ratchets, unless you’ve run out of space to store them :-) with that said anyone who works on cars knows you need all kinds of tools for the wide range of tasks. I just purchased that same FLF80 based on so many recommendations from others like yourself and look forward to using it. You have a nice collection and am quite inspired. Thanks for sharing!
Purchased the TF72 and that thing is awesome. Have been using it nonstop for interior work and window regulators. Now I just need a T72. So it continues.
You’re right about the wrist control and learning how to feel the tool and fastener. But what I like about locking flex is occasionally you have a situation where it’s really convenient to set the angle, then reach the tool into place and push it onto the fastener without losing your angle. Like with alternator or power steering pump bolts on transverse mounted engines.
Can you recommend any ratchets that resale for more than the original price like the 1/2Craftsman flex head with a thumb wheel made in USA they sell for 400 - 500$ on eBay and going up i like to resale and snap on always resale for less than the original price
Tell your buddy that tells you that you’re a nut for having all those ratchets that there are idiots like myself with 60 plus snap on ratchets out there!! Lol
I hate when people go like oh a ratchet is a ratchet. Then I give them my Pittsburgh ratchet and my snap-on and let them feel the difference for themselves
If only snapon had a good locking flex head. I love the feel of the dual 80 BUT the locking flex and comfort grip on matco are sooo much better. Snapon is smoother by far.
I’ve got a collection to rival yours, including the breaker bars in each size. The ones you gotta try are the “bent handle” and “offset handle” 3/8s models. They’re super handy and spend more time in my hand than any other
I've got an f80 100th anniversary edition (which is hands down my most used and favorite ratchet), a snap on fhld80 100th anniversary edition with a purple hard handle, and a snap on thld72r 100th anniversary ratchet, a snap on 71-10 ratchet, and a gearwrench 120xp flex head 18" ratchet.
ok i used to never use snap on but i bought one it’s a normal 3/8 classic looking ratchet i love it im thinking of switching my flex head 3/8 and 1/4 for snap on
Yes, always the right tool for the job. There can be access issues and sometimes you can uses two ratchets at the same time. I think you need to purchase some locking flex head ratchets👍
I love my ratchets as well. I have mostly snap on ratchets but in the locking flex head I much prefer the Matco so I went with those for the locking mechanism. The finish on the Matco isn’t as nice as snap on but it works great especially with the slimmer head profile.
For me snap on ratchets are #1 then Napa Carlisle and if I'm trying to save any more cash I go gear wrench I keep it pretty simple on ratchets these days remember guys a used snap on ratchet from eBay or a pawn shop is just as good as one off the truck if and when it breaks they will rebuild or replace it
Clean ass ratchets! They look like they have never been used! Like how he isn't a big fan of breaker bars but will use a super duper expensive ratchet to act as a breaker bar! This must be sleepy joes kid!
I have like 13 snap on ratchets and the people who give me shit about it have never even been in a situation where they arent going to get that $4,200 job done without one of them. If i didnt have the indexing one or multi application one there are a few vehicles the torque converter bolts/nuts weren't comin out. Period. My ratchets have paid for themselves multiple times over. They've yet to create a cordless or air tool that can replace my hand tools in the thick of it type situations yet. I love em. I've broken some of them but its literally been years later that i did. And i was pushing it with them. I've also used my 1/4 snap on ratchets for shit that normal diyers wouldnt dare attempt with their craftsman or whatever. I bet you could break semi lug nuts loose with a 1/4 snap on ratchet. Lol you know the difference bro? They have to use breaker bars.. we use ratchets as our breaker bars.
Even the USA craftsmans, I can't Stang their square handles. Beyond uncomfortable. Also the craftsman stuff just looks very crude with their rough forgings and lack of chrome. Don't know, never been my thing
@@raffighookassian1724 Chrome plating is nothing more than a rust preventive. Chrome plated tools can be dangerous to use if oil gets on them. Those "rough forgings" on Craftsman tools are there for a purpose, for grip if oily. As far as chrome plated tools, ever cut the shit out of your hand from peeling chrome? Also, Snap On salesmen have, in my 43 years as a shop mechanic have always been snotty assholes. I've dealt with many. If one sales rep gets off his lazy ass and enters my shop(s), if they see I don't have a Snap On rollaway, they have always ignored me, no "Hello. Is there anything I can help you with today?" Cornwell, Matco and Mac salesmen have always been superior. I've amassed quite a few Snap On tools over the past decades and recently sold them all on Craigslist. I made the mistake of buying a Snap On 1/2 inch click-type torque wrench back about 1979. After a few months, the salesman came up to my work station (John Deere Industrial dealership) and said: "Why don't you let me have your torque wrench calibrated for you?" I let him take it and the next week he handed it back to me with a bill for like $25. I was PISSED! Had he said there would have been a charge, I never would have let him take it. Besides, why calibrate? The reason for torque wrenches are to tighten fasteners evenly. What's to "calibrate"? So what if it's a few pound feet off as long as the fasteners are all tightened to the same reading? That was the last time I dealt with Snap On.
@@47485ksc I know exactly why craftsman does the gunmetal finish, but personally, I've never had my tools slip from the chrome, nor do I have chipped ratchets because I don't drag my $200 ratchets across the floor. After a day of work, I spend a extra 5 minutes to wipe everything and put them back. I guess it's all preference, some people have good experiences with snap on, others have terrible. Personally I don't even abuse my tools so I have never even broken a ratchet. Breaker bars exist for a reason. What's most important is the fit in the hand of the user, more power to you if you prefer the craftsman, just not my cup of tea as I feel they are not the the same fit and finish
No such thing as too many....new Proto ratchets are not terrible., they are awesome. Mac axis ratchets are great...Snap on is not the only quality ratchet, your completely wrong.. As far as the highest quality, most perfect looking ratchet...those are Nepros made in Japan.
You could tell some of them had been used quite a bit due to the condition of the handles, its just a matter of cleaning and taking care of your tools. Not all mechanics stuff is covered in grease and beat up, just the sloppy ones.
There ok for new mechanics but master mechanics need snapon? LMFAO. I hope no you g tech actually buy into this garbage. If you have 300 Hillary’s I. Gearwrench ratchets that have 10 teeth engaged and do t break with a lifetime warranty vs 5000k in snap on ratchets that are 3 times the price because to pay for a lifetime of breaking and warranty jobs (and snap o. Shit break all the time, sockets and ratchets - if you’re really putting them to use - that’s why your truck has repair kits and they tell you the repair kit number on each tool -lol) , you’re already ahead. Invest in knowledge and tools that make you day easier not tools that dig into your paycheck. I sold my snap on ratchets. That’s how little I used them. I once bought into the expensive tool hype. Some people just never wake up.
I am of the belief that there is no such thing as too many ratchets, unless you’ve run out of space to store them :-) with that said anyone who works on cars knows you need all kinds of tools for the wide range of tasks. I just purchased that same FLF80 based on so many recommendations from others like yourself and look forward to using it. You have a nice collection and am quite inspired. Thanks for sharing!
Purchased the TF72 and that thing is awesome. Have been using it nonstop for interior work and window regulators. Now I just need a T72. So it continues.
Some people collect ratchets, some people collect watches, nuff said.
Yeap... just like me. I have about 110 ratchets as of right now. About 30 of the are snap-on. 😅
You’re right about the wrist control and learning how to feel the tool and fastener. But what I like about locking flex is occasionally you have a situation where it’s really convenient to set the angle, then reach the tool into place and push it onto the fastener without losing your angle. Like with alternator or power steering pump bolts on transverse mounted engines.
Snapon makes the best ratchet hands down. No need to explain yourself ill soon have this big of a collection 😂
Can you recommend any ratchets that resale for more than the original price like the 1/2Craftsman flex head with a thumb wheel made in USA they sell for 400 - 500$ on eBay and going up i like to resale and snap on always resale for less than the original price
Because made in America that’s why 🇺🇸💯can’t never have too many tools 💪🏾
I find I generally only have an issue with flex heads when I’m really having muscle something loose. Inevitably it’ll flex one direction or the other.
Guys in my shop would talk shit about Snap on. So I let them borrow my Snap on ratchets. They all have tool truck accounts now🤣🤣🤣🤣
What’s the difference between tf72 and tf711
Tell your buddy that tells you that you’re a nut for having all those ratchets that there are idiots like myself with 60 plus snap on ratchets out there!! Lol
I hate when people go like oh a ratchet is a ratchet. Then I give them my Pittsburgh ratchet and my snap-on and let them feel the difference for themselves
If only snapon had a good locking flex head. I love the feel of the dual 80 BUT the locking flex and comfort grip on matco are sooo much better. Snapon is smoother by far.
I thought I had it bad 😂 I buy ratchets just because I like them
Great collection 🎉
Snap on’s locking flex head ratchets are definitely my favorite
Nice post and ratchet collection sir.
I’ve got a collection to rival yours, including the breaker bars in each size. The ones you gotta try are the “bent handle” and “offset handle” 3/8s models. They’re super handy and spend more time in my hand than any other
I've got an f80 100th anniversary edition (which is hands down my most used and favorite ratchet), a snap on fhld80 100th anniversary edition with a purple hard handle, and a snap on thld72r 100th anniversary ratchet, a snap on 71-10 ratchet, and a gearwrench 120xp flex head 18" ratchet.
ok i used to never use snap on but i bought one it’s a normal 3/8 classic looking ratchet i love it im thinking of switching my flex head 3/8 and 1/4 for snap on
You have 7 less than me. You need the right tool for the job.
Yes, always the right tool for the job. There can be access issues and sometimes you can uses two ratchets at the same time. I think you need to purchase some locking flex head ratchets👍
I’m on it
Palm ratchets and fingertips are good too.
@@ClientGraphics I'm your big fan
Proto, Hazet, Stahwille, MAC, Matco, Snap-On Are all in the same ball park of Quality.
I've got over 30 including one Jesse James ratchet there's mac one Matco the rest are snap on yeah I got a problem too
Can’t wait to see how it grows! Locking flex heads?!?
The locking flex head from snapon is horrable I love the dual 80 but I need my locking flex. And matco has a better comfort grip
I love my ratchets as well. I have mostly snap on ratchets but in the locking flex head I much prefer the Matco so I went with those for the locking mechanism. The finish on the Matco isn’t as nice as snap on but it works great especially with the slimmer head profile.
I have the black 3/8” locking long flex and man it’s my favorite ratchet. Pretty much the only one I use other than my small snap on flex 1/4”
Can never have too many snap ons
Have the little 3/8 but not working fm70 where can I get kit ?
You need angle handled and the multi position head ratchets
How do you store all these ratchets in your tool box?
We all know how you really practice your “ wrist control” ✊
Feed the addiction
Have the little 3/8 but it’s broken where can I get Rebuild kit?
For me snap on ratchets are #1 then Napa Carlisle and if I'm trying to save any more cash I go gear wrench I keep it pretty simple on ratchets these days remember guys a used snap on ratchet from eBay or a pawn shop is just as good as one off the truck if and when it breaks they will rebuild or replace it
I dont use fixed head ratchets. Heck i dont even own any. Flex is the way to go.
Same bro all free flexheads none of that locking flex crap either
Clean ass ratchets! They look like they have never been used! Like how he isn't a big fan of breaker bars but will use a super duper expensive ratchet to act as a breaker bar! This must be sleepy joes kid!
Nothing wrong with having nice ratchets.
I have like 13 snap on ratchets and the people who give me shit about it have never even been in a situation where they arent going to get that $4,200 job done without one of them. If i didnt have the indexing one or multi application one there are a few vehicles the torque converter bolts/nuts weren't comin out. Period. My ratchets have paid for themselves multiple times over. They've yet to create a cordless or air tool that can replace my hand tools in the thick of it type situations yet. I love em. I've broken some of them but its literally been years later that i did. And i was pushing it with them. I've also used my 1/4 snap on ratchets for shit that normal diyers wouldnt dare attempt with their craftsman or whatever. I bet you could break semi lug nuts loose with a 1/4 snap on ratchet. Lol you know the difference bro? They have to use breaker bars.. we use ratchets as our breaker bars.
I hate the ones that don’t say USA on the head. But nice collection.
Jay break it then call snap on direct 😁
Whoa you are a ratchet addict so am I have over 160 ratchets
Give away please
@@nathalialavelle1603 hell no my hard earned money was spent on them I got 200 now and I ain't giving a damn one away for free either
@@WorkHorseLT what 200 rachets? That was impressive!! Please make a video a snap on ratchet Tour
I think I have like 12 or 15... No snap on or Carlyle! Etc
You should try nepros mate they're up there maybe better than snap on
Please be careful about rotating your phone camera 90 degrees. Otherwise good video.
0:42: Matco stool. Craftsman tools: just as good at 1/3'd the cost...that is until they recently went Asian imported junk.
Even the USA craftsmans, I can't Stang their square handles. Beyond uncomfortable. Also the craftsman stuff just looks very crude with their rough forgings and lack of chrome. Don't know, never been my thing
@@raffighookassian1724 Chrome plating is nothing more than a rust preventive. Chrome plated tools can be dangerous to use if oil gets on them. Those "rough forgings" on Craftsman tools are there for a purpose, for grip if oily. As far as chrome plated tools, ever cut the shit out of your hand from peeling chrome? Also, Snap On salesmen have, in my 43 years as a shop mechanic have always been snotty assholes. I've dealt with many. If one sales rep gets off his lazy ass and enters my shop(s), if they see I don't have a Snap On rollaway, they have always ignored me, no "Hello. Is there anything I can help you with today?" Cornwell, Matco and Mac salesmen have always been superior. I've amassed quite a few Snap On tools over the past decades and recently sold them all on Craigslist. I made the mistake of buying a Snap On 1/2 inch click-type torque wrench back about 1979. After a few months, the salesman came up to my work station (John Deere Industrial dealership) and said: "Why don't you let me have your torque wrench calibrated for you?" I let him take it and the next week he handed it back to me with a bill for like $25. I was PISSED! Had he said there would have been a charge, I never would have let him take it. Besides, why calibrate? The reason for torque wrenches are to tighten fasteners evenly. What's to "calibrate"? So what if it's a few pound feet off as long as the fasteners are all tightened to the same reading? That was the last time I dealt with Snap On.
@@47485ksc I know exactly why craftsman does the gunmetal finish, but personally, I've never had my tools slip from the chrome, nor do I have chipped ratchets because I don't drag my $200 ratchets across the floor. After a day of work, I spend a extra 5 minutes to wipe everything and put them back. I guess it's all preference, some people have good experiences with snap on, others have terrible. Personally I don't even abuse my tools so I have never even broken a ratchet. Breaker bars exist for a reason. What's most important is the fit in the hand of the user, more power to you if you prefer the craftsman, just not my cup of tea as I feel they are not the the same fit and finish
Probably should invest in a quality hand cleaner also.
Wrong bud cuz axis is there if not better in my opinion and I love snap on ratchets but Mac today have a awesome set of ratchets. Check em out. 👍🏾
Bruh you only 3 regular ones
3 flex heads
3 long handles and that's it.
No locking flex heads? No quick release ratchets? 😂
Their locking flexheads suck
No such thing as too many....new Proto ratchets are not terrible., they are awesome. Mac axis ratchets are great...Snap on is not the only quality ratchet, your completely wrong.. As far as the highest quality, most perfect looking ratchet...those are Nepros made in Japan.
I have more Snap-on ratchet so I win
Thanks for keeping Merica great. I have some Snap On but that Chinesium and Taiwanesium steel have been keeping my wallet great.
Gearwrench 120 xp
I could never own a non flex head ratchet. Don’t know how you all do it, they suck lol.
U don't flip midway while filming...
Those ratchets are in pristine condition 🤔 in working professional settings ratchets do not look like that after a week. New collection?
You could tell some of them had been used quite a bit due to the condition of the handles, its just a matter of cleaning and taking care of your tools. Not all mechanics stuff is covered in grease and beat up, just the sloppy ones.
There ok for new mechanics but master mechanics need snapon? LMFAO. I hope no you g tech actually buy into this garbage. If you have 300 Hillary’s I. Gearwrench ratchets that have 10 teeth engaged and do t break with a lifetime warranty vs 5000k in snap on ratchets that are 3 times the price because to pay for a lifetime of breaking and warranty jobs (and snap o. Shit break all the time, sockets and ratchets - if you’re really putting them to use - that’s why your truck has repair kits and they tell you the repair kit number on each tool -lol) , you’re already ahead. Invest in knowledge and tools that make you day easier not tools that dig into your paycheck. I sold my snap on ratchets. That’s how little I used them. I once bought into the expensive tool hype. Some people just never wake up.
How many ratchet now