Which Ratchet Should You Get?
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Craftsman 120 Tooth Gunmetal Tool Set: amzn.to/35aQLWh
DeWalt 72 Tooth Set: amzn.to/3b7MF4X
81-piece Gunmetal Chrome Mechanics Tool Set is made for the auto-enthusiast, semi-pro, or do-it-yourselfer. This set comes with the new 120-Tooth ratchet that provides maximum accessibility in tight spots. With its slim head and 3-degree arc swing, you can get into narrow spaces with ease and quickly tighten or loosen a fastener. This set also comes with two extension bars, a universal joint, a spark plug socket, a bit adapter, and a wide range of shallow and deep sockets for added utility. The gunmetal chrome finish provides durable rust resistance, easy cleaning, and a professional look. All of these components are packed in a compact mobile case perfect for storage in a toolbox, garage, a vehicle or proudly displayed on your workbench. The case has durable metal clips and metal removable hinges for splitting the case into two for storage or ready availability. The case also has exterior grooves for stacking with same size cases. Take on your next project with our Gunmetal Chrome 81-piece tool set.
The 23 Piece Combination Impact Socket Set offers a wide variety of sockets for any user need. These sockets have DirectTorque technology to help prevent rounding of fasteners and provide better grip.
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Which Ratchet Should You Get? #Craftsman 120 Tooth #Dewalt 72 Tooth #Stanley 36 Tooth Socket Set
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I just bought the gunmetal craftsman. Hopefully it will last. I'm not a mechanic so I think it should do what I need.
I have many brands of tools, sets, ratchets. My favorites are gearwrench xp120 and craftsman 120 gunmetal. Smoooooth!
Does having finer teeth compromise strength vs the older style?
Yes
Yes, but at least a well made 90 tooth will be stronger than you are assuming no cheater pipe etc. They will be hard enough that you'll probably die before they wear out from just ratcheting but yeah be more careful with leverage increasing jigs!
@Magnus what about a 120?
Thank you for this review. Well done and easy to understand.
thanks for the review, very informative, well done
The Husky. You’re basically the dealing with a 72 tooth ratchet with the craftsman versus 90 tooth ratchet with the Husky.
Thanks for the information.
I don't believe it...I go from djing to picking a trade...looking up ratchets to buy and i see your face again😭🤣🙏🏽
72 tooth is about the minimum for fixing modern cars. For home use it wouldn’t matter.
I’ve got a 24 tooth Armstrong I occasionally use it’s 40 years old and was common for industrial use. I lubricate all my ratcheting tools.
So you’re saying 36 tooth gear is strong than 72 and 120 teeth gear….120 will strip out because the gear ratio?
Hi sir. What the best durability and strengt for same brand. 24 teeth or 41 teeth?
I tried to fastened bolts using ratchet sock handle, I think it was 72 teeth one. I thought I already fastened it enough so the bolt won't fall off but it was not. I lost 2 of the bolts.
The strange is, I ask my friend to fix some part of my motorcycle and he was using ratchet too. The bolts fastened very well and did not fall off. Can you explain what did I do wrong?
Depends what bolt it was
More is better, but you get diminishing returns. 72-90 is the sweet spot. Craftsman warranty is worthless or very difficult depending on what tool you have. Anything from a Sears store you can forget about. Others you may have to prove you bought it at the store you bought it from. If the number is discontinued good luck.
Gearwrench 90T
Tight conditions the 120 would be much better
if ur not buying tool truck brands ,gearwrench is best ,shit there 120xp might be better than tool truck brands