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Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
« on: 04 August 2007, 21:29:06 »

Decided to splash out....most of my stuff is sealey / draper...

But my trusty non specific 1/2" ratchet is getting loose and needs replacing...

So im going to treat myself to a top notch one...

But which one? britool, Facom, SP, Sealey.....Snap On  :o

Anyone got one of the above ? Recommendations/Thoughts?
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Re: Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
« Reply #2 on: 04 August 2007, 21:31:53 »

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Decided to splash out....most of my stuff is sealey / draper...

But my trusty non specific 1/2" ratchet is getting loose and needs replacing...

So im going to treat myself to a top notch one...

But which one? britool, Facom, SP, Sealey.....Snap On  :o

Anyone got one of the above ? Recommendations/Thoughts?

I'd be inclined to not buy the really expensive Facom/Snap-On tools, they're good but expensive. Halfords professional range is good enough for most home use
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Re: Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
« Reply #3 on: 04 August 2007, 21:43:11 »

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Re: Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
« Reply #4 on: 04 August 2007, 21:44:43 »

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I am pretty impressed with the new machine mart pro ratchets.....

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/pro132-1-2in-pro-ratchet-polished-chr/path/ratchets-torque-wrenches-2

yeah saw that one today in my catalogue....im stepping into Glasgow tomorrow so may just pick that up at the local `mart.

If its good enough for you  ;)

EDIT - 'dangle berries' - there not open Sunday... >:(
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Re: Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
« Reply #5 on: 04 August 2007, 21:46:48 »

Its go a good grip, nice fine ratchet and the price is good, I will be buying some more of them to repalce my others including my Halfords chain ratchet.
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« Reply #6 on: 04 August 2007, 21:57:14 »

Get you name on their mailing list and wait for the next VAT-free invite.
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Re: Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
« Reply #7 on: 04 August 2007, 21:57:47 »

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Its go a good grip, nice fine ratchet and the price is good, I will be buying some more of them to repalce my others including my Halfords chain ratchet.


whilst your here Mark....any thoughts on this..

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/ces-500a-engine-stand

I have a "headless" rover K seres lump spare inthe garage - outwith the car and i have decided i`d like to take it apart to see its workings...kind of hard when its on a hoist....as anytime i put a socket on anything it just swings..

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Re: Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
« Reply #8 on: 04 August 2007, 21:59:19 »

Yep, got one in the garage with a v8 block attached to it....very good bit of kit. They did do a bigger one but, its a pain in the arse as the legs get in the way a lot.
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Re: Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
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Yep, got one in the garage with a v8 block attached to it....very good bit of kit. They did do a bigger one but, its a pain in the arse as the legs get in the way a lot.

im just going to mail order one of these and the ratchet.....would cost me about £10 to go to Glasgow and park, delivery is only £4.55 !!!!!!!  :)

Matchless - got my name down for vat free - but never needed anything when they advise me of "my evening"  :-/
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« Reply #11 on: 04 August 2007, 22:27:59 »

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I need an oil tray, but they never have in stock :( - http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/14-litre-oil-drain-pan/path/lubrication-fuel-transfer-equipment


awwww Jeeez im worse than a woman - added that to basket as well.... :(
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« Reply #12 on: 04 August 2007, 22:40:02 »

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I need an oil tray, but they never have in stock :( - http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/14-litre-oil-drain-pan/path/lubrication-fuel-transfer-equipment


awwww Jeeez im worse than a woman - added that to basket as well.... :(
Wont let me add, as out of stock :(
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I need an oil tray, but they never have in stock :( - http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/14-litre-oil-drain-pan/path/lubrication-fuel-transfer-equipment


awwww Jeeez im worse than a woman - added that to basket as well.... :(
Wont let me add, as out of stock :(

 :-/ its gone onto a "wishlist" thought it was in my basket...
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Re: Which Quality Ratchet ? ?
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