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Stanley 91-929 3/8-Inch Drive Pear Head Quick Release Ratchet

Stanley 91-929 3/8-Inch Drive Pear Head Quick Release Ratchet
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Stanley 91-929 3/8-Inch Drive Pear Head Quick Release Ratchet

 
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2542-1413 Features: -Drive ratchet.-Quick Release series.-Designed to meet or exceed ANSI specifications.-Ratchet handle is ergonomically designed and has an easy to use thumb operated reverse switch mechanism.-Sockets and extensions remain locked onto the drive until disengaged with an easy to reach low profile quick release button.-Pear head ratchets have a slim profile and a small 7 arc swing for accessibility to hard to reach fasteners.-Single pawl with eight teeth engages the gear to deliver strength.-Durability is increased by dispersing the torque over a larger surface. Color/Finish: -Forged from high quality steel and finished in high polish chrome. Dimensions: -3/8'' drive.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:9.9 inches
Product Width:1.2 inches
Product Height:1.8 inches
Package Length:9.0 inches
Package Width:1.8 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Features
  • Stanley ratchets and accessories are designed to meet or exceed ANSI specifications

  • Forged from high-quality steel and finished in high-polish chrome

  • Ratchet handles are ergonomically designed and have an easy-to-use, thumb operated reverse-switch mechanism

  • Stanley Professional Grade Pear Head Ratchets have a slim profile and a small 7-degree-arc-swing for accessibility to hard to reach fasteners

  • Limited Lifetime Warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews


5A Good Ratchet  Jan 08, 2012 By Stephen A. Pettyjohn
I have many Stanley tools. For the money I have found these tools to hold up and have a lifetime warranty. I wanted another 3/8-inch ratchet and I found this Stanley 91-929 3/8-Inch Drive Pear Head Quick Release Ratchet at amazon.com. This is a very good ratchet.

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1Not well made?  Sep 08, 2011 By John B. Swetland
Received the 3/8" Stanley ratchet today and the quick release button (mechanism)was missing.
Amazon is replacing it tomorrow, but that doesn't change the fact that I received a new defective product from Stanley.

1 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Good Ratchet Wrench  May 25, 2011 By J. S. Whitehead
This is a good ratchet wrench. I have not used it much yet, but it seems to be sturdy and well-made.

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3Affordable, and great for some purposes  Jan 01, 2012 By Dakota
When it comes to cheese-its, there is no difference between the name brand, and the generic one, other than price. When it comes to tools, there is. It is one of the few things that i will never settle on. When i buy a tool, i want it to last forever, and if it doesnt, i want it replaced. I abuse the crap out of my tools. I push them well beyond there limits, and that is why i will never buy anything but a craftsman. If ever spent time on a water vessel or airplane leaving china, i will not purchase it. No ifs-ands-or buts about it, it wont happen. I used to use stanly tools because they were affordable for someone just acquiring some tools that doesnt have a lot of money. Screwdrivers would chip, slip, or bend. Socket wrenches would barely handle an unassisted load on them before slipping and breaking to the point that they could handle less than 5 ft/lbs of torque. I decided it was time to invest in a nice craftsman set. I often have to use some piece of metal as a makeshift breaker bar, such as when tightening lug nuts on my horribly unreliable wheels, and stanley has never been up to the challenge. Craftsmen has failed on me twice in this scenario, but that was with a 3/8" when i should have been using a 1/2" - my own fault, which sears fixed for free. A craftsmen wrench will withstand a lot more than a stanley. I have, however, broken 3 craftsman socket wrenches, both from shearing off the drive stud, and screwing up the ratcheting mechanism. What is great is that you can take this to any sears store and get it replaced completely free.
If all you want is a tool set that will handle minor loads, then stanley is an afforable option. If you want a tool that will endure a lot of stress and last a lifetime, or be replaced if it doesnt, then craftsman is definately the way to go.
I own a dodge truck that acts like a ford(fix.or.repair.daily), so my tools get a constant workout, and nothing beats a craftsman.

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5Very Nice Product!  Jun 04, 2010 By Stephen B. Sprowls "Steve"
Hey, Guys! If you want a good rachet at an affordable price, this is it!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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