Harbor Freight Quinn Vs. Pittsburgh Pro Ratchet Comparison

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I think the Quinn may be the same as the quick release Pittsburgh, but it does have a thicker head and a little better build quality then the Pittsburgh.
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I ve have quite a few of Pittsburgh professional here at work . And I like them . I put some pretty serious tension and abuse at work. And so far haven't had any problems. I did had a slight problem on my flex head ratcheting mechanism. Just 10 min drive to me to harbor freight. And a simple exchange no questions ask. But I did spent some time in there looking around hahaha.

rogerpedrosa
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Those Quinn's look identical to the Hart ratchets from Walmart, even the internals are identical, they're decent for the price.

SAMUGOPOO
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How are these different from the Pittsburgh in the $20-40 sets (the green handle ones)? They look identical in the store

leotam
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This is the older model that comes in sets. I think its 72 tooth. The new quinn low profile 90 tooth ratchets are a huge improvement and virtually identical to gearwrench 90T. Also no release button and nicer handle.

PaulsToolReview
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The Quinn looks just like the older style Kobalt Pro90 ratchets that Lowe's is phasing out....I picked up all 3 sizes at Lowe's for just under $20.00 at firesale clearance prices.👍👍

pennywise
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Cat, I like your videos--nice work. I particularly enjoyed this one, taking the mystery out of what you look like @6:53 (reflection in Pittsburg ratchet).

redneckerson
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Why would you want to rebuild it? It has a life time warranty it breaks or stops preforming bring it In to harbor freight and they will give you a new one.

kurtybarra
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I LOVE the Pittsburgh composites and my new favorite is by far the Zero Degree Gearless Ratchet .

chrismemphis
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5:29 hence why they are called low profile. That series of ratchet is low profile when compared to their quick release counterparts.

Unfortunately they weren’t any stronger with the removal of the quick release. The teeth give way first in them, and the low profile has a thinner paws and gear that provide less of an area to distribute the forces.

Hipsters_N_Hippies
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I like the way they color code the Quinn sockets. They are my quick grab or lenders. Good enough

gypsydildopunks
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2:35.. Harbor freight may not sell rebuild kits but that's a fairly common type of ratchet and it shouldn't be a problem to find a rebuilt kit if you needed one

boosted._sky
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great vid that does more than just show the ratchet and says it looks and feels great! :)

SalivationNation
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I do have a 1/2"dr dual swing pawl ratchet from Taparia and it has 24 teeth has been from the last four years recently one month back I bought a Stanley 89-819 1/2" dr ratchet (US PAT.6435063 B1). Is the Stanley a good one ?

suryasekhar
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IMO hard to beat the Pittsburgh Pros for the $$

MrDdaland
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I've always preferred quick release ratchets.

stchman
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Hello again Catus Maximus and Tiny
Thank you for another Great Video 👍

georgeferlazzo
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I had a Quinn ratchet and the on/off switch broke after about 2 weeks

marklewis
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Catus can you compare them to stahlwille, gedore or hazet or all tree with them?

zylent
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The best ratchet I have a Snap off founf in the road, like brand new.

scottfoster
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I believe both ratchets are made in Taiwan.

JohnSmith-yldn