Strongest Ratchet Brand Ultimate Test SnapOn Tekton ICON GearWrench

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Strongest Ratchet Brand Ultimate Showdown Hand Tool Destruction SnapOn Tekton ICON GearWrench Husky Duralast SK Tools and Harbor Freight Pittsburgh Pro

This really is the Ultimate 3/8” drive Ratchet Torture Test between SnapOn vs Tekton vs ICON vs GearWrench and so many more brand like Duralast from AutoZone Husky Tools from Home Depot, USA made SK Tools and even add in the Harbor Freight Pittsburgh Pro as well as the Newest Harbor Freight ICON professional tools as well as the GearWrench 120xp
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Now return them all and see what is the easiest to return.

bondovwvw
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All of those ratchets are adequate. If a person is putting over 200 ft lbs of stress on a common 3/8 ratchet, they are an idiot and should be kept far away from your tool box lol

certifiedyaminspector-dadd
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Been using some Tekton for around 5 years. VERY underrated product.

MrGoblue
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Watching this vid, I finally understand why they call it "Foot"-Pounds of torque.

Lexter
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Dad: what u do today son? You been in the garage all day
Guy: i broke all your ratchets!

myes
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The bent handle could be handy in a tight spot

edfleming
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I bought a Tekton set just to keep in the truck but I was really surprised with the durability of both rhe ratchet and sockets. They've earned promotion to one of my shop boxes.

sc
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That's insane! Hats off to the Tekton which refused to completely fail!

MrSupernova
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I detect a slight snap-on bias.It seems to me that the tekton was the clear winner. It withstood all the torque that you could apply on the first failure test. After being weakened by the first attempt beyond 600 ft-lbs, it was tested again in both directions when it wasn't in the same condition as the other tools (which were tested only once).

jpspira
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My ex girlfriend is the strongest ratchet.

asherdie
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My grandfather used to work on tractors and he gave me his 1960s era 3/8” SK ratchet and that thing is still as smooth as a brand new ratchet and it’s got many impacted bolts and nuts under its belt

andrewmartinelli
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I'm still using my S-K set bought about 1970.. Awesome tools. I also have Craftsman, Duralast, Tecton, and Bosch. Still use my S-K set the most. I even have a no name 3/4" drive set used to work on the tractor.. picked up that set at an auction, complete with metal tool case for $35. 😁 ❤️

graybeard
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Who tf wears gloves in the shop but not shoes? 🤨🧐🤣

gavinshirley
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As a Tekton user, this satisfies my choice. Thank you

lukearvay
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I love how you Put tape over the handle on the snapon so your dealler doesn't see the marks from the cheater bar if you have a new gear set put in😂😂

bmstone
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Being a calibration technician i really appreciate your verification of the accuracy of your torque transducers. Well done!

stephenl
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Tekton customer service is also phenomenal. Use their torque wrench for my barrel nuts and castle nuts. Had the first one I ordered fail and they sent me a new one free of charge. Couldn't believe it. New one has lasted a metric ton longer so probably just got a lemon from what I can tell.

Rickjames
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That Tekton ratchet was really top end and if you'd put the pipe all the way up to the ratchet head as you had with the others, it may not have bent. Considering the prices, Tekton is pretty hard to beat. Not to mention, if you took a photo of that and sent it to Tekton, they'd send a new one no questions asked. One other thing I like about them is they actually offer rebuild kits for their ratchets that are pretty cheap so if you didn't want to wait for a replacement you could rebuild in about 5 minutes in the unlikely event you actually broke the mechanism itself.

CrimFerret
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I have the short icon 3/8 i use for pretty much every automotive job i do every day. I’ve abused the hell out of it so far. Changing brakes with it, getting in tight spaces for motor mounts. Breaking transmission bolts loose with it. It really really does take some abuse. Also being saturated with motor oil or other fluids. I’ve been using the same ratchet for a little over a year now, and after all that abuse, it’s still working just as good as it did out of the box. Handle still attached and all. It’s really a quality tool

UncleRed
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Very impressed with the Pittsburgh. Not bad for a $10 ratchet. Very impressive

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