The ULTIMATE Ratchet/Wrench??? SEMA 2022

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Zero Degrees Ratchets available at Home Depot online.
#gearlessratchets #gearlesswrenches #newtools2023 #sema2022 #crazytools
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Ah man, when I thought I was done buying tools, back to store again.

miguelsalazar
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It’s a cam type set up inside. I’ve had a couple of these for years and sweat by them. After 38 years I know what I like and what I don’t, so go buy one of these today.
I’m not affiliated with anyone at this show. as I don’t even know what show this is. If you buy good ones of these you’ll never regret it

Hydraulic
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Guess I'm going to home Depot again...

chaisaepharn
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Proprietary my ass - fishing reels have been using them for years... It's called a one-way roller bearing. The downside is that it cannot handle that much torque, versus the traditional gear and pawl. I own a Channellock version, and someone already mentioned that Kobalt (Lowes) version. Again, don't crank on these one-way roller bearings, as they will explode on you. I rarely use this ratchet. as I rely on my Gearwrench 120XP or Husky 144-position ratchets for tight quarters work. If you want someone different, check out the Stanley Rotator Ratchets in 1/4" and 3/8" versions, as their twist handle technology will blow these things out of the water - these Stanley Rotator Ratchets also run one-way roller bearings, so it does the same zero-degree motion...

noocann
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That’s a great price on the gearless ratchet! Will definitely be picking some up at Home Depot before the retail prices increase. Looks to be of good quality too. Thanks! Big fan of your channel!

leobardogaribay
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If you work on transmission a zero degree ratchet (overrunning one way mechanism) is a one way clutch, like a sprag clutch. In the tool you have to engage the clutch either in reverse and forward and know you have a zero degree non-ratchet. Many mechanical engineers know about one way clutch mechanisms. But, the origins of the ratchet wrench has its roots in being able to dismantle the ratchet mechanism and rebuild it using a rebuild kit from the manufacturer like Snap-On. After all the people using it are mechanical technicians. Eventually all mechanisms wear out and a ratchet is relatively easy to rebuild.

windward
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Man I wish I would have seen you at sema I definitely would have said Whatsup, you've helped me more than you know in my automotive career 🙌

DualCombo
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That late night project when you finally loosen that last bolt lol “click, click, … tick tick tick”…(jizz)

four-turns
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I LOVE ALL OF THESE ! Thanks for show this company on your channel because I'm going to buy the wrench set, and both non-ratchets for myself, and buy several more non-ratchets as Christmas gifts for my friends and let them decide if they want to buy the wrenches for themselves!

joeteejoetee
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Bruhhhh!! Love the videos you make when you go to sema!!

j.
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I bought the 1/4 drive to test out because I was sceptical. I work in a small auto shop so I figured I'd break it in a week or two. I've abused this little 1/4 drive by putting a cheater bar on it and breaking suspension bolts loose trying to break it.

I've since ordered every tool they offer.
They could double or triple the price and it'd still be a good deal for the money!

phillpauley
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gearless is the shiet, my favorite ! very very very strong too !!!!
i am telling you, i love them !

tequilandtacos
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That's very cool and useful .. .. I remember working on car nothing having enough room to turn those ratchet is pain in the ass

vietfunmk
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Now if they could only downsize the head and make it flexible.

ZetaN
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SnapOn has a gearless ratchet. It came out at least 3 years ago (that’s when I first saw it). My last two dealers didn’t even carry them, much less push them. One problem was the price, they were expensive. The other problem, and I see the same with this one, is the head is huge. It’s a cool idea, but chances are if the space is that tight, you won’t be able to fit in there anyway. Granted, these are really cheap, so they may be worth trying. But don’t get too excited about them.

JakeNaughtFromStateFarm
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Might be worth throwing in the box, price isn’t bad, the only thing I wonder is what happens when you apply an excess amount of force on it, at what point does it slip and how bad is the knuckle damage when it does?

I’m a rust belt mechanic and I may have broken the head off a 1/2” snap on ratchet before. My breaker bar definitely has a bend in it.

dasphoenixable
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Great price, If have you have to call for warranty
You should be able to walk to store and exchange it.

mikimiki
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Princess auto in Canada has them at a great price

davidbreitwieser
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looks friction based, wonder what the max torque capacity they have

notavailable.
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When should the chain be changed on a BMW e90 320d 163 hp?

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