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Mmm, Boost wrote:I personally wouldnt go with Powerbuilt ratchets, just cause all the mechanics seem to smash them all the time, or the circlip holding the selector lever always seems to fall out. I guess they'd be fine for home use.
kingcorolla wrote:Mmm, Boost wrote:I personally wouldnt go with Powerbuilt ratchets, just cause all the mechanics seem to smash them all the time, or the circlip holding the selector lever always seems to fall out. I guess they'd be fine for home use.
my powerbuilt ratchet has survived everyday use in the trade for 2 years
kingcorolla wrote:Mmm, Boost wrote:I personally wouldnt go with Powerbuilt ratchets, just cause all the mechanics seem to smash them all the time, or the circlip holding the selector lever always seems to fall out. I guess they'd be fine for home use.
my powerbuilt ratchet has survived everyday use in the trade for 2 years
Grrrrrrr! wrote: think you'll find powerbuilt do two ratchets, a cheapy and a decent one. the cheapy i got with my 3/8" socket set a few years ago is rubbish, its sloppy as and going to strip itself anytime soon, but the 1/2" drive set i looked at the other day looked much better quality.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Pies wrote:i still got my motorgard ratchet set.
Bumpy wrote:Pies wrote:i still got my motorgard ratchet set.
I still have my motorguard ratchet set also, had it for around 4 years now, use as a hammer, ratchet also.
neo wrote:Bumpy wrote:Pies wrote:i still got my motorgard ratchet set.
I still have my motorguard ratchet set also, had it for around 4 years now, use as a hammer, ratchet also.
You two are a very select few!, Lots of Motorguard sets fail out of the box, especially the ratchets...
[N.B Repco tools are now brought into NZ by the supplier of Powerbuilt]
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