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expensive bad day.....

Wow. Snap on is good stuff and if you can afford it that means you can afford to get it fixed. Professional tools for professional. That said I have a flex ratchet I inherited from my grandpa that doesn't rachet like it should. I wanted it rebuilt but they wouldn't or couldn't. They was going to replace it for free but I've rather keep it.
 
for some reason i never got into using air ratchets. Always used an impact with a swivel or break it loose with a hand tool the take it off with my electric ratchet
 
Wow. Snap on is good stuff and if you can afford it that means you can afford to get it fixed. Professional tools for professional. That said I have a flex ratchet I inherited from my grandpa that doesn't rachet like it should. I wanted it rebuilt but they wouldn't or couldn't. They was going to replace it for free but I've rather keep it.

Yep I inherited one also my dealer gave me a brand new one and let me keep the old one my dad gave me.
 
for some reason i never got into using air ratchets. Always used an impact with a swivel or break it loose with a hand tool the take it off with my electric ratchet

What brand electric ratchet do you use? I use Milwaukee and love them but sometimes I just need the power and speed or the air ratchet
 
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