mattress Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 I'm looking at buying a set of ratchet spanners and just wanted to see what people owned, liked, hated or whatever. I can't make up my mind if the 'lever reversible' or the 'flip over reversible' type is better. I'm looking at getting the Kincrome flex lock gear spanners. I imagine the flexible, lockable head would come in handy for some tight areas. If anyone has a set or any input feel free to post up... Quote
Jason KE30 Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 i have kc tools brand ratchet spanners, the 'flip over reversible'. which i find alot easier to use and they're also alot sturdier i reckon. Quote
Redwarf Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 Lever reversible for the win. If you get stuck, you can reverse them, with flip over you can't get back over the bolt head to turn them around to go backwards IYKWIM. I have a set of Force ones (Lever revesible) for home, and a selection of Snap-on flip overs for work. Quote
greenmac80 Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 i have non recersible ones and i've never had any issues...... yet... Quote
furryfrog Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 i have a set of snapon ones for work and some bluepoint ones for home, the new bluepoint ones are alright they can do squaredrive and shit too unlike the ones i bought a few years back. also get the lever type ones. Quote
orangeLJ Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 I bought a set of kingchrome lever reversable, imperial sized ones just before chrissy. (same type as the picture in the top post) They are pretty decent, I can't say I have used them to undo anything mega tight, but they make life easier in those tight spots where you have limited room (only need 5* to work) and they give your hands/arms a lot less curry when trying to do up that prick of a bolt where you can't always see to use a normal spanner over and over. The lever reverse ones have the benefit of the fact you can still use the neck of the spanner (the slight bend found in most spanners) to get into certain areas and still use both directions. The only downside is that they are a little pricey, I think my imperial set cost $105 trade. Quote
irokin Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 I can't say I have used them to undo anything mega tight They're not designed to have big pressure put on them, so don't or they'll break. They're designed to (like you say) make life easier in tight spots. Crack the bolt with a fixed spanner first then take to it with a ratchet spanner. Likewise tightening just do the bolt up till it takes then torque it with a tool designed for the job (ideally a torque wrench). Quote
D1doony Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 sidchrome set go from 10mm-19mm with the lever, good gearning in the ratchet aswell, lifetime warranty, also come with the anti slip on the open end. i rate them Quote
drc_ke20 Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 i`ve got snap on and blue point ratchet spanners aswell very handy for those tight little corners or doing up manifolds no problems with kingchromes too.the new ones i got is blue point 12inch long and still a ratchet type great leverage. Quote
philbey Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 I wouldn't mind a set of these too but everything I've done on my rolla I can get away with a few of open ended ringies and a 1/2 inch drive socket set. Another handy item I saw a while ago was a Sidchrome fine tooth ratchet, it's got 60 teeth instead of 30. Quote
Falken_KE30 Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 I seen that same Ratchet Phil, Was tempted to buy one but didnt end up getting it Ratchet spanners FTW!! i need to get a set of me own.. Quote
ke20rolla Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 My brother bought a set of the Kinchrome brand when he used to work at Burson Auto Parts. The set with the non bendy end. They are an excellent idea, much quicker then standard ring spanners, as you don't have to keep on taking the spanner off to tighten or loosen a nut. Saves a lot of time :) :D The only downside I can fault is that the diameter around the ring/ratchet end is slightly bigger then just a standard ring spanner, so if you've got a nut in a tight corner, then sometimes the ratchet won't fit, where as a standard one would. :jamie: Other then that I love them. :party: Quote
orangeLJ Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 ^ thats a pretty good point hey! They wouldnt fit on the bottom rear bolts on the SUs which was a twat of an idea. I'm pretty impressed with alot of tool makers these days, Snapon used to be the only decent brand out there, but Kingchrome and others have really increased their quality in the last few years. Quote
son of stig Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 ive got a set of toolex lever reversible ones. range 10-19mm. you can't get into some tight areas cause of the extra space taken by the ratchet mechanism, but definately a good investment! Quote
mattress Posted January 28, 2009 Author Report Posted January 28, 2009 Some good points made. Anyone have the flexible head type? Any good or bad points with those? Quote
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