Flex ratchet spanners
- dern
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Flex ratchet spanners
I need a new set of ratchet spanners. My last set were halfords pros and I've lost a couple and a couple are a bit crunchy so I thought I'd treat myself to some... although I guess I could just replace the ones I've lost and get them to replace the crunchy ones... Anyway, the question is, is it worth buying the flex ratchets? I can see how they'd be useful on occasions but can they also be annoying to use when they flex when you don't want them to?
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Re: Flex ratchet spanners
i use the Halfords ones with the flexy head... but in truth i say 'use', i probably use them about twice a year.
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Re: Flex ratchet spanners
I have one in the toolkit. I find them annoying to use for the reason you mention,so it never gets deployed unless it's a very specific job.
If it was lost,I'd probably not replace it.
Edit..I do use a couple of these a lot.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/127095384236 ... R9TQ9dnUZQ
If it was lost,I'd probably not replace it.
Edit..I do use a couple of these a lot.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/127095384236 ... R9TQ9dnUZQ
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- MrLongbeard
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Re: Flex ratchet spanners
Another Halfords Pro user of thier flex head ratchet spanners.
Them being flex head causes me less grief than them not being flex for those times when I need a flex head, had mine years with no bother, if they went' tits up I'd get them replaced like for like
Them being flex head causes me less grief than them not being flex for those times when I need a flex head, had mine years with no bother, if they went' tits up I'd get them replaced like for like
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Re: Flex ratchet spanners
it’s always better to have them and not need them than need……well you know the score. I’m sure you have normal spanners to use 99% of the time.
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Re: Flex ratchet spanners
I have one flex-head spanner - a 13mm that I bought it for a very specific need, long forgotten!
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Re: Flex ratchet spanners
I got a cheapie set from Aldi a few years ago and are very good. Just don't use the ratchet end to break free stubborn bolts (same with a ratchet) and they'll serve you well.
I clean out the ratchet with carb cleaner or dunk in petrol, then blow out with the compressor.
I tend not to oil them, because that just seems to trap dust and grit (making them crunchy...)
I clean out the ratchet with carb cleaner or dunk in petrol, then blow out with the compressor.
I tend not to oil them, because that just seems to trap dust and grit (making them crunchy...)
