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Old 12-14-2007, 06:15 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by mfewtrail View Post
Everything made by Stanley I've come across has held up just fine to regular use. The only drawback I see is that you'll likely have to send off your stanley tools for replacements. I don't believe Walmart or any other retailer(if anyone else even sells them) will replace them in-store. That's one good thing Craftsman and a few others...you can get the replaced quickly if you have a Sears, etc. nearby.



Those things will fatigue your wrists & forearms. They're alright for certain things I guess, but I prefer a standard old ratchet or an air ratchet if there's enough space to work with.
it comes in handy i think in certain times not for all time use. i only mean like when working at a weird angle where it fits down in there but you dont have much room to ratchet it the normal way yet have already broken the bolt lose enough to just use that ratchet
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