My Duralast Ratchet Issues. Years of professional use. Are Warranties Easy?

6 years ago
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Giveaway details below the primary description. I like my Flex Head Duralast Ratchet. It's 11" long, 3/8" or 3/8 inches of a drive with only 36 teeth. Honestly, longer tools with more teeth don't make sense to me. They just break. I should say that imprinted on the tool is 72T referring to a tooth count that I believe over their websites description. Google any tool you want from AutoZone or the Duralast line. The website lookup won't find it as it's only designed to find parts unless you use the part no. 73-871. Or search on Google for 73-871 Duralast find's this 3/8 ratchet even faster.

This tool is 11 inches, Chrome Vanadium in material, and it isn't quick to click like a much more expensive ratchet, but I like how durable and affordable it is. I paid more for it a few years ago them what it goes for now.

Giveaway by AutoZone. The website is in the text during the video. I normally am not into Giveaways but I've been thinking about one and even if you don't win, everyone who's in the eligible area, I'd think, will get a $7 off a $30 purchase coupon. There are many ways to get more chances to win including coming back daily from Feb 6th to April 2nd 2018. Subscribing to me does not increase your chances but I'm always grateful. :)

The Flex design gets in the way of using it when you don't want flex, but tightening it up helps. It helps me move more naturally and helps save my muscles and tendons. I have an even longer 3/8" ratchet by Red Neck and I'll do a video on it if this video is well received. By the way, it is a breaker bar in length and when I am working like I'm bending metal it tends to break but modern cars demand not using half inch tools when it's actually needed. That's why this one is more durable.

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