![]() Yeah, that’s a good bit more than the HF stuff, but in this case I think I’d spring for the real deal. The kicker, though, is that you can waltz into your local Sears and pick up the set described above for $47. We’re HUGE fans of the flexible ratchet, by the way, which kicks far more ass than standard floppy hinged ratchets, in that it allows you to lock the ratchet into fixed angles. The ratchet itself looks like many of the new HF offerings featuring a slight bend in the middle and polished chrome-vanadium steel construction with what appears to be a small rubber grip. Witness above the “21-Piece SAE/Metric Go-Thru Socket Set,” offered for less than half the price of GearWrench’s original. ![]() But as Harbor Freight proves again, if someone can make it, they can make a knock off cheaper. ![]() And they’re pretty reasonably-priced, too, with sets starting around $50. Way back in 2006 we posted our first hands-on with GearWrench’s XL Pass-Thru ratchets.
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