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29 Apr, 2018
good tool

28 May, 2016
ratchet screwdriver
1 of 2 found this helpful i am used to the snap on driver the late 80s and 90s still cost a lot today ££ no one was making them then . i had 3 /4 lost or stolen in that time. i had rubber handles and solid handles ones £47plus vat to £60 to £70 i think they are somewhere between £80/90 today . i no draper are doing a expert one still a lot of money £50 and halfords expert rang are one of the best today for the money . this sealy one has a bit holder in the handle not just a screw top like the snap on . and is fine tooth and sealy do a finer 74 tooth ratchet cost a bit more . what do i think? excellent i wish they had made them in the late 80s/90s i would not have lost so much money then . today you have teng tools and old school tool manufacturers britools Sykes and pickavant and a lot more i cant think off i think snap on were the first to make them . Franklin tools make a good one. but i have not tested one but the3/8 socket drive is good i used to work in the windscreen auto days doing a lot of door glass and had to unscrew a lot of door panels and mechanism ss

03 May, 2018
its ok