🔩 Get a Grip on Precision!
The Crescent 3/8" Drive 72 Tooth Quick Release Teardrop Ratchet is engineered for efficiency and durability, featuring a compact design that excels in tight spaces. With a robust chrome alloy steel construction and a quick release mechanism, this tool is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and precision in their work.
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | No Color |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Head Style | Fixed Square |
X**X
Great buy!
I looked & looked at these and settled on this 3/8 ratchet - fit and finish is very good and the ratcheting action is smooth as any other (although the tooth count wasn't as much as I initially wanted). Bought this to replace a cheap Chinese junk ratchet that came in a tool set I bought and it fit the bill perfectly! Should last a very long time if I don't end up using it as a hammer!
M**M
Nice and heavy ratchet
I've spent way more time looking over ratchets that I would care to admit, and I've worked with ratchets for over 20 years. You have a lot of qualities to look for in a ratchet, for example:- Do you want a round handle, which makes it easier to put a pipe on it for more torque- Do you want a plastic "comfort grip"- Do you want a flex head, and if so, do you want it locking?- Do you want a ez-release socket- How fine of a angle do you want? (Finer as in less angle rotation per click)- How much back drag are you looking for (How much reverse torque is required to click/ratchet - if too stiff, then the ratchet will move the nut/bolt in the reverse direction, something you obviously don't want)- How long do you want the ratchet? Longer = more torque, but harder to fit into spots- How thick do you want the ratchet, measured from the end of the square drive to the back of the ratchet - thinner is usually preferred to get into tighter spaces- Do you want a round head or teardrop shape?- Do you want it polished or not?- Do you want the backing plate attached via screws or a circlip?So obviously, even for something as simple as a ratchet, there are a lot of things to consider. This is a HEAVY ratchet. If you want something substantial feeling, this is going to be your friend. I prefer heavier ratchets, so this was exactly what I wanted. I wanted a rectangular handle design and not a round design. This is getting harder to find. It does mean you need a bigger pipe/cheater bar, but most of the time I can get more torque on a rectangular handle because it doesn't dig into the palm of my hand as much. This is highly polished, which is nice because it cleans up easier than a more cast surface finish. The downside is that scratches and gouges show more. For me, usability is most important, after all they are not jewelry. The quick release mechanism is quite nice - it is almost flat with the back of the ratchet head, which helps prevent accidental triggering if you were to bump it against something. The handle is quite long - much longer than a standard craftsman ratchet. I was surprised about how long it is. It is longer than I would prefer to be honest. The ratchet mechanism has less back drag than a craftsman, but more than harbor freight Pittsburgh ratchets which are known to have very little back drag. Now, this is as-delivered, and I haven't opened the head up yet to see if it was oiled or not. It has 60 teeth, which is almost double what a standard craftsman ratchet has, however isn't as fine as newer 72/90/120/144 tooth ratchets. 60 teeth is fine for the most part. The thickness of the head is more than I would have liked - it is about the same thickness of a craftsman standard ratchet, which compared to newer styles is pretty thick. The handle does not have the comfort plastic/rubber grip. This to me is a plus, because the rubber tends to degrade over time, and quickly gets nasty looking with oil/grease. Once you get grease on it, the only way to get it off is to use harsh solvents which can destroy the handle material. Also, putting a pipe over the comfort material will deform or tear it, not to mention require using a thicker pipe. Lastly, the backing plate is attached via a circlip. This makes disassembly a little bit more difficult as you need circlip pliers, however you don't have to worry about screws backing out or getting stripped. I also feel as if the circlip holds the back plate on better than the screws.There are better options out there, especially if you are okay with a round handle. But for those of us that really want the rectangular cross section, the pickings are quite a bit slimmer. I don't like it as much as the Link ratchet I had (Which broke) but they appear to be out of business, so I had to look elsewhere. If you are like me and only want a rectangular cross section handle, other choices include the craftsman standard and ultra thin ratchets, the Dewalt ratchet, and a few gear wrench ratchets. If you were only going to buy one ratchet, I think this is too long. But, if you plan to get a shorter, stubby, ratchet as well, then this would work well. Without using it much, I can say the quality is there, I can't imagine this breaking at all under normal use.
S**T
Very good quality for the price.
This ratchet replaced an old craftsman from 20 years ago and this is so much nicer! I didn't realize ratchets could be so expensive and was shocked to see $50-100 for one at the big box stores. I'm sure they're nice but I don't use this that often and didn't need to spend that much. This crescent seems like a good quality for the price.
D**O
Pretty Dang Good
I needed a ratchet to fill the truck tool box, and this one works well. the teeth and pawls work well, and has some heft to it. Pretty good for a tool that will be abused.
B**L
Substantial Quality
This ratchet is quite capable of performing small to medium-sized tasks as well as more demanding ones. Its 8" length enables the user to generate a good amount of torque, and the wrench is built tough enough to handle it. The polished chrome finish radiates great value. All of this at a very reasonable price.
R**B
Nice ratchet
It’s a nice ratchet. 72 teeth. Watched a few YouTube videos. It held its ground and was rated about middle of the road. What you gotta remember is that it was going up against some high dollar professional name brands. For the price it would be hard to beat.only negative (my opinion) would be that it is made in Vietnam. If it was made in the USA it would cost 4/5 times as much. In that case I’d probably go with a different brand. For home use, at this price, it’ll do just fine.
M**N
Good wrench
Works well and good price
T**R
3/8 drive
Good quality, it is however lower quality then I was hoping for as the internals seem to be made of plastic the same as my Craftsman that failed
A**R
NAME BRAND
Name brand for off brand price. Very nice.
M**A
Muy bien
Todo perfecto
F**F
Acabamento primoroso, uma bela peça!
Acabamento primoroso, uma bela peça!Resistiu bem aos meus usos.
J**S
Buena compra!!!
Tenía dudas si la compraba o no porque aveces pienso que lo barato sale caro (aunque ésta no era la mas barata) pero me dejé llevar por los buenos comentarios y cuando me llegó hace como una semana me gustó porque se siente sólida, no es tan pequeña y se ve muy bien y buena calidad. Vine a usarla hoy 5/abril/21 por primera vez y no me decepcionó, funciono muy bien. Haré un update después de un tiempo para dejarles saber si de verdad vale la pena.
D**D
Good quality
Good feel on your hands basic ratchet
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