Stanley 1/2'' Pear Head Ratchet Comes with a quick release so it can help you finish your job faster Made from quality materials Lifetime warranty from Stanley guarantees long lasting use Comfortable design means you won't tire out as easily A great addition to any toolkit
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Brand | STANLEY |
Item model number | 91-930 |
Color | Silver |
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Product Id | 324255 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (13 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 076174919301 |
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STANLEY 91-930 - 1/2'' Pear Ratchet
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This is a very nice ratchet and is my go to when I need a ratchet. Doesn't feel cheap and feels very solid in the hand. It doesn't feel like it's going to break when you use it like some ratchets do.
No breaker bar needed this will still get the job done with its resilience [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
My husband stands by Stanley tools and so do I. Most of the tools we have are Stanley. My husband is a mechanic and body guy we just bought our first home and all the tools he has and buys have lasted for years
we have purchased many stanley tools and they have never failed us..great gift items also..
great price and works great
good quality but advertised as close to 13"" in length but actual length is 9""
Nothing special about it. Have not used it yet as it is for my TT WDH & will be used only when I hook-up and unhook the hitch. Stanley has for the most part always been a good brand. Did not see where it was manufactured but I can only imagine CHINA...
it was slip on gear teeth after using it for couple times . So i went to the store exchange for another one , hope the second one will work as it should be.
I picked this up about a month ago. It looked good, felt good in my hand and the price was right. I finally used it this weekend and I was not impressed. I could go more than five cranks without the selector switch centering itself, causing the ratchet to lock. I had to remove the ratchet from the bolt to correct it. I threw it and used my harbor freight ratchet with no problems. When I finished I took the ratchet apart and found the selector switch mechanism is plastic. I guess Stanley wanted to save a couple cents per tool. Go buy a Harbor Freight ratchet for less or a Craftsman Pro for a few bucks more and you'll have a much better tool.