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posted on 8/12/16 at 03:01 PM |
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I had a 1/4" drive socket set bought for me for my birthday.
The ratchet was ratshit. I took it to bits and fettled it with a needle file and got some sort of smooth action eventually.
People seem to rave on about a lifetime guarantee but to me it means one of two things.
Either it will last a lifetime....... or........ they buy them for peanuts, and sell at a huge profit. If they have to give a few away
to people that keep receipts then they still make a bomb. As mine was a prezzy then I have no receipt.
I now keep it in the Seven boot and have replaced it with a Facom for the workshop.
Paul G
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sdh2903
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posted on 8/12/16 at 03:19 PM |
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Up until a year or so ago I would have been saying for regular use at work go Facom everytime. But in the last 2 years I've had several bits
fail including 2 ratchet mechanisms on relatively new ratchets. The previous ones lasted 15 years of abuse.
They have been replaced with halfords pro. Not quite as nice a ratchet feel as the facom but at half the price with lifetime warranty.
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nick205
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posted on 9/12/16 at 12:30 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by 907
I had a 1/4" drive socket set bought for me for my birthday.
The ratchet was ratshit. I took it to bits and fettled it with a needle file and got some sort of smooth action eventually.
People seem to rave on about a lifetime guarantee but to me it means one of two things.
Either it will last a lifetime....... or........ they buy them for peanuts, and sell at a huge profit. If they have to give a few away
to people that keep receipts then they still make a bomb. As mine was a prezzy then I have no receipt.
I now keep it in the Seven boot and have replaced it with a Facom for the workshop.
Paul G
True, nothings free in this world!
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