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Performance Tool W32180 1/2-Inch Drive Long Handle Ratchet, 1-Pack

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Style: 1/2" Long Handle


Features

  • Chrome vanadium alloy steel construction for strength and durability
  • Polished nickel chrome plated finish resists corrosion
  • 36 gear teeth
  • Double-injection molded handle

Description

The Performance Tool IMPRESSIVE 108 GEAR TEETH ratchet provides a precise 3.3-degree sweep for smooth and efficient operation. Built from chrome vanadium alloy steel, this ratchet is durable and tough enough to withstand even the toughest jobs. The polished nickel chrome plated finish resists corrosion, ensuring that this ratchet remains looking great for years to come. Measuring in at 24 inches in total length, this ratchet features a long handle design that provides extra leverage and torque for those hard-to-reach areas. The double-injection molded handle is designed for comfort and a secure grip, reducing hand fatigue and increasing productivity. With a US Patent Number D693201, this ratchet is a unique and high-quality tool that you can rely on for any job.

Color: Black


Brand: Performance Tool


Material: Alloy Steel


Item Length: 25.5 Inches


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Global Trade Identification Number: 85


UPC: 039564096785


Model Number: W32180


Manufacturer: WIOGW


Brand: Performance Tool


Finish Types: Chrome Plated,Polished Nickel


Material Type: Alloy Steel


Color: Black


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Package Quantity: 1


Item Length: 25.5 Inches


Operation Mode: Mechanical


Head Style: Fixed Square


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • essential tool for specific applications
Style: 3/8" Flex Head
I needed this tool to replace a starter motor in a 2004 Honda Accord with the 2.4 l engine. On this vehicle the starter is beneath the intake manifold and the larger of the two bolts that holds the starter to the engine (17 mm) is nearly beneath the starter and in a very awkward position that is nearly impossible to access. This tool made the job as easy as it could be and it stood up to the full pressure of my weight (175 pounds) pressing against the handle to break the bolt free. I could not have done the job without this tool. Well made, versatile, easy to adjust, and long enough to provide a lot of torque necessary to free stubborn nuts and bolts. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Blackbird

  • It works.
Style: 1/2" Long Handle
I need the additional torque to work on my car and it did the job with no problem so ... As far as I know it does what's supposed to do.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Arnoldo Ferreira

  • Junk.
Style: 3/8" Flex Head
Even though I read some bad reviews, I purchased one anyway while it was on sale. This is a terrible ratchet. The handle is much thinner than the same length Titan brand one I have, so it flexes under lower torque. The locking flex head is a joke, as soon as you put any pressure on the handle, you will hear a snapping noise, and the handle is no longer locked and will move wherever it wants to go. I called performance tool, and went through the warranty process, and the replacement did the same exact thing. I'm not using the ratchet for a breaker bar by any means, just to get into hard to reach areas for blots that are probably no more than 40 ft lbs of torque and it can't even handle that without problems. It is etched right on the handle saying no more than 195 ft lbs. Then I went to use it the other day and the ratchet is locked up for no reason, I flipped the direction lever back and forth and it won't ratchet in either direction. I tore it apart and see nothing wrong, or broken, put it back together and it still won't ratchet. This ratchet has only been used 5 or 6 times under very light use, DON'T waste your money on this junk. I purchased one similar off the tool truck, I paid 8 times more money than this one, but that is a ratchet that will last a lifetime and I'm sure can handle the torque without an issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023 by matt

  • Great ratchet
Style: 3/8" Flex Head
This ratchet is small and thin and that's what makes it good, I wouldn't recommend pulling real hard on it as it's liable to break, I use it for tight spaces and it works great, I have looked at lots of 3/8 ratchets like this and this is probably one of thinnest ones and longest
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by HOWARD WITONSKY

  • Not a weak tool
Style: 3/8" Long Handle
This thing holds up to a good bit of torque breaking things loose. It may flex a little, but it doesn't snap like you expect. My only gripe is that the handle will slip off easily and needs a little super glue to keep it on. great tool for suspension work.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by caleb gore

  • Great Ratchet
Style: 3/8" Flex Head
I have a snap on 3/8 flex lock ratchet when I tell you this ratchet is the same comparison but is better because of the length hands down this is a great ratchet for the price
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by Marvell

  • Quality Tool
Style: 3/8" Flex Head
I had another brand 18” 3/8 swivel ratchet that failed after the 1st use. I used the new PT ratchet to losses up the tensioner for a serpentine belt. I ended up adding allot of torque, and for an extended period of time until by arms wore out. oops serpentine belt was to short. Anyway this tool has proven to be effective and durable. I would recommend this product to others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by Nick Nick

  • Broke after 2 weeks.
Style: 3/8" Flex Head
I’m a mechanic by trade, and do some l mechanical work at home on my cars friends cars and the family members cars. What I’m trying to say Is I would use this wrench maybe 2-4 hours a day 3 days a week. I have tools at work so I would just use this specific socket wrench at home. After about 2 weeks of use the teeth began locking up so I removed them and cleaned them then the issue was fixed or so I thought nope they locked up again after that I was a bit upset, thought I bought a defective socket wrench, so I bought another cause you know what I can’t lie at first I liked the low profile flex head and extremely long handle it was great for getting to hard to reach places like starters and water pump pulleys etc. but the new one I bought same thing teeth jammed and I was down another 40 bucks. Moral of my story if you are gonna use this socket wrench more than 5 times it’s not worth buying because after the 5th use it breaks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023 by Daniel G.

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