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RatchetScrench Chainsaw Tool
RatchetScrench Chainsaw Tool
RatchetScrench Chainsaw Tool
RatchetScrench Chainsaw Tool

RatchetScrench Chainsaw Tool

Part Number:

300-0002

Regular price$22.99
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Customer Reviews

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Mike - RO
Useful and well made.

Useful and well made. China. Chinese product.

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HollyW00D
Although it's not quiiiiiite what thought....💭 CHECK ME OUT!!

Although it's not quiiiiiite what I thought it was going to be, it is still pretty cool! I'm hoping it will loosen up a bit after some use because at it is new a bit stiff in the mechanism right so you know how when you're using a ratchet and it keeps working the nut back and forth because the torque required to "free spin" the ratchet is fairly high so that means the nut needs to be hand tightened first basically all the way until it's snug before you can "ratchet" the tool back and forth like an ordinary ratchet wrench or "gear wrench" type tools. I also don't believe these guys designed this tool. I hope I'm not wrong about that, but I'm pretty sure they just carry them as an in stock item rather than being like most products on this site. At the very least, they are subletting the product manufacturing overseas. I'll just keep it at that. On the real, these guys are a Canadian version of what we do here in the DEEPEST parts of the south! We work hard for what we have, even though it may not be much to some! We are fairly proud of what we have though, and take pride in quality parts! My thoughts are save up and buy it once unless the cost difference becomes significant enough for me to change my ways, and that hasn't happened in the last 41 years, so I doubt it'll start tomorrow, using cheaper materials I'm talking about and "cloned" tools, equipment and parts alike. I believe the original designer of whatever tool or machine you're looking for, should own the market for longer than the current patents allow. Some medical devices, instruments and the general healthcare market "should" be already willing to establish open source "sharing" of break throughs that could potentially save or help a human or any other living being or organism for that matter! Clearly they should have an open market. If they don't like it want that, design something outside of the healthcare industry! Simple as THAT folks! LET'S GO BRANDON!!! HOORAH!!! SEMPER-FI!!! Molṑn labé!!!🫡🤟🏼

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Curt Klemm
Awesome

Awesome tool