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Gearwrench Roto Ratchet

Jul 28, 2009 Stuart 11 Comments

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Gearwrench’s Roto Ratchet is a flex-head swivel ratchet with a pivot through its drive head. This design enables the Roto Ratchet to be positioned perpendicular to a fastener to apply maximum torque, axially aligned for rapid spinning, or any angle in between.

Gearwrench’s Roto Ratchets are available in 1/4″ and 3/8″ drive sizes, and a set of both will set you back about $50-$60.

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This style of swivel ratchet is also available from other brands such as Snap-on, and Harbor Freight. The Kobalt version that can be found at Lowes is essentially the same tool as above, but with a different grip.

Gearwrench Roto Ratchet Set via Amazon

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11 Comments

  1. rusty

    Aug 3, 2009

    You know of couse that this is anold design. I remember many brands having ratchets like this from the 70’s.

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  2. Stuart

    Aug 4, 2009

    You’re right – this is not necessarily a new design, but Gearwrench’s version was only first released less than a year ago, and it’s available at several big-box retailers.

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  3. Herb Holmberg

    Nov 21, 2009

    I have a few Gearwrench products, and I have been very pleased with them. I suspect their Roto head ratchet offering will be just as nice as the rest of their product line that I have used. I am sure this would be a very nice set to own.

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  4. Dan Richards

    Aug 16, 2010

    A Napa-branded 1/4 and 3/8 set of these (blue and yellow handle, I like em) is $49 in-store only thru the end of September. It’s in their big “pro” flyer that they give out to shops quarterly. That makes it a couple bucks less than at Sears or Lowes, a couple bucks more than Amazon, but if you’ve got a coupon you could do well at Napa.

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  5. Dan Richards

    Sep 1, 2010

    I checked out the Kobalt version in Lowes today since I’m walking around with coupons and I found the swivel action and the ratchet effort to be unsatisfactory. The old 3/8 swivel ratchet I lost was much freer in the head and I was disappointed with these.

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  6. Stuart

    Sep 3, 2010

    So basically the flex-heads were a bit too stiff for your liking? I’m not sure about the Kobalt ones, but on the Gearwrench versions the heads can be loosened a little bit with hex (2.5mm for 1/4″) or torx (for 3/8″) drivers.

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  7. Dan Richards

    Sep 3, 2010

    There are adjustment screws on the handle near the head, but for $35+tax after coupon, they’re still made in Asia and if I don’t feel like it’s the perfect tool for me that makes my wallet want to stay in my pocket.

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  8. Dan Richards

    Sep 4, 2010

    I couldn’t resist the GearWrench pair at $25 this weekend. I backed out those adjustment screws as suggested and it’s just how I want them now. I like the grips on these better than Kobalt’s, though I’d prefer the 1/4dr one to have the same size grip as the 3/8.

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  9. Stuart

    Sep 7, 2010

    Dan, glad that it all worked out in the end!

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  10. Bradley Hanstad

    Sep 21, 2014

    I have used the snap-on variants of these, not sure who makes them but look identical.

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    • chad w

      Oct 13, 2020

      Snap on makes their own, and they are a much better product than the gearwrench set. (Yes, this is an old post, posting to help with anyone doing future research.) The gearwrench/kobalt/crescent ones have a very high amount of backdrag.

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