Anyone else like the expandable ratchets?

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I put a 1/2 inch drive in each car with sockets if ever a tire change was needed away from home and a have two more in the tool boxes. Yesterday I bought a 3/8 drive while at HF. I love these ratchets. With some fasteners that are 80 LBS and above these make it easy.
 
Keeping them for tire changes is pretty smart. I always keep a 1/2 inch 24 inch breaker bar in the trunk for tire changes but these extendable ratchets are much more compact and would surely be fine for a tire change.
 
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I haven't tried one yet. I've worried that the handle would flex too much for my liking, when it is extended. What is your experience with this?
 
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I have a few of them, one in the portable tool box when I need to do something major away from the house. Its got plenty of leverage when fully extended.
 
I have one and it's ok. The grip slid off the bar so now it's bare metal. Wasn't a fancy brand. They are good for getting the max amount of length and leverage when there's an interference with a longer handle.
 
I haven't tried one yet. I've worried that the handle would flex too much for my liking, when it is extended. What is your experience with this?
The other day I removed bolts torqued to 110lbs. No idea of the break away torque. I've never noticed any flex, but at some point there surely would be flex. Another thing the 1/2 drive appeared to do well was on the belt tensioner the FJ and Tacoma from underneath.
 
I’ve been gifted two. A 3/8 flex head husky, and a 1/2” HF.

The husky one I like a lot. I keep it in my oil change toolbox. It’s short and flexible most of the time, and if a plug is stuck tight for whatever reason, extending it gives me a lot more torque.

The 1/2 I use for turning over MB diesel engines for valve adjustments and other repairs. For that it’s fine. Don’t really need an extendible for that, but it does the job.

For anything else I have a range of Snap-on 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 ratchets, and a few other old USA made craftsman.
 
Got two extendable ratchet wrenches. Love my HF combination 3/8 and 1/4 drive ratchet wrench and the separate HF 1/2” drive. It’s like having several tools in one since you can extend the handle to break the fastener free, then shorten the handle to clear obstructions and run the handle thru a larger swing to get the job done faster. No issues, flexing, or janky feeling with these Harbor Freight products. Nice and solid.
 
I haven't tried one yet. I have however broken many 3/8 drive ratchets and breaker bars by sticking a piece of 3/4" pipe on the end of them.
 
Many years ago I liked them a lot, esp in 3/8" dr. It was like having two ratchets in one: break the fastener with it extended, then collapse it for faster removal.

I've since gotten used to Dual 80 flex heads and the telescoping versions just don't feel right anymore. But if you have limited tool storage and/or are on a limited budget they make a lot of sense.
 
I have one and like it, mine additionally rotates the handle to rotate the socket too; so along with instant leverage it can rotate a socket in a tight area that would not allow me much swing. Funny thing is it was a cheapo in a gift set and has yet to bend or show any signs of breaking.
 
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