🔩 Unleash Precision with Every Turn!
The VIM Tools HBR3 Double Ended 1/4" Hex Bit Ratchet is engineered for efficiency and precision, featuring a compact design, quick-disk adjustment, and a durable Chrome Vanadium Steel construction. With its patented technology and 48-tooth gear head, this tool is a must-have for professionals seeking reliability and performance in their toolkit.
Manufacturer | VIM Tools |
Part number | HBR3 |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Product Dimensions | 17.02 x 5.72 x 1.78 cm; 4.54 g |
Item model number | HBR3 |
Size | 42373 |
Color | Silver |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Item thickness | 6.75 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Fixed Square |
Measurement System | Inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Excelente
Buena calidad
A**Y
Improbably small, incredibly mighty!
This little bit ratchet goes where no other screwdriver can! I bought this little ratchet for working in tight places around aircraft electronics, and I can honestly say there's no tool in my box that can go all the places this little guy can go. The ratchet is fine toothed, smooth operating, and has held up to regular use. The thumb wheel makes it easy to advance the ratchet, as long as you don't have giant Shrek hands. It's so small that I can imagine it will break if you really torque it, but that's not what this little tool is meant for.If you work in tight areas with awkward angles and you need a ratcheting offset screwdriver, this tool, or perhaps the HBR5 ratchet also by VIM tools might be for you.The main difference between this tool and the HBR5 is that the HBR5 has a ratcheting bit side and and a 1/4 inch drive ratchet, whereas this tool has a ratcheting bit side and a non ratcheting bit side. I think that makes the HBR5 a bit more versatile, and if you had to choose just one I'd say that one would be the better choice. I don't personally use the non ratcheting bit side very often on this tool.That being said, I don't regret buying it, and I will probably buy the HBR5 soon too. It's always handy for me to have a tiny tool that can get in tight places, so a socket ratchet would be worth the thirty bucks they're asking for it on amazon.
S**S
High Quality Bit Ratchet that is also the Lowest Cost and Most Portable
I compared over 20 brands and decided on this one from VIM Tools. It has a GearWrench style ratchet with a knurled wheel (quick-disk) on top for turning by hand. This is used when there is not sufficient friction between the work pieces to actuate the ratcheting mechanism, i.e. when first threading in a fastener. Both the ratcheting and box ends have stops at their tops to keep the bit from going all the way through and a retaining clip at their bottoms to keep the bit from falling out. This tool is small in every dimension which makes it truly a close-quarters tool. But don't let the size fool you. It still has room for a 52-tooth gear head which means just under 7' arc swing (a couple descriptions state 48-tooth but I actually counted 52 clicks in a complete rotation). Couple that with its 3-1/2" length and it only requires 0.42" of handle movement to advance the ratchet one click. The ratchet action is solid and reliable...just like you would expect from a GearWrench. When you are concerned about over-torquing the ratchet you use the box end. This tool also accepts Leatherman bits and holds them securely in the ratchet end as long as you align the sides of the bit properly with the retaining clip. There is a slight offset which gives almost 3/8" additional knuckle clearance when ratcheting than the bit length provides by itself.VIM Tools bit ratchets (models HBR3, HBR4, and HBR5) are made in Taiwan by HI-FIVE PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT CO. with a website at NewTools dot com. HI-FIVE re-brands their tools for other companies as well. For example the VIM Tools model HBR5 is just like one offered by GearWrench, Husky, Durston, KD Tools, and others.The different brands I researched before buying VIM Tools were Wadsworth, Wiha, Victorinox, Bahco, Sunex, Wera, Topeak, Chapman MFG, GearWrench, Lang Tools, Titan, Husky, Stanley, Great Neck, Craftsman, Powerbuilt, KD Tools, Neiko, Sealey, Maxcraft, Mueller-Kueps, Bon-Aire, Ampro, Bostitch, and Tekton.I carry a number of things at work doing Industrial Maintenance. This HBR3 ratchet pairs nicely with my ChannelLock 804 adjustable wrench. They are high quality tools and the smallest in their class. So this is a high quality tool, a good value, and great as an Every Day Carry (EDC) tool since it is the smallest of the high quality bit ratchets (lowest cost too I might add).
D**.
Amazing tool
I bought this for knife/multitool maintenance and for my friends 2000 Dodge ram. The climate change module thing stopped working and we didn't have any tool to get the screws out, since it's like a half inch away from the floor for the back screw. It was it to tight for pliers holding a bit, but this tool it was super easy. I bought a 2nd 1 for me and a 3rd 1 for my friend. It's really small, like the size of a finger small, but the box end can handle alot of torque and the ratchet side makes getting the screw out super fast and easy, in a tight spot. I wish the ratchet had more teeth and easier to spin, because once the screw is broke loose, the back drag is to much to operate the ratchet. In a tight spot, it could be hard to get your finger on top of the ratchet to manually spin it. That's the only thing I would change, but it's definitely a 5 star tool.
T**E
This is the teeny tiny driver you’re looking for
Extremely small and so far good quality. I’ve been using it daily for a year at work and so far have not broken it. Most of its competition is overpriced oversized abominations so by virtue of not being that it’s a winner. I tied a wire loop through the non ratcheting end so I could do some speedy swinging with my fingertip, works great. Good buy overall.
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