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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Mechanics' Tools > Wera Bit Ratchet Size Comparison

Wera Bit Ratchet Size Comparison

Apr 28, 2011 Stuart 4 Comments

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Wera Bit Ratchet Size Comparison

I decided to give Wera’s Bit Ratchet a try, and ordered one as part of a Bit-Check set. The Bit Ratchet is a 60-tooth miniature ratchet designed for use with 1/4″ hex screwdriving bits, and comes with a 1/4″ square drive adapter. The Bit-Check kit also includes a Wera Rapidaptor quick-release extension, 28 bits, and a case.

I knew that the Wera Bit Ratchet was a compact ratchet, but it’s far smaller than I imagined! This is not necessarily a bad thing, I’m just a bit surprised. For what it’s worth, the ratchet feels extremely well built, and I find myself really liking it. I only wish that the bit case was more pocketable.

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In the above photo, a standard AA-sized battery, Craftsman bit ratchet, and Proto 1/4″ drive Big Dawg ratchet are shown for scale.

Wera Bit Ratchet via Amazon
Wera Bit Ratchet Bit Check Kit via Amazon

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4 Comments

  1. Pencil Neck

    Apr 22, 2014

    I got one of the Wera 8001 bit drivers not to long ago off Amazon. I’ve been happy with it. It is a super major step up dinky stamp out units like the Craftsman shown in the photo above (I have Bluepoint versions). For me, well worth it and wish I had this back when I worked on cars daily.

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  2. Joel

    Jun 1, 2015

    Hey, where’s our ratchet? It’s all steel, no plastic, and manufactured, hand inspected and assembled in the USA! http://chapmanmfg.com/products/famous-midget-ratchet-cm-13

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jun 1, 2015

      I don’t buy or use bit ratchets that only work with proprietary bits and accessories. I prefer universal 1/4″ hex ones.

      Reply
      • Joel

        Jun 11, 2015

        Hi Stuart,

        That is a valid point. Our extension and screwdriver handle with set screws have the capability to be used with almost any 1/4 hex bit, but our ratchet does not. Have a great day,

        Joel

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