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CRAFTSMAN 72-Tooth 3/8-in Drive Quick-Release Flexible Head Ratchet

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CRAFTSMAN 72-Tooth 3/8-in Drive Quick-Release Flexible Head Ratchet3 8 in Flexible Head Quick Release Ratchet, 72 Tooth This CRAFTSMAN 3 8 in drive ratchet features a flexible head for tight spaces and a 72 tooth mechanism for a 5 arc swing. A full polish forged handle with large switch lever and quick release button delivers fast, comfortable socket changes. Key Features: Flexible Head Access: Reaches fasteners in tight, awkward spaces 72 Tooth Mechanism: 5 arc swing for efficient fastening with limited handle

3/8-in Flexible Head Quick-Release Ratchet, 72-Tooth

This CRAFTSMAN 3/8-in drive ratchet features a flexible head for tight spaces and a 72-tooth mechanism for a 5° arc swing. A full-polish forged handle with large switch lever and quick-release button delivers fast, comfortable socket changes.


Key Features:

  • Flexible Head Access: Reaches fasteners in tight, awkward spaces
  • 72-Tooth Mechanism: 5° arc swing for efficient fastening with limited handle movement
  • Quick-Release Button: Fast, secure socket changes with one press
  • Large Directional Lever: Easy forward/reverse changes even with gloves
  • Durable Full-Polish Steel: Ergonomic forged handle resists corrosion and wipes clean

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Drive Size 3/8-in
Number of Teeth 72
Arc Swing
Finish Full polish
Material Steel
Handle Type Full polish ergonomic forged handle
Flexible Head Yes
Quick-Release Yes
Reversible Yes
Set/Individual Individual
Total Number of Pieces 1
Measure Type Standard (SAE) and Metric combination
Length 5.7 in
Weight 0.74 lb
Warranty Full Lifetime Warranty
Case Type None
Type Standard
UNSPSC 27111700
3/8-in Drive Included Yes
1/2-in Drive Included No
1/4-in Drive Included No
3/4-in Drive Included No
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this ratchet compatible with both SAE and metric sockets?
A: Yes, it works with standard 3/8-in drive sockets in both SAE and metric sizes.


Q: What is the tooth count and arc swing?
A: It has 72 teeth providing a 5° arc swing for work in confined spaces.


Q: Does it have a warranty?
A: Yes, it is covered by CRAFTSMAN's Full Lifetime Warranty.


Q: How long is the ratchet?
A: Approximately 5.7 inches long.


Q: Is the head reversible?
A: Yes, the large switch lever allows easy direction changes for tightening or loosening.


Compact polish, serious performance

This gleaming, full‑polish ratchet brings a refined utility to any garage or studio workspace. The flexible head and compact silhouette slip effortlessly into tight quarters, making mechanical tasks feel artful and precise. Style it on a wall-mounted tool board with monochrome sockets for a clean, modern vignette. It’s a small luxury that elevates the everyday fix with confidence and shine.


Upgrade your toolkit with this compact, flexible-head CRAFTSMAN ratchet for faster work in tight spaces—add it to your cart now.

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