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Kobalt’s Thru-Ratchet Gets Over Long Bolts

By Brad Justinen

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These sockets work where deep sockets just aren’t deep enough. Kobalt’s Thru-Ratchet sockets and ratchets are hollow down the center, so they can fit over any length of bolt.  In a lot of cases you could get the same performance out of your ratcheting wrenches, but this system allows you to get into deep recesses that would otherwise be inaccessible.

Thru-Ratchet sockets plug right in to the ratchet handle, instead of attaching to a square drive. Integrating into the handle reduces overall height by up to fifty percent over a standard ratchet and socket — which is good for areas with low clearance.

The Thru-Ratchet comes in a 22-piece metric and SAE combination set. The set includes a 1/4″ and 3/8″ socket adapter, a 3″ extension, and sockets in SAE sizes 3/8″, 7/16″, 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″, 11/16″, and 3/4″, and metric sizes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19mm. You can also get the Thru-Ratchet in a two-ratchet, 46-piece set, but after extensive research, I couldn’t find any specs. Lowes.com and Kobalt.com provide little to no info — shame on them.

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I’m going to make an educated guess that KD Tools manufactures the tools for Kobalt (Lowe’s house brand) — KD has offered a pass-thru system since 2003, and the sets seem to be identical except for the design of the ratchet handle. Kobalt’s versions will definitely be easier to get your hands on, since you can pick ‘em up at any Lowe’s.

Prices are $40 for the 22-piece and $60 for the 46-piece set. If you have any info on the 46-piece set, let us know in comments.

Thru-Ratchet [Kobalt]
22-Piece Set [Lowe's]
46-Piece Set [Lowe's]


11 Responses to “Kobalt’s Thru-Ratchet Gets Over Long Bolts”

  1. Stuart Says:

    This is likely built for Kobalt/Lowes by Danaher, based off of Gearwrench’s pass-thru system.

    http://www.gearwrench.com/catalog/xl_pass-thru_system/gearratchet/

  2. Old Donn Says:

    Was checking this out at my local Lowe’s the other week. It’s distributed by Danaher, but it’s made by our friends in PRC.

  3. PutnamEco Says:

    If you want a set made in a non Asian country, Try Draper

    http://www.drapertools.com/b2c/b2citmdsp.pgm?pp_skmno=40174

  4. PutnamEco Says:

    Whoops. never mind that last comment. hard to keep track of who makes tools for whom these days.

    same as gearwrenches.

  5. Karl Says:

    Those friends in the PRC who made that set are owned by Danaher. Danaher owns a whole bunch of companies in China.

  6. Fred Says:

    Danaher is much like many other (e. g. Stanley, Cooper, Snap-On) conglomerates in the tool business - who have bought up other companies (sometimes failing ones - where all that was really purchased was the brand names). At my last count the Danaher family of brands included Allen, Armstrong, Easco Hand Tools, Fluke and Fluke-Harris, Gearwrench, Jacobs, K-D Tools, Lea-Way (in China) and Raytek.

  7. Fred B Says:

    Same as Gearwrench, I have a Gearwrench set, and the Kobalt driver set that comes with the Flex ratchet handle, the sockets and drivers interchange.

  8. Justin Says:

    So are they cheaper than the gearwrench version or the same? Seems like the gearwrench brand would be easier to warranty at a later date based on their current success. Who knows how long Lowes will carry them.

  9. WA MAC Says:

    Danaher also owns Matco. Matco’s wrenches and sockets ect.. are the same as Gearwrench, Armstrong, KD… Talk about a huge mark-up !!

  10. Luke Says:

    KABO Tool Company (Taiwan) makes many private label tools that are sold in the U.S. under contract for Danaher, Mac, Matco and even Snap-On. I learned this at an international tool and trade show I attended last month. In some cases, the tools are made as blanks and then stamped with the company logo.

    Some of the names they make tools for were displayed at their booth such as Matco, Mac Tools (Mac Edge), Bluepoint, Westward (Grainger), and even some of the Kobalt line.

    But if you want true Made in the USA tools with a lifetime warranty and not have to pay though the nose, try Martin Tools.
    http://www.martinsprocket.com/home.htm

    One of the places you can get this is though Grainger.

  11. Pat Feltz Says:

    I would like to replace socket 11(22141) in Kobalt model 22353 Flex Thru-Ratchet Socket Set. Please tell me how much this would cost and if it can be replaced.

    Thanks,

    Pat

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