They have these in 3/8" and 1/2" tool, not to bad but they have no branding not even the bag which is sad for a Williams product. they are useful as a mini extension. Williams #30010
My kid's will like this going to get one for them to try if they like it I will get 5 more one for each cart don't know if I talked about it but was in the dollar store with my wife and told her to go to the tool section and I don't know if there anything good but they had Stanley 6 in 1 screw driver for a dollar not proto but they seem nice I got 10 of them one for each tool cart one for the welding box one for the battery cart and so on check out some of the dollar store tools when you see brand names Stanley great neck other too not great but good for kitchen and Roud the house I'm a big snap on proto Mac and SK guy but if they break toss it for a Buck why not
I would use a short knurled extension so I could get more grip than that small thin disk. These specialty tools are just not very useful. Many times you forget you have one or you forget where you put it.
They work great for it's purpose of a spinner on the ratchet, not big enough by it's self like the red plastic one. I have these in 1/4" & 3/8" by snap on and they are really nice and better built than the Williams version. The 1/4" p/n TMS70A/ 3/8" p/n FRS70A for the usa snap on version's. They aren't very much more than what you would find from a auto parts store, so definitely worth it if this is a tool that you would need.
yeah agreed, this style and the ones integrated into the round head ratchet I've never found useful. Too thin to get any grip on especially with oily fingers and having to overcome the ratchet tooth. Usually easier to just grip the socket/extension and spin it out