Friday 9 August 2013

Carolus slim 60 Ratchet 5190.50 - Review

Carolus slim 60 sixty ratchet

Pros:
Lever reverse
Slim head
Comfortable handle
Nice satin finish
Feels solid
Socket release

Cons:
Perhaps not such a well known brand

This 1/2" drive ratchet was a gift i received to replace the 1/2" Laser one in my socket set which unfortunately fell apart. Since receiving the slim 60 I have used it on multiple occasions and I haven't once been able to find fault with it.

The construction seems solid with no rattling when shaken and the reverse lever has a really positive feeling giving a precise 'clunk' when engaged. This is unlike some other lesser quality brands which tend to give no real feeling of engagement.

ratchet 60 tooth teeth carolus

The stem and head of the tool have been finished in a smooth satin, as opposed to the more usual chromed finishes of lots of tools and helps to lend a real feeling of quality to the tool. The finish has also proved more tactile to hold and is a lot less slippery when working in gloves or in oily environments.

satin ratchet finish made in taiwan

As with other high quality ratchets the head features 60 teeth, (meaning for each tooth engaged the handle moves through 6 degrees). This is especially useful when using the ratchet in tight spaces where handle movement is limited. Although now there are even some ratchets come onto the market with 80 tooth heads.

The 'slim' in the name refers to the head of the ratchet having a slimmer designed profile than most other ratchets which is again useful in confined spaces.

The only really bulky part of the tool is the head which Carolus have avoided giving the slimming treatment. It has been constructed from a soft rubber allowing for a comfortable grip and large amounts of force to be applied without the handle digging in and hurting your palms as slimmer steel handles tend to.

carolus ratchet handle

A large socket release button has been included in the head which releases and ejects the current fitted socket. Depressing the button forces a pin from the bottom of the drive against the inside of the socket whilst releasing the locking bearing holding the socket in position.

socket release button ratchet


Conclusion:
This is by far the best 1/2" drive ratchet i have ever owned or used, I even prefer it to my Teng 1200-60T which is my second favourite ratchet. the Carolus just feels so solid and well made, a great tool for life.