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GEARWRENCH 1/4" Drive 120XP™ Teardrop Ratchet, 5" - 81011P

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Style: Full Polish, 5"


Features

  • Double-stacked pawls alternately engage the 60-tooth gear, providing exceptional strength
  • Teardrop, low-profile head and flush-mounted on/off switch allow better access in tight spaces

Description

The GEARWRENCH 120XP ratchets take access and speed to the next level, making it easier and quicker to complete jobs. The double stacked pawl design gives 120 positions providing a 3 degree ratcheting arc. All of the ratchets feature a low profile head and flush mounted on/off switch, allowing better access in tight spaces. The ratchets are a bright, full polish chrome to resist rust & corrosion and have an enclosed head design which allows for extreme resistance to dirt infiltration. Available in standard and extra-long length handles.

Brand: GEARWRENCH


Material: Alloy Steel


Item Length: 5 Inches


Item Weight: 0.13 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: 1


Brand: ‎GEARWRENCH


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Item Length: ‎5 Inches


Item Weight: ‎0.13 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎Teardrop


Finish Type: ‎Polished


Operation Mode: ‎Mechanical


Is Racheting: ‎Yes


Is Non Sparking: ‎Yes


End Style: ‎hang hole


Manufacturer: ‎GearWrench


Wrench Length Style: ‎standard


UPC: ‎099575810176 031112521275


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎76


Part Number: ‎81011P


Item Weight: ‎2.08 ounces


Item model number: ‎81011P


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1/4" Drive


Style: ‎Full Polish, 5"


Finish: ‎Polished


Pattern: ‎Ratchet Set


Shape: ‎Teardrop


Number of Handles: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎inch


Usage: ‎Professional


Included Components: ‎(1) "1/4" Drive 120X Teardrop Ratchet 5""


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Standard Limited Lifetime


Date First Available: October 11, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Satisfied thus far.
Style: 2 Pc Flex Head Cushion Grip
I've been using this semi-professionally (Technical school 3 to 4 times a week usually) for about half a year now which feels long enough to me to reasonably comment on them. No problems with wear thus far, but it's not been truly long term though so I'd still consider it more 'no obvious and immediate issues'. I like them both allot, the small swing to engage really helps and it's nice and smooth, head is pretty thin too which is nice. As for the flex head personally I like the detents to hold it, yeah it's not as 'infinitely' adjustable, but it's probably less likely to get sloppy overtime and truthfully the increments it has are going to cover 99% of use cases anyway. When it pops in it really holds the angle, I much prefer it personally. I saw one guy claim you can't move it easily while working, but frankly he must have the weakest fingers know to man, the engagement is positive, but not heavy and it's trivial to pivot it between the positions while it's on a bolt. Handles I'm kinda conflicted on. The rubber is definitely is easier to get a solid hold on and slips less, but that goes hand in hand with it collecting gunk and being obviously less durable then chrome. Overall I think I still prefer the rubber though. This specific one is nicely shaped and seems to be holding up well so far to having been dunked in several types of fluids as well as the usual wear and tear. Both the ratchets in this set are pretty long, the 3/8th in particular, that can be good or bad depending on the task ,but the 3/8th is big enough to sometimes be obstructive, but on the other had that big handle gives you lots of leverage. Still if this was going to be like your one 3/8th ratchet I'd look at something a few inches shorter. The 1/4th is I'd say slightly longer then average too, but less so, honestly in it's case I mostly find it a benefit, quite a few 1/4th are so stubby I often find it hard to get much leverage on them in any kind of awkward position. Edit: Checking in with no over a year of daily professional use as well, still holding up fine though the 3/8th is missing a chunk of rubber now from when I stupidly got it pinned trying to use it on a idler. Consider that a point in it's favor though, it took a ton of force to get it back loose, but it kept on trucking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021 by Keith

  • Thumbs Up!
Style: Cushion Grip Flex Head, 8"
Works as should. Great Quality product
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by John Barton

  • Excellent ratchet for everyday use
Style: Full Polish Flex Head, 17"
GearWrench makes some of the most high value tools money can buy. Don’t purchase this expecting Snap On quality but know that dollar for dollar this is probably the best ratchet you can get. I have a 3/8 ratchet from GearWrench with the comfort grips. It’s my everyday ratchet. I am giving this 5 stars preemptively because I know it will meet my expectations just like all the GearWrench products I’ve bought in the past. If you’re torn on which ratchet to get I would highly recommend their 120 tooth ratchets. There have been countless times where I’ve had less than ideal space to wrench on something and the higher tooth count came in handy. My only complaint is that GearWrench doesn’t currently offer a 1/2 drive long handled flex head ratchet w 120 teeth w the comfort grips on Amazon. The grips are seriously awesome. Chrome isn’t so bad I suppose as this ratchet will probably last for years to come. TLDR: Dollar for dollar a high value ratchet. Great for everyday use as a diesel tech. Con: doesn’t come in comfort grips for 120xp flex head in 1/2 drive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2020 by Johnathon Griswold Johnathon Griswold

  • Great for tight spaces and great quality
My 90 tooth started to bend with a cheater bar so I grabbed this thing and it’s great, 120 tooth and flex head makes tight spaces a breeze, was tempted to buy nepros but this is 1/3 the price and has a smoother ratcheting action, definitely a good buy if you like good quality tools that don’t break the bank like snap on ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023 by Jak4

  • Great 1/4" 120 tooth ratchet
Style: Full Polish Flex, 6-3/4"
I like this ratchet so much I bought a spare. I wish someone would make a small torque wrench with the 120 tooth ratchet concept, tired of tight spaces and large angular increments when torquing fasteners. Pros: -- 120 tooth (3 degree), and tight, very little slop -- excellent finish, off and on are stamped on the head -- so far very durable, have used this wrench a lot over the last year or two with no problems, still seems tight as new -- this is the flex head version, and the flex head is tight, strong, and works well. Rarely a problem with the flex head flexing when not wanted. Cons: -- no button on the head, no option to better lock socket or extension to ratchet. Ball bearing is tight with strong spring so this hasn't been a problem -- when your buds realize how nice this ratchet is, the ratchet might disappear I have the whole set of 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2, and find that the 1/4 is the most used, followed by 3/8. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021 by M. Hocker

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