

🔧 Gear up with precision and power — don’t let tight spaces slow you down!
The GEARWRENCH 3/8" Drive Long Handle Teardrop Ratchet 11" (model 81264) features an 84-tooth gear mechanism with a 4.3° ratcheting arc for exceptional precision in tight spaces. Its handle is over 25% longer than standard models, providing increased leverage and access to hard-to-reach fasteners. Engineered with alloy steel and an enclosed head design, it delivers over 180% of ASME torque performance while resisting dirt infiltration. Finished with a polished grip for easy cleaning, this ratchet is a professional-grade tool trusted by mechanics and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.







| ASIN | B00E3IGLPI |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #810,956 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3,136 in Socket Wrenches |
| Brand | GEARWRENCH |
| Color | 3/8-inch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (837) |
| Date First Available | July 22, 2013 |
| End Style | hang hole |
| Finish | Polished |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00099575812644 |
| Head Style | Fixed Square |
| Included Components | (1) 3/8" Drive 84 Tooth Long Handle Teardrop Ratchet 11" |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Non Sparking | Yes |
| Is Racheting | Yes |
| Item Length | 11 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 81264 |
| Manufacturer | GearWrench |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Measurement System | inch |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Part Number | 81264 |
| Power Source | Elbow Grease |
| Size | 3/8" Drive |
| Style | Discontinued Version |
| UPC | 099575812644 |
| Usage | Professional |
| Warranty Description | Standard Limited Lifetime |
| Wrench Length Style | long |
J**N
Gear Wrench has good tools for the price that doesnt drain your wallet.
Ive been using Gear Wrench tools for quite some time now. For the price of their sockets and ratchets plus wrenches. You cant go wrong. I literally have almost every ratchet, socket, and wrench plus ratchet wrenchs that gear wrench sells. I use their tools everyday being a full time mechanic. I work on anything from semi trucks to small tractors. If your gonna do something stupid like putting a 3 foot cheater pipe on it, Then yea your prob gonna break it. DUH. I can break snap ons half inch 24 inch all day long doing that. Take care of them and they last a long time. 120xps are great for motor and transmission work. They do start to lose their fineness after some hard use. 84 tooth are really strong and still fairly fine. I bought my first 120xp set three years ago and I'm still using them at the shop everyday.
M**Y
Works Perfect and Meets all Expectations (Long Handle 81264 3/8 Ratchet)
Was considering purchasing the snap on FL80, which was much more expensive and chose to go with the GearWrench Long Handle 81264 (3/8 Ratchet). While there is no comparison to the Snap-On products, I am so glad I purchased the GearWrench. It has held up well to consistent use in the last two months. It's the first ratchet I reached for when I serviced my AC system, fuel lines, and recently the clutch hydraulics on my car. The tool is a good length, the tooth count just right and the narrow profile has been a life saver when working in tight spaces. Overall the tool has worked perfectly and have had zero issues. Highly recommend!
T**R
Almost perfect!
DAMN! I’ve had this for about 4 years now! I use it everyday and it still works great! It’s very strong. I work on diesels and it fits almost anywhere I need but I could see it being a little big for anyone who works on cars. Two minor bad things I can say is the rubber bumpers on both sides fell off awhile ago (pictured) and the ring on the chuck that holds the sockets on has worn out a bit and sockets do fall off sometimes but it still works. Will definitely buy another one when this one takes a poop!
D**E
Another great product from gearwrench!
This ratchet has a nice small click for when you're in a tight spot. This is handy considering the handle length. Very robust, without being overly heavy. After about 6 weeks of daily use on industrial machinery, I can say I like having it in my kit. Full polish makes cleaning it a breeze. But mostly I like the design of the gear pawl. It grabs many teeth making for a strong bite. Great for lug nuts too. A short extension to get you away from the tire and you have significantly more leverage than the shorter and less awesome "craft man" model. Overall my only worry is that one day someone may decide that they need it more than I do. When that day comes, I'll be ordering another one for sure. Great tool!
D**R
Better than truck tools, half the price.
I've used almost every brand ratchet on the market, and even with a drawer full of top name tools, this is the one I reach for. I've even used this poor ratchet with a 3' torque improvement device (pipe) and my body weight to break a bolt. Still smooth as butter just like the day I bought it. The back drag is almost negligible, the tooth engagement is smooth and crisp, etc. This ratchet gives me that warm fuzzy feeling even the top tools from the tool trucks don't.
A**S
Pretty strong ratchet.
Works great , kinda looks like the Mac-Tools version. Used it on fasteners that my other 3/8 drive ratchets couldn't loosen. Really good tool even better price.
A**R
My New Breaker Bar!
It’s a damn good ratchet. Not American-made, but it’s a damn good ratchet regardless. My breaker bar gave out on me mid-tire change, and since this ratchet was only about half an inch smaller than my breaker bar, I decided to throw the 19mm socket on this bad boy, throw it on the lug nut, kicked it once and the lug nut came loose. I repeated this 19 more times until I was done. I paid $22 for this 3/8” ratchet and I couldn’t be happier with it.
N**R
Favorite 1/2" ratchet in my arsenal
I was an NAASE and Chevrolet certified mechanic for years long ago, and I've owned many good and bad ratchets, everything from parts store discount bin items up through Mac and Snap-On tools items. I have a 30+ year old Snap-On 1/2 drive that still works fine, but this ratchet from GearWrench is my new favorite/go-to. First, the tooth count makes for a lot less rotation needed for driving bolts/nuts. Second, unlike the Snap-On, the drag on the gearing is much lighter, and works significantly better once a bolt/nut is free spinning. Third, the handle length, being about 33-50% longer than most standard 1/2" drive ratchets is much more conducive to bolts that one would use a 1/2" drive tool on, but not so long as a breaker bar. Finally, the contour of the handle is similar to Snap-On, hence, very comfortable. So far, after 4 months, this ratchet has performed as well as if not better than any comparable item I ever bought off of a tool truck when working in dealerships. will definitely look to GearWrench for any other ratchets I want in the future.
M**N
The thin head helps to get into tight spots. For the price , I thing this is the best Ratchet you can buy.
A**M
Someone "borrowed" mine- broke the gear mechanism. I have tried everything I can to contact them / their customer services. (USA and the UK) their "contact us" mails b0unce on both sides of the pond. N0body wants to own up to their L1fetime warranty (numbers used so Amazon's filters won't let me post an h0nest review !) - I wou1nt reccomed these to any9ne as there is N0 lifetime warranty and even if there was Y0u can't c@nt contact anyone UK or USA so it's meaningless
J**Z
ya la estuve usando y a trabajado y a trabajado bastante bien solo hay que ver cuanto dura pero bien
R**Z
Good item
J**R
good wrench however description is wrong,says 23.7 cm(9. 3 in),it is actually 17.4(6.87 in) nice thin ratchet but would have liked the described length
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