- Durable aluminum case for easy, compact storage
- 36 bits to accommodate any application
- Quick release extension bar for hard to reach applications
- Includes: aluminum case, quick release extension bar, ratchet handle, and 36 bits
- Set includes, all in SAE - inches: 36 S2 Bits
This Sunex 38 piece mini ratchet / bit 5 pack set includes the most common sizes used for automotive repair. Complete with durable aluminum case for easy compact storage. 36 bits accommodate any application with a quick release extension bar for hard to reach applications. Includes an aluminum case, quick release extension bar, ratchet handle, 72 teeth, CR-V, chrome plated, 36 bits, S2.

By TexasPro-60
This set includes most every bit you'll ever need for most little jobs around the house.
It also includes a nifty ratchet that fits 1/4" drive bits perfectly.
But the best thing about this set is the nice carrying box that holds it all in place.
The case is almost worth the price of the whole set.
It also includes a nifty ratchet that fits 1/4" drive bits perfectly.
But the best thing about this set is the nice carrying box that holds it all in place.
The case is almost worth the price of the whole set.
By P. J. Kelly MD
I bought the mini ratchet set for my boat. It has proven VERY useful for working in tight places down in the bilge, on the diesel, on plumbing systems and many other places where even small screwdrivers or socket wrenches don't fit or do not have the necessary swinging room to be effective. I've also stuck the little case in my pocket on trips up to the masthead to deal with electrical connections, rigging etc. In addition, the little box has cut-outs for every item in the set and seems to coax one to return each piece once it's used: the definition of order: "a place for everything and everything in it's place". I like this set so much that I ordered a second one and will consider more of them for birthday and special occasion presents. For 26 bucks you can't go wrong!
By Amazon Customer
This tool will fit into some really tight working spaces. It'll will fit into even tighter spaces, if you have to, you can cut the bit to make it shorter. With a #2 Phillips head inserted it measures 1 5/16" tall measured with a vernier, if you cut the end that's inserted in the tool, it leaves plenty of the bit to be used for whatever you need and measures just under 1" if you cut half the end off. That is very short and will most likely fit where you need it to.
I'm a Harley Certified Tech and I bought two one for home and one for work. At work so far I've used it once on an IAT sensor that is blocked by the cooling fins on the head. I wasn't able to use anything but an Allen wrench, my hand cramped and took forever at an 1/8 of a turn at a time. This tool fit perfectly and I was able to ratchet the screw out much quicker and easier.
Definitely recommend to anyone, I did recommend to all the other techs and turns out I wasn't the first one to have one. One of the guys has had his for over 7 years with no problems.
I'm a Harley Certified Tech and I bought two one for home and one for work. At work so far I've used it once on an IAT sensor that is blocked by the cooling fins on the head. I wasn't able to use anything but an Allen wrench, my hand cramped and took forever at an 1/8 of a turn at a time. This tool fit perfectly and I was able to ratchet the screw out much quicker and easier.
Definitely recommend to anyone, I did recommend to all the other techs and turns out I wasn't the first one to have one. One of the guys has had his for over 7 years with no problems.


By EN Wags
Haven't used it much yet, but it's a very nice little ratchet. LITTLE being a big part of this. It's about the size of your palm. Nice little case, happy with the purchase. Probably end up buying an even longer locking extension because this really gives an advantage in some screwing situations where i don't have screw drivers that allow me to use a wrench in combo with them (which is the vast majority of specialty screw drivers, like torx, saftey torx, allen hex, etc.) I'll let you know about durability, but i've had good luck with sunex in the past. I use them for impacts.
By dedla
The main reason I wanted this tool was for the magnetic bit holder, and I'm not disappointed. The magnet isn't strong enough to even create the slightest pull on any other ferrous materials from any of the 1" bits int the kit, or any other pieces of steel I had on hand. No matter, it holds the bit in place.
The ratcheting mechanism sounds and feel solid, the bits in the kit appear to be of decent quality. Even the case and padding seems to be of good construction, though I wouldn't suggest it will hold up in a tool box of any kind. The 2" quick change extension included with the kit has a magnet in it as well, and seems to be a bit more powerful than the magnet in the actual ratchet- I can actually feel the pull through an inserted bit towards a ferrous material.
This little set is most definitely worth the money.
The ratcheting mechanism sounds and feel solid, the bits in the kit appear to be of decent quality. Even the case and padding seems to be of good construction, though I wouldn't suggest it will hold up in a tool box of any kind. The 2" quick change extension included with the kit has a magnet in it as well, and seems to be a bit more powerful than the magnet in the actual ratchet- I can actually feel the pull through an inserted bit towards a ferrous material.
This little set is most definitely worth the money.

By Eyleen
I ordered several of these for a friend. He asked to order several to give to family members because he thinks it's a great little set to always keep around. I personally haven't used it yet but he was kind enough to give me one of the sets.
By Robert W Armstrong
I'm a body/electrician for Chrysler/jeep for 30 plus years over that time I've used hundreds of tools advertised as the next best thing . Well this ratchet is in a word perfect for working around the confines of a modern cars interior . It reaches places I would normally I could not access the quality of the bits and ratchet are better than the truck brands buy this you won't be disappointed
By Geno
Bought the set from my cornwell tool rep a few years ago and love it. I bought a second set for the house because I had to bring it home if I knew I would need it for a home job until now. Comes in handy and is very versatile.
By George J. Kenney
Rachet Is about long enough to span the palm of my hand. The bits do not go through the head but I'm still able to get into very tight places. Nice variety of bits. It's a quality piece of kit. Very happy with it.
By Electrical Engineer
I have used this set at work for more than a year... it still looks great. The maintenance guys ask me why they can't have one also. The set looks good and works well (office mate engineers are constantly borrowing it). It is intended for smaller types of equipment that an electronics engineer typically works on.
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