Tool Review: NAPA Carlyle R12S 100 Tooth 1/2" Drive Swivel Ratchet
The Carlyle P100 Series Swivel Ratchet is a professional round-head ratchet, rated at more than 130 percent of ANSI standards. A 100-tooth count ratchet mechanism provides a 3.6-degree swing arc, which allows for use in tight spaces. The swivel head design allows for greater access than a conventional ratchet design, according to the company. The comfort grip handle reduces operator fatigue and allows the technician to apply maximum torque without discomfort. The P100 series are available in 1/4”, 3/8” and 1/2” drive sizes and are exclusively available at your local NAPA auto parts store.
The Review
Technician and co-owner of DeMary Trucks in Columbus, OH, Eric Moore tested out the NAPA Carlyle R12S 100-tooth 1/2” drive Swivel Ratchet.
"The NAPA Carlyle R12S 100 tooth 1/2” drive Swivel Rachet was a very excellent addition to the toolbox," says Moore. The R12S saved Moore time when trying to access tight spaces. "With it’s 100 teeth, allowed for less room to operate, where normally it could have been a wrench off situation, constantly switching the open end of a wrench around to gain access."
In terms of usability, Moore advised the ratchet extremely easy and simple to use. "(The) locking ball type ratchet head means your socket won’t come loose during the job." He also commented on the top features that made this tool stand apart: "The swivel feature and minimal swing needed because of the 100 teeth, really made this a nice tool to use."
In terms of features Moore appreciated, he says the tool provided easy access to restrictive areas of the vehicle. "The 100 teeth, paired with the swivel, made easy access for jobs that may have been more time consuming with conventional designs of the same tool."
"I used the NAPA Carlyle R12S 100-tooth 1/2" drive Swivel Ratchet for installing bell housing bolts on a 1966 (Ford) Mustang project, I also used it to change tires and wheels on a utility trailer, turning over the engine on a 1995 Honda Accord for checking the base timing, and valve adjustment," says Moore.
"I found several more uses, and it is quickly becoming my go-to half-inch ratchet selection."
Moore offered no improvements on the tool. He found the product worked to his expectations. He did advise he would purchase a longer handled version, and would be quick to purchase other sizes (1/4" and 3/8"), if available with the 100-tooth spec.
Overall, Moore gave this tool top marks: 10 out of 10.
"The ease of use, minimal restrictions on range -- due to the 100-tooth design and swivel head -- definitely made a big impression on me. While it may not be all-encompassing, it has taken the place of my standard go to 1/2” drive ratchet, and been placed at the front of the drawer for quick grabs."