

🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with the BR10!
The Great Neck BR10 Ratchet Action Bit Brace is a high-quality tool designed for precision and efficiency. Featuring a ball bearing movement and innovative ratchet action, this 10-inch sweep tool is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Weighing just 1.83 pounds, it combines lightweight design with robust performance, making it an essential addition to any toolbox.
| Manufacturer | Great Neck Saw |
| Part Number | BR10 |
| Item Weight | 1.83 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 2.8 x 6.7 inches |
| Item model number | BR10 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**S
Brace
Works Great
J**J
Garbage - do not buy
Waste of money, did not work and basically just fell apart. Didn't get a single use out of it. Look for a used older one somewhere else, you'll at least get a functioning tool.
A**R
Low Quality Tool
It may be that the price reflects the quality in this particular situation. The brace I recevied was poorly made and not lined up between the top handle and the jaws so that turning the handle caused a wobbly action that made using the tool very difficult.
T**Y
Functional but low quality materials workmanship
Brace components tolerances sloppy,. resulting in bare minimum functionality. Low price offset any real complaint for infrequent and low quality required results.
O**R
Great survival tool
Every bug out location needs such a tool. When there is no power, projects can still be completed. The price is great too.
J**R
Poor Quality!
Bit doesn't hold well. The design and the construction of the chuck doesnt work. Probably why these are selling cheaper than their weight in scrap metal. Very frustrating.
A**O
don't expect too much
Not a horrendous tool but doesn't have the feel of a tool you can trust. I would spend the extra 5 to 10 bucks and go with the fuller brand bit and brace they have for sale here.It has not failed yet but I really don't trust it or feel I can rely on it.Wish I had spent the extra money for the fuller model.I wish there was a way to know where something was made before purchase.Also, my fault, I should have realized a cheaper price means a cheaper tool. I rarely use this so I did not want to spend too much but there is a cut off price below which you won't get a quality item. I should have realized that anything below 20 dollars for this tool would be an either an amazing bargin or more likely an inferior tool. Do yourself a favor spend a few more dollars and get a tool that you will enjoy using instead of a tool you'll avoid using.
G**C
Clunky but useful
Obviously made in China with little attention to finer tolerances and fitment. It works, but it weighs about twice what we used to make in this country, and doesn't hold bits very well.If only someone would make a good quality version of these braces for a reasonable price!
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