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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Awesome kit. You get a solid toolbox carrying case and a variety of sockets. Everything seems durable and sturdy. Was easy to use. I set up some metal storage shelving in the garage with the help of this ratchet wrench. Definitely sped the job up and I feel like it did a job getting everything tightened sufficiently. It is a nice addition to my growing collection of tools.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
I got this for working on my car, and, man, I'm glad I did. It has a good amount of power and torque. I think the way it's improved my workflow most is by saving me a bunch of time screwing nuts and bolts in and out rather than doing it by hand. Even for long bolts, it only takes a few seconds to screw it in, ready to be torqued to spec. By hand, it can take several seconds and sometimes up to a minute longer, which really adds up when you're loosening and tightening 10s to 100s of nuts and bolts. The tool also seems well made and the case is nice, too. Having two batteries is great as well because I can be charging one and using the other and never really have to stop using it because I ran out of juice. I think it's a solid tool and well worth the investment.
rahel habte
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
this ratchet handles tough jobs with ease. Whether I'm tightening or loosening bolts, it gets the job done quickly.it’s perfect for working in tight spaces or on-the-go repairs.A full charge lasts a long time, even with heavy use.The handle is comfortable and non-slip, making it easy to use for extended periods without hand fatigue. The lightweight design is a bonus.
Simple Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
The tool arrived exactly as shown in the pictures, and everything appeared to be in order right out of the box. There were no broken or missing parts; everything was intact.It comes in its own storage box, which is a nice feature, but the box looks and feels terrible and extremely cheap and the same goes for the tool, feels and looks like it could fall apart any second, like a cheap toy and the charger is even worse than everything else. The tool included two batteries, as advertised, along with seven nuts, which thankfully include the sizes I use most often. The trigger is nice and smooth, and the tool is not bulky or heavy which is good for me.I got this ratchet because there are some very uncomfortable nuts that sometimes you just can't easily undo in a car's engine bay, and by "undo" i mean; the constant ratcheting you'd have to do in tight angles and with limited space. This tool is particularly useful in those situations. I usually start the process by hand, and sometimes I even have to use a rubber mallet in combination with a wrench. After getting the nut loose, I let this ratchet take over for the remaining turns.This tool is meant to assist in situations where even manually ratcheting an already loosened nut becomes tiring. It’s like a tag team effort: you apply a bit of force with a whack from the mallet or by hand, and then this ratchet can quickly finish the job right after. However, don’t expect it to handle all the torque specifications on its own. The same goes for tightening; let this tool speed up the process and then do the final torque by hand.For my needs, it definitely speeds up my tasks, which is exactly why I got it. Just make sure it suits your needs.
Piano Gal
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I ordered this hoping it would work on wheel lugs. Unfortunately, the sockets were too small, and when I tried my own bigger socket it wasn't powerful enough. The instructions weren't the best. It is nice that it comes with two batteries, and the longer neck would be helpful in certain situations.
Sam G
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I ordered this for a specific purpose. I have a neighbor who has a couple Canadian wood duck habitat boxes in his oak trees. Some pretty calm bees took over this box. This neighbor helped me clear several ancient oaks that fell on my house during hurricane Milton. Since he knows I was into apiary R&D, I would help him rehome these bees. While he ws helping me clear my backyard, he was eyeing my one of a kind custom made beehive with viewing ports, and even lighting inside the beehive, plus it has a massive copper roof.Last year, one of my neighbors had a exterminator overspray his yard targeting termite, this overspray killed every bee, which was a bummer as these bees came from a bee research center in the Middle East, and getting more are impossible.So this hive was unused. But I loved my beehive, so I made him one for himself for helping me.His duck box full of bees was 10' up, bolted to an oak tree. it has two big bolts, one on the inside. One bolt I just cut with a Sawzall. But the inner bolt was uncuttable, so this long necked high torque ratchet made short work of the bolt. I prefer to have the right tool, for the job, especially when evicting bee's high in a tree.I like that this came with two battery packs, and I like even more the fact you recharge them by directly plugging the recharge cord directly into the battery itself. What a neat feature. Came with an assortment of sockets, and the RPM of the device is very easy to control.The only caveat is I don't particularly like the case it came in. In fact, imho it was made for a different product, but its usable. I had a better case I put it in, so it went into a soft case that holds a lot more sockets, and accompanying gear.PS
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