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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
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Monkey Soup
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
I used this RAYLEEY cordless ratchet for the first time today. I attached a 2.0Ah Dewalt battery, which connected with no issues.I replaced the front brake pads on a 2015 Honda CR-V, and attached a 12mm socket. I suspected the ratchet would not be able to break the bolts free from the caliper, and I was right. This was not a surprise, and I had no expectations that the ratchet would have the required torque for such a task.I used a breaker bar only to break the bolts free, and then the ratchet to do the light work. Surprisingly, it worked exceptionally well. While it wasn't a speed demon, it was plenty fast and gave me good control of the pace. When reassembling parts, the ratchet again performed well.Operating the ratchet was uneventful, and changing directions was also simple. The switch to reverse the direction is a little on the small side, but it remained easy to operate since it didn't hang up. The variable speed switch also works well.The LED light is useful, as the light is directed toward the work area. It's not a powerful light, but it's enough to make a difference. Having the ability to use a standard 20-volt Dewalt battery helps immensely, as I have no shortage of Dewalt batteries. Big kudos for the convenience.
Alton F.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
The Rayleey Cordless Ratchet Wrench for Dewalt 20V Battery, 3/8" Electric Ratchet Set 45 Ft-lbs (60 N.m), Variable Speed control, 580RPM Power, 8 Sockets (9/10/11/12/13/14/15/17mm) - No Battery is very similar to the Dewalt 3/8" ratchet but, only has 1/2 the power. Its cost is about 30 percent of the cost of the Dewalt. This ratchet works perfectly with Dewalt 20V MAX batteries and clones of the same. The only drawback is the lower torque capability requires you to use a separate wrench to torque some bolts to spec. Otherwise, this ratchet works great at quickly spinning nuts and bolts down to save manual work and time. It has a built-in light to put light on your work. The ratchet also comes with a 3/8" short extension, 3/8" to 1/4" adapter and 7 sockets in the most commonly used metric sizes of 10mm to 17mm. The ratchet build seems very solid, sturdy and durable. I'm pretty satisfied with the quality and performance of this ratchet and consider it a very good value even with its lower torque capability!
Loki
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
At under $50usd this is a great labor saver, and a great value.It doesn't measure up to higher end tools, or the real dewalt it mimics in any way, but it will run bolts in.I checked the torque of several bolts after running them in with this, and not only are they well under the advertised torque, it also torques them unevenly. You'll notice this when using it, it will slam at the end of it's drive, sometimes twisting in your hand like it has plenty of torque, and sometimes it will just stop softly. Holding the trigger on an already tightened bolt seems to offer no additional tightening. To it's credit, it was able to break free everything that it tightened.So far as the fit and finish goes, the finish looks fine, but the fit? The battery well was extremely tight. I could jam a battery (actual dewalt brand) into the well with some force, but opted to mark the plastic with sharpie, then sand down the high spots so the battery would fit properly.
alter
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
I tested this with a small Dewalt battery, plugged right in and worked without issues. This is a useful tool to make life a bit easier from trivial wrenching tasks, nothing too heavy duty. It might also work in hard to get to places. It has a slow and fast speed. Overall it is a good addition to my Dewalt tool bag because it doesn't take up much space.
Andrew & Ashlee Martin
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
Item worked very well, worked right away with my Dewalt batteries.Let's not fool ourselves though, for the price it's not going to have the same power output, but it also really doesn't need to. I already have a big impact when maximum ugga duggas are needed. This tool is excellent for light-duty work in tight areas.The tool came with it's own small set of metric sockets. They also appear to be very light duty and won't stand up to significant torque use. They're perfect for people who don't already have a socket set... and to be honest anyone who's looking to do high-torque work probably already owns their own impact socket set.Only reason I marked the item down was because I don't wholly agree with the quoted torque. This product advertises 45 ft/lbs of torque. I tested it, and used it to run in a 3/4"" lag screw into some hard timber. It ran it in quite a good distance before tapping out. I switched over to my other light duty Ryobi P290 impact driver, and the Ryobi ran the lag screw even further, beyond where this tool tapped out. I didn't want to keep pushing it and risk making the magic smoke come out.The Ryobi is advertised at 450 in/lbs of torque, meaning that this ratchet has less than the impact driver... so it's physically impossible that it's putting out the full 540 in/lbs that is advertised... or the one I got is just weak. IdkOverall though, will be perfect for the light duty work I want to use it for.
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