Lowe's has
DeWALT 20V Max 1.7-Amp Variable Speed Brushless Drive Cordless Ratchet Wrench + 2 Batteries/Charger (DCF510GE2) for
$239. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
Lokysales for posting this deal.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Features:
- Includes:
- DeWALT XR 1/2 and 3/8-in Ratchet
- 2x DeWALT DCBP034G 1.7Ah Powerstack Batteries and Charger
- Soft Bag
- Interchangeable Drive Design provides flexibility in using 3/8-in or 1/2-in drive sockets
- Brushless motor provides up to 75 ft-lbs max torque for use with a wide variety of fastener sizes and applications
- Access hard to reach spots with low-profile sealed head design
- Variable speed trigger helps user optimize speed based on application needs
- Brighten workspaces with onboard LED light
- Help combat damage by some oils and solvents with glass-filled nylon housing
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I have an M12 ratchet and I use it mainly for hose clamps on cars, which are somehow invariably miserable to reach and need an ungodly number of turns. I think the M12 high speed ratchet is actually more popular these days because these tools simply aren't used for anything requiring torque.
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I've been trying to find a solution to using this with 1/4 sockets. Everything I have under 10mm is 1/4". And I don't want to buy more sockets. Right now I am basically daisy changing a couple of adapters to my 1/4" sockets on this but it's getting annoying.
Nevermind. Shows up as $239 in cart.
I guess if your a mechanic and putting hundreds of nuts on/off everyday, I can see it being a large time saver. For a DIYer doing a small jobs, it is kinda useless.
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Had a little trouble finding one though, only one store nearby showed online that it had it. Online showed 2 on an employees tablet showed a stock of 4 but they could not find them. 2 other nearby stores on the tablet showed 2 in stock. Went to one of the stores and they did have 2 in stock. So I would also check stores online that don't show any stock.
As already pointed out, as power tools go, the form of a ratchet is for reaching into areas where pistol grip tools can't. Can a DIY'er justify $200 for a fairly specialized nut runner? Well this is SlickDeals, so for many the answer is buy first and ask questions later. But if it's a no, there are plenty of other options, all the way down to Amazon generic cordless ratchets (or even Hyper Tough now) at sub-$50 with battery that might make sense instead.
Personally Ive always used this for $30 with a dewalt gryo screwdriver to spin nuts/bolts in tight quarters, while still using a regular ratchet for breaking loose or torqueing down. It is 2 tools instead of 1, but more pratical for a DIYer.
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