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popularTenseString3511 posted Today 02:08 AM
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Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V 3/8 in. Ratchet and 1/4 in. Impact Driver Kit with 2x 2.0 Batteries $199

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This kit is back for the holidays. Two years ago it was 225 with a free 2.5 ho battery. Great kit for the price. The impact driver with 2.0 is on sale for 99, so getting the high speed ratchet and another 2.0 for another 100 is a bargain. Unless a free battery is offered or these go on daily deal, I would not expect a lower price until late January if leftover floor models go on clearance in stores.

The new ratchets are being released early next year. Lower profile, longer, and same speed as this ratchet, with slightly more torque (65 vs 35 ft-lbs). But will be 229 retail.

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This kit is back for the holidays. Two years ago it was 225 with a free 2.5 ho battery. Great kit for the price. The impact driver with 2.0 is on sale for 99, so getting the high speed ratchet and another 2.0 for another 100 is a bargain. Unless a free battery is offered or these go on daily deal, I would not expect a lower price until late January if leftover floor models go on clearance in stores.

The new ratchets are being released early next year. Lower profile, longer, and same speed as this ratchet, with slightly more torque (65 vs 35 ft-lbs). But will be 229 retail.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../320559403

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Model: Milwaukee M12 FUEL 1/4" Hex Impact Driver Kit w/ 3/8" High Speed Ratchet

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Today 04:03 AM
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SOMTToday 04:03 AM
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Is this worth it if I already have a Dewalt 1/2" and 3/8" impact driver? I've kinda been wanting a ratchet..
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Today 04:46 AM
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BigTuna02Today 04:46 AM
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Quote from SOMT :
Is this worth it if I already have a Dewalt 1/2" and 3/8" impact driver? I've kinda been wanting a ratchet..
Might be. I love mine. Unquestionably my favorite tools.
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Today 05:01 AM
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blindrageToday 05:01 AM
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If you're eligible to shop at a military exchange, you can log into Home Depot from the exchange website, and the price drops to $179 with no sales tax.
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Today 06:25 AM
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GTPquickRBToday 06:25 AM
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Quote from SOMT :
Is this worth it if I already have a Dewalt 1/2" and 3/8" impact driver? I've kinda been wanting a ratchet..
You have impact wrenches if they're 1/2" and 3/8". The ratchet is also 3/8", but gives better feel IMO when tightening bolts, especially anything 13mm and smaller.
The 1/4" impact driver is a different tool from them all, better suited for screws than bolts, though it can be used with the proper adapter. Depends on what you need to use them for.
Today 09:49 AM
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jasonwj322aToday 09:49 AM
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How do these compare with a Ryobi one? They're on sale for 99 right now.
Today 12:30 PM
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skwolf522Today 12:30 PM
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Quote from jasonwj322a :
How do these compare with a Ryobi one? They're on sale for 99 right now.
Like comparing a toyota to a lexus.
Today 01:24 PM
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hostilehotdogToday 01:24 PM
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Quote from SOMT :
Is this worth it if I already have a Dewalt 1/2" and 3/8" impact driver? I've kinda been wanting a ratchet..
I do my fair share of mechanic work and I use an m18 1/2" impact, m12 3/8", and this m12 1/4" hex impact and each has its place. My 1/4" hex is most often used with my 1/4" square drive sockets and is very handy since it has the selectable modes. Mode 1 works well on 6mm fasteners, mode 2 on 8mm, and mode 3 on anything larger. The little joker is surprisingly strong and is also my go-to tool to drive screws into wood with.

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Today 01:41 PM
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InfluxProductionsToday 01:41 PM
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The ratchet in this set is the weaker model 2567-20 which has a max torque of 35 lbs. Still a decent ratchet, but not as good as model 2557-20 which has a max torque of 55 lbs.
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Today 06:23 PM
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Quote from sethfhicks :
The ratchet in this set is the weaker model 2567-20 which has a max torque of 35 lbs. Still a decent ratchet, but not as good as model 2557-20 which has a max torque of 55 lbs.
The draw to this 2567 ratchet is the high speed. 450 rpm vs 200 rpm on that higher torque model. I'd take spinning off bolts faster than a tiny bit more torque any day. The 2557 model hardly goes on sale for a decent price. Better off getting the new ratchets when they drop rather than the 2557 if the torque rating really matters.
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InfluxProductionsToday 06:51 PM
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Quote from TenseString3511 :
The draw to this 2567 ratchet is the high speed. 450 rpm vs 200 rpm on that higher torque model. I'd take spinning off bolts faster than a tiny bit more torque any day. The 2557 model hardly goes on sale for a decent price. Better off getting the new ratchets when they drop rather than the 2557 if the torque rating really matters.
I wouldn't say a 57% increase in torque is a "tiny bit."
There are use cases for both models; the 2567-20 is designed for speed and tight spaces, and the 2557-20 is built for more power.

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