expiredStrongMoney163 posted Dec 21, 2025 04:38 PM
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expiredStrongMoney163 posted Dec 21, 2025 04:38 PM
SKIL PWR CORE 12 12-volt Variable Speed Brushless 3/8-in Drive Cordless Ratchet Wrench, Tool Only $40
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For this ratchet specifically, it is (IMHO) one of the better ones out there at least in the sense that it can apply a decent amount of manual torque, if you really want to, without having to first break something free with a hand tool. Within reason of course. (I think they say up to 150 ft lb which is a lot for a cordless ratchet.)
But, it is also somewhat bulky and heavy for a ratchet. Honestly if I could only have 1 cordless ratchet I would probably get the Hyper Tough extended reach one from Walmart. You won't want to apply a lot of manual torque to it, but if that's OK with you it is pretty cheap and has great reach and maneuverability. For typical usage of a powered ratchet, reaching into tight areas and spinning things, it is excellent.
Otherwise if you are planning to 'go into a line of tools' and the ratchet would be your first, this Skil would be a good way to do that.
For this ratchet specifically, it is (IMHO) one of the better ones out there at least in the sense that it can apply a decent amount of manual torque, if you really want to, without having to first break something free with a hand tool. Within reason of course. (I think they say up to 150 ft lb which is a lot for a cordless ratchet.)
But, it is also somewhat bulky and heavy for a ratchet. Honestly if I could only have 1 cordless ratchet I would probably get the Hyper Tough extended reach one from Walmart. You won't want to apply a lot of manual torque to it, but if that's OK with you it is pretty cheap and has great reach and maneuverability. For typical usage of a powered ratchet, reaching into tight areas and spinning things, it is excellent.
Otherwise if you are planning to 'go into a line of tools' and the ratchet would be your first, this Skil would be a good way to do that.
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