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KIMO Cordless Electric Ratchet Wrench Set (40ft-lbs Torque, 400RPM) for
$31.49.
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Product Details:
- Delivers 40 ft-lbs torque and 400 RPM without cords or air hoses.
- Variable speed trigger ensures precise control.
- Includes: 2 li-ion batteries, you can enjoy uninterrupted power by alternating between them, doubling the operating time.
- Unique recessed head profile is designed for working in tight spaces.
- Equipped with a 0-400RPM variable speed trigger, which allows the speed to be precisely adjusted to your exact needs.
- Easily adjust bolts / nuts and are a high-quality alternative to manual wrenches.
- Automating the tightening and loosening process with Forward / Reverse Switch, the physical effort required for manual operation is minimized,
- The head of KIMO ratchet 3/8 is made from Industrial-Grade chrome vanadium steel.
- Get everything you need in one professional electric ratchet set: 1x electric 3/8 ratchet, 2× 1000-cycle 12V 2.0Ah batteries, 60-min fast charger, KIMO BMC case, 7× standard sockets (10–17mm), and a 3/8" to 1/4" adapter.
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Shahhere
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Shahhere
With cordless power tools, it's all about the batteries and chargers. Find the line you like and try to stick with it. If your charger or battery dies and you can't find replacements, your tools are dead.
If you are going to do any serious work, you want to have 3 batteries and 2 chargers to start. I plug 2 chargers in and find the 2 batteries with least amount of charge and let it charge. Then I start working. When the battery depletes, I pick the battery with the most charge and use it and put my depleted battery in the charger. Unless you have insanely slow chargers or doing crazy work, i can last whole day without ever stopping.
As far as buying into a new battery ecosystem, that's no big deal if you have a regular need for this tool. I'll bet most dudes that use cordless tools are into multiple brands by now.
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