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YMMV - Select Home Depot Stores: RYOBI USB Lithium 3/8 in. Ratchet Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and USB Charging Cable. In-Store Clearance $33.05

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YMMV - Select Home Depot Stores: RYOBI USB Lithium 3/8 in. Ratchet Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and USB Charging Cable. In-Store Clearance $33.05.

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YMMV - Select Home Depot Stores: RYOBI USB Lithium 3/8 in. Ratchet Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and USB Charging Cable. In-Store Clearance $33.05.

Click on "See In-Store Clearance Price" to see the clearance price at your store.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI...-n/a-_-n/a

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Today 02:20 PM
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dungeonlaaToday 02:20 PM
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Waist of money on that item, severely underpowered wish I can return mine that I got from direct tools Frown
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RobmooToday 02:24 PM
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I have the 18v version but I never think to grab it. Only 3 left at my store. Hopefully one is left when I get off work. I wonder how is the torque. Fir $30 Ill give it a try. My screw driver hit max torque and I have to wait half a minute for it to reset. This is extremely annoying.
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Today 02:31 PM
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I don't think it can do 50 ft-lbs.
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KatManDudeToday 02:32 PM
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Quote from Robmoo :
I have the 18v version but I never think to grab it. Only 3 left at my store. Hopefully one is left when I get off work. I wonder how is the torque. Fir $30 Ill give it a try. My screw driver hit max torque and I have to wait half a minute for it to reset. This is extremely annoying.
10 ft lbs.
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senzervisionToday 02:43 PM
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At 10ft-lbs, it should have been a 1/4" ratchet.

I guess a decent deal for those who jumped on the flashlight deal for the batteries earlier this week.
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my experience and i guess others is the usb lithium stuff is meh .... even at this price.
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IndigoWinter2667Today 03:23 PM
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Seems like a decent idea to set fasteners that you need to hand torque later. This would be nice for the camper shell I have, you generally cant use power tools to set all the bolts because it will blow through the fiberglass if you accidentally tighten too long. This would be nice to quickly thread them all down and just pass across later.
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zigenx77Today 03:23 PM
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Quote from Ruyi :
I don't think it can do 50 ft-lbs.
Only when in manual mode.
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zolotiyerukiToday 03:27 PM
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For those ragging on this for having low torque, please keep in mind this is a ratchet, not an impact wrench. It's meant for running fasteners in and out, not breaking them loose or torquing them down. I.e. if you're removing a bolt/nut, you use it like a manual ratchet to break the fastener loose, then use the electric motor to quickly unscrew it the rest of the way.
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armedmetallicaToday 04:50 PM
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Gotta Love how Ryobi's promise was "one battery platform" and now we have three... 18v/One+, 40V, and USB Lithium. I wonder what the next one will be.
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NickelPincherToday 05:07 PM
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Very weak, wish I didn't purchase it. It's ok to run nuts down maybe for a small hobbyist but it will not break anything loose or tighten anything up.
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