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However, looking at the toolboxes being sold today, most of the setups include a power lead-in, many offer a wired in "power drawer" with plug ins for chargers, computers, and cell phones.
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I have a 1/4 and 3/8 Milwaukee ratchets. I use them every time I can, in addition to the Dewalt 3/8 and 1/2 impacts. For the DeWalt tools, I have another five or six, so I have lots of batteries. For the Milwaukee tools, I bought some knock off batteries on Amazon.
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got this on sale for $65
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-3-8-in-Drive-12-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Ratchet-H38CPRAT/305713305 so far so good!
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I bought a 1/4 drive Milwaukee when I torn apart my kids 4 runner's suspension. We ended up not using it for too many bolts due to it being 1/4". But I ended up using it for lots of other things with hard to get to places. No more twisting my arms tearing up my fingers on removing nuts and bolts once loosen up with the ratchet. I bought the tool only for a little over 100 bucks but we already have a bunch of Milwaukee batteries.
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I bought one as a labor saver, to replace the roof tent on my Vanagon Westy, which involves removing and replacing about a billion screws in places too small for a normal screwdriver. It made the job effortless, especially because I talked my son into doing the work :-)
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Too bad I'm with you - behind the curve. If I had known about these things a year ago when I started my Volkswagen project I would have grabbed that Milwaukee electric ratchet. I don't have any projects upcoming, so now I'll wait. By the time I'm ready to do something big enough these will probably be 44 volt powerhouses.
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call me old school but I still love my air tools and 80 gallon 175 psi air compressor tank.
For giggles I searched on Dewalt 20 3/8 ratchet and they're like $160-175 for tool only. Heck a air ratchet at Harbor freight is what $20?
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My ratchet it handy for long nuts or bolts. The one feature I wish it had was a clutch. It just keeps running until it is stopped by the torque limit, and it tends to try to smack my hand into what is near by. I have to sneak up on almost tight, and then use my regular ratchet to get the right tightness for most bolts.
It one of the "fuel" units and the same battery is in my smallest electric drill driver. That ratchet is a knuckle buster if I am not really careful.
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I've had the little-known Milwaukee M4 cordless screwdriver for a few years now, and it is my go-to power tool. It has a locking/quick-release hex chuck, 2-speed gearbox, and a variable torque control ring. A little spendy, but it has never let me down.
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I use the ONEVAN 1/2'' 1000N·m brushless cordless ratchet wrench. It's compact, lightweight, and offers excellent performance for various automotive and mechanical tasks. The 18-volt system provides sufficient power for most applications, and the ergonomic design ensures comfortable use even in tight spaces.
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Mine too, and I agree 100%. A few of my techs have Milwaukee and they seem excellent as well. Cheers
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