Mods. Maybe there’s enough interest to have a tools and consumables (oil etc) deal thread?
Anyway, not a necessity but a nice tool to have and takes the place of a pneumatic ratchet for quite a few jobs aside from the biggest bolts/highest torques.
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This is a 12V tool and it’s a nice manageable size. Nice and small. I just picked one up. It’s usually $250 and on sale for $98
I have a bunch of Ridgid 18V tools and am just phasing out my very old Porter and Cable 12V tools for light duty use. I’m picking up Milwaukee 12V ones when they come on sale and this is #1 in the line. It’s a bit of a luxury tool rather than a must have but you can actually break stubborn bolts free with this using it as a regular manual ratchet first. Gets to about 30ish lbs torque so pretty useful for a number of applications.
I’ll be using it on my bike, car and push bikes and I have several sets of Costco shelves to construct again soon so it will make light work of those.
Use your torque wrench from the last posted deal to snug things up to accurate spec if you need to.
Anyway, not a necessity but a nice tool to have and takes the place of a pneumatic ratchet for quite a few jobs aside from the biggest bolts/highest torques.
[Home Depot] Milwaukee Tool M12 Cordless 3/8 Inch Ratchet Kit $98.00 (reg. $248.00) - RedFlagDeals.com Forums
Seems like a good deal.
This is a 12V tool and it’s a nice manageable size. Nice and small. I just picked one up. It’s usually $250 and on sale for $98
I have a bunch of Ridgid 18V tools and am just phasing out my very old Porter and Cable 12V tools for light duty use. I’m picking up Milwaukee 12V ones when they come on sale and this is #1 in the line. It’s a bit of a luxury tool rather than a must have but you can actually break stubborn bolts free with this using it as a regular manual ratchet first. Gets to about 30ish lbs torque so pretty useful for a number of applications.
I’ll be using it on my bike, car and push bikes and I have several sets of Costco shelves to construct again soon so it will make light work of those.
Use your torque wrench from the last posted deal to snug things up to accurate spec if you need to.
