Sealey 12V CP1202 3/8" Ratchet Teardown - How good is it?

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • In this video we are having a look inside the Sealey 12V CP1202 3/8" Ratchet Wrench. A tool sold here in the UK by Sealey, but a quick google search shows this exact tool is sold by many other brands such as Draper, ToolPro & Prostormer to name a few. With the only noticeable difference being the colour of the plastic skin and "stickers" stuck on them.
    Is a £50 / €60 / $70 cordless 12V ratchet "made" by Sealey, Draper, ToolPro or Prostormer any good?
    Disclaimer: This teardown is performed without any incentives on a privately purchased item and in no way related to the manufacturer.
    A few useful links to purchase a Sealey 12V CP1202 3/8" Ratchet Wrench:
    (I make a small commision if you commit to purchasing through the link provided, which helps me make more exciting videos taking tools apart for you)
    UK:
    www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
    USA:
    www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @harleycooper7105
    @harleycooper7105 2 роки тому +2

    Nice to see someone has done this! I've had these since they released the range back 4 ish years ago and I've had no issues at all, the 1.5ah batteries still going strong with daily use as an auto electrician. The drill is able to do a good job of steel with its 10mm chuck, the impact driver is just as powerful as a makita cxt driver, works well on self tappers and tek screws, the ratchet has also been flawless and gets into tight areas of an engine bay and the rotary tool has been no end of uses cut/grind materials out. Time to get the rest of the range in my tool box

    • @lukegadd4988
      @lukegadd4988 2 роки тому

      Mine broke instant 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @stuzbots-shed
    @stuzbots-shed 3 місяці тому

    I don't own a cordless ratchet yet. It's one of my "shall I or shan't I" potential tool purchases. But I've watched a couple of teardowns on cordless ratchets and -given they're supposed to be also used conventionally to crack off the nuts & bolts in the first place, before letting the motor wind them the rest of the way- I'm surprised to see that there's no metal structure inside the handle part. It's just hollow plastic. It looks like it would be very easy for the handle to just snap in half, or part from the head, if you applied any sort of force to it, when trying to get a nut or bolt started manually. Especially on the cheaper ones, where the plastic is likely to be correspondingly tinner & weaker.

  • @jimmy6754
    @jimmy6754 Рік тому

    Can you get or replace the swivel arm on the top of the ratchet, that pushes the ratchet, mine broke, its the bit of steal that curved over the ratchet?

  • @martytoal6547
    @martytoal6547 2 роки тому

    I’m assuming the brushes cannot be replaced? My impact wrench has a burning smell but still performs perfectly,I suppose at the price it’s more efficient to just replace it,I’ve found it to be a very useful/ capable tool,

    • @toolteardown
      @toolteardown  2 роки тому

      Not without taking the metal motor housing apart. A replacement motor is not to expensive though. It’s a standard 12 DC tool motor. Or send Sealey an email. They offer a repair service.

  • @devilsnash9361
    @devilsnash9361 2 роки тому

    Any idea were I can get a replacement switch mine got hot and now stays on so think it may have melted the internals of the switch

    • @toolteardown
      @toolteardown  2 роки тому

      Sealey offer a pretty good spare parts and repair service, directly on their website. You could also try places like eBay. Plenty of components being offered on there.

    • @devilsnash9361
      @devilsnash9361 2 роки тому

      Tried looking online after taking screen shot of the switch numbers from your video but couldn't find a match might have to try the spares department