My first one lasted 3 years of 3 days a week automotive repair use. Yes the breakaway torque isn't there but I figured that when buying it. I could care less about the breakaway torque because the speed and tight spot usefullness outweighs that. I have dropped and abused it. The 3 yo batteries are still holding up. I just ordered another tool only in the standard length. I really don't see a use for the extended version. I bought an acdelco in between to try out and I'm sick of the batteries going out every three months no matter what.
@@toolguywy Thank you for your response! That was quick! Do you happen to know if the charger will work woth 230V, I live in europe and really want this tool..
@@gurfin8889 I’m gonna be honest I really don’t know. But I’m my opinion the long neck portion rarely ever comes in handy. If you’re looking for a cheap electric ratchet I’d look into ac Delco. They don’t have the long neck ratchet but the power and durability is better than this.
Not yet, sorry I ended up going to school. Not much time for videos but I’ll be honest. Till this day it’s still holding up. My only issue is that if you drop the battery the casing will crack. But you can glue it and it’ll still work . Either than that it’s cherry!
Heard you mentioned about the charger being tight gripped for the battery and if the battery should swell if that's gonna be a problem. Bro so what about the shallow insert where the battery goes into the tool, didn't you consider that being shallow as well. Some things just doesn't make sense criticizing bro! Be more positive!
Good id say. Not as strong as I’d hoped for but it hasn’t broken yet. Dropped couple times. Still working. Battery doesn’t seem to be losing charge over time either.
@@toolguywy to be expected from a cheaper tool!, i just ordered the same one.. im more or less not looking for "breakaway torque" bit something for those hard to reach areas where turning a wrench is awkward. Something to speed up the process! It seems to look like great quality and durable.. just need a brushless version
@@anthony8787 I never really trust those “breakaway torque specs” lol but I also break everything loose with a ratchet first because it’s an “electric ratchet” and not an “impact ratchet/gun”
My first one lasted 3 years of 3 days a week automotive repair use. Yes the breakaway torque isn't there but I figured that when buying it. I could care less about the breakaway torque because the speed and tight spot usefullness outweighs that. I have dropped and abused it. The 3 yo batteries are still holding up. I just ordered another tool only in the standard length. I really don't see a use for the extended version. I bought an acdelco in between to try out and I'm sick of the batteries going out every three months no matter what.
Nice thumbnail!
Thanks I had to try something new lol
Could we have a update on how the ratchet is holding up? Would be greatly appreciated!! Subbed
Yes sir! It’s holding up good and still works. But I’ll still make a video.
@@toolguywy Thank you for your response! That was quick! Do you happen to know if the charger will work woth 230V, I live in europe and really want this tool..
@@gurfin8889 I’m gonna be honest I really don’t know. But I’m my opinion the long neck portion rarely ever comes in handy. If you’re looking for a cheap electric ratchet I’d look into ac Delco. They don’t have the long neck ratchet but the power and durability is better than this.
@@toolguywy Okey thank you so much!
@@toolguywy Sorry to bother you again, but in the video at 1:40 it looks like it says 110-240V and 50-60Hz. Am I right?
I have the older regular version. Is this new extended one better or about the same?
Did you ever make the follow up video ?
Not yet, sorry I ended up going to school. Not much time for videos but I’ll be honest. Till this day it’s still holding up. My only issue is that if you drop the battery the casing will crack. But you can glue it and it’ll still work . Either than that it’s cherry!
Heard you mentioned about the charger being tight gripped for the battery and if the battery should swell if that's gonna be a problem. Bro so what about the shallow insert where the battery goes into the tool, didn't you consider that being shallow as well. Some things just doesn't make sense criticizing bro! Be more positive!
How is it holding up?!
Good id say. Not as strong as I’d hoped for but it hasn’t broken yet. Dropped couple times. Still working. Battery doesn’t seem to be losing charge over time either.
@@toolguywy to be expected from a cheaper tool!, i just ordered the same one.. im more or less not looking for "breakaway torque" bit something for those hard to reach areas where turning a wrench is awkward. Something to speed up the process! It seems to look like great quality and durable.. just need a brushless version
@@anthony8787 I never really trust those “breakaway torque specs” lol but I also break everything loose with a ratchet first because it’s an “electric ratchet” and not an “impact ratchet/gun”
@@toolguywy i concur my friend! Thank you for the feedback on it, hopefully it serves me well also
@@anthony8787 I hope so too. I did take a gamble on it. Some of the reviews were not the greatest lol
Nice very similar to the Milwaukee
Yeah, has a Milwaukee vibe to it! Lol
Does yours have all the screws?
yes all of mine had the screws. the only thing bad was that the head was loose