Both run 99.99 in Home Depots in my area. Was thinking of getting Husky for its size and fair specs, but since I own LOTS of Ryobi tools and batteries, went with Ryobi in the end
Very good in depth vid, the Husky electric ratchet continues to be a good bargain for the buck through each comparison vs the ryobi , definitely might have to pick it up. Many thanks for the vid and comparison 🙏🏼
@@CraftyWorkshopBuilds yup we have had them for a couple years now and they guys love them. Two of my guys even went out and got the ACdelco 3/8 impact gun on their own as well.
@@katrinalindahl1293 we have come to really like the entire line of ac delco electric tools in my shop. Like i said i got all my guys the ratchet and a couple of them spent their own money for the 3/8 impact. I mean the Milwaukee's are much better but they also come with a much larger price tag.
ryobi could have easily built that rachet with an internal battery like husky. The battery size defeats the purpose of the tool (fitting into small areas).
I paid $60 back in 2018 for the Husky and it's still going strong. I've never run out of charge in a single day of use.
Both run 99.99 in Home Depots in my area. Was thinking of getting Husky for its size and fair specs, but since I own LOTS of Ryobi tools and batteries, went with Ryobi in the end
Very good in depth vid, the Husky electric ratchet continues to be a good bargain for the buck through each comparison vs the ryobi , definitely might have to pick it up. Many thanks for the vid and comparison 🙏🏼
Yea, for sure. The Ryobi is a bit too bulky for working on cars. Much respect and thanks for watching!
great review, clean and articulate, thank you.
Thanks, much respect!
You should check out the AC Delco ratchet on Amazon for $65. I outfitted all the guys in my shop with them.
Definitely a good deal. I like AC Delco I have a torque wrench made by them. I'll check them out.
@@CraftyWorkshopBuilds yup we have had them for a couple years now and they guys love them. Two of my guys even went out and got the ACdelco 3/8 impact gun on their own as well.
I was actually debating the ACDelco or the Husky I'm not too sure which one to get
@@katrinalindahl1293 we have come to really like the entire line of ac delco electric tools in my shop. Like i said i got all my guys the ratchet and a couple of them spent their own money for the 3/8 impact. I mean the Milwaukee's are much better but they also come with a much larger price tag.
I just took my husky out of the box and it is leaking oil from the head,
ryobi could have easily built that rachet with an internal battery like husky. The battery size defeats the purpose of the tool (fitting into small areas).
Yea, for sure. I have alot of Ryobi tools but that battery is too large on the electric ratchet. I primarily would need a ratchet to work on cars.
I’ve bought two huskies and both of them were defective straight out of the box
Wow
Mine broke after a few uses
i saw somebody extend a cordless tool from it's battery with wires lmao
Might aswell just get the corded version of the tool, they are usually cheaper too, lol
Never understood why ryobi went with that awful color.
I agree. Funny thing, it was the color that got me into the brand when I was 13 years ago. Wish I could have gone with Milwaukee