Purchased this Ratchet to assist in working on my ex's BMW and have not used it extensively yet. It has torgue to use in tight places. It uses the same batteries that I have for other Dewalt tools; i.e., Share three barriers amongst 7 tools. Batteries degrade over time so keeping just the number of batteries I need saves money and the environment.
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I purchased a lot of DeWalt tools I wondered why they hadn't made a 20volt ratchet and now I'm glad I went ahead with DeWalt the ratchet was worth the wait it seems to have about 7 speeds based on the trigger depression and plenty of torque, maybe even too much. Nicely balanced as well.
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I was Leary about the battery protruding on the bottom of the tool being in the way but it absolutely is not with the thin batteries. Had all the torque you could want, overall great tool and glad I bought it. I've finally had enough of snap ons poor customer support ( locally not the cmpany itself) and gave up on the snap on ratchets I've been using for over 10 years and went to this DeWalt, I wont be going back I can promise you that
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great tool for engine repair, like water pump, Alternator, Power Steering. It is quick to remove bolts, BUT, you must loosen them 1st, then let the motor spin them out the rest of the way. If you don't it will bust your knuckles! Quieter than the air powered tool equivalent
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Very well-built product works great a little big due to Batteries but plenty of power
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