Cool. You can also put a universal adapter on the end and attach an extension. With this dog leg setup you can get tool into a tight spot and ratchet using the extension.
Very cool! if you were putting together som furniture you could put a hex socket and a Phillips socket on it etc, since a lot of those fasteners require little amount of torque. As you said only thing I don’t like about the ratchet is that it isn serviceable. Great video, subscribed!
I would get one but now they Power Torque is making them without the cover on the back end. So if you want to use it just as a stubby it’s not that comfortable. Bummer
I am using this tool for over 3 years ,this is mu favorite tool it fit on special spaces .Iam very happy with it.
Thanks for sharing. Glad to hear it’s been holding up to regular abuse.
Cool. You can also put a universal adapter on the end and attach an extension. With this dog leg setup you can get tool into a tight spot and ratchet using the extension.
Correct Marz. I personally like the added feature when they could have easily overlooked it.
@@ThingsMen I have this ratchet too. It’s unique and worth the $20.
Very cool! if you were putting together som furniture you could put a hex socket and a Phillips socket on it etc, since a lot of those fasteners require little amount of torque. As you said only thing I don’t like about the ratchet is that it isn serviceable. Great video, subscribed!
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I like that idea, you can also the ratchet as kind of a screwdriver by putting the sockets on the handle end
Nice review. Looks like a very interesting but really hard to get outside the US
Thx
I imagine it could be if you don’t have an O’Reileys nearby. Might keep an eye out for eBay.
I would get one but now they Power Torque is making them without the cover on the back end. So if you want to use it just as a stubby it’s not that comfortable. Bummer
Eh that plastic cap really wasn’t much of a feature. I have one and it’s pretty nice. Most people will lose the plastic cap after using it a few times
just put a socket on it....
Yea, mine no longer has the cap on it. Its been replaced by a socket which is much better.
@@stevensko9153 yes, so it can’t get lost. 😆
Maybe I will make one by sacrificing one of my existing Ratchet.😊
That could add to the fun.
how much teeth/angle does it have?
I believe it has 72 teeth. Thanks for commenting 👍🏻
How much it worth
Was just under $20
Excellent, thank you.
You are welcome!
Glad you enjoyed.
I've had 2 dodgy ratchets with that exact mechanism... :(
That’s no fun. Hopefully you were able to warranty. 👍🏻
But isn't power torque make hot garbage? All their tools I've ever had have been China garbage that breaks easily and feels awful to use.
Try some of their Taiwan made tools. Might surprise you on a couple items.
Who the heck EDCs a ratchet?
I admit I'm youtubing ratchet reviews but Jesus
Probably more than you would think. 😉
I do for work I have this and a couple extensions with most used sockets