Milwaukee & Snap on long reach battery ratchets
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This is the high speed Milwaukee ratchet and the snap on ratchet. Just showing the difference between high speed and standard.
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“For the love of god I know” he could already smell the comments 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂 this literally made me laugh so hard
@@Enrightauto 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
The way he said it has me in tears 😂
You can clearly see him loosening the bolt with the Milwaukee prior to using the snap on
One pull of the arm is TOTALLY worth $400+ dollars
Well... it's like 120,000 pulls of the arm over 20 years and it makes a world of difference when you're in a spot that you don't have swing room. And it's about $200 more than the Milwaukee. So, kind of worth it.
@@bradbeck2601 To be honest, you're gonna need that one pull for the snap-on anyways. That bracket is pretty loose so I'm guessing he already undid the bolts a little. And on the plus side, the Milwaukee can swap batts from tool to tool like cake . Snap-on has it aswell but they suck with it and it's a bit annoying. I guess it's time to get the impact version to save that arm.
@@nomanboi4032 I usually get it up to speed first then slam it on to the fastener. You'd be surprised what those ratchets can break free like that, they just can't sustain it if it comes out hard the whole way. That's probably why I've had 3 or 4 rebuilds among the two snap on ones I have though 😅. The 90° impact kind of sucks, It has saved me a couple times but there really isn't much that I found it useful for, other than wasting time and money. And yeah, the snappy batteries are a pain to remove, although, if you clean out under the tabs every now and then it helps.
@@nomanboi4032 to be fair to the right angle impact though, I'm a heavy equipment mechanic, It might be more useful in the automotive world but it has a very long handle, power is lackluster, obviously you can't use it like a ratchet, and it's a bit cumbersome to use. I found the Milwaukee 12v mini 3/8 impact with a high output battery my go-to tool. That thing is TINY and has an impressive amount of power.
@@bradbeck2601 except for the fact the snap on will literally snap after two pulls of the arm.
Don’t use such a small battery in the Milwaukee.
Seriously. I have no problem with mine
@@promaaron5556 yes. Use a 4 5 or 6 amp hour for that application. Only use the 2.5 if you need the space
The red light keeps flashing on the Milwaukee. does that mean it’s dead???🤔
Yeah he’s using a 12v Milwaukee, of course it isn’t as strong as 18v
I remember when I got my first 18 V Milwaukee and I bought some nice Diablo carbide thick metal blades. Seriously, though, if you ever have to remove carriage bolts from leaf springs on an old truck, Using the 18 V Milwaukee with The carbide blades Is definitely the fastest method. I even have a hydraulic tool for pushing bolts out like such, But when the new bowl is 20 bucks, I can’t be spending more than half an hour getting That shit of.
The Milwaukee loosened it 😂
Yup! He broke it loose with the Milwaukee and then put the Snap-On to it SMH GTFOH
crazy
Be honest gee ...probably not even snap on can break it loose u had to use the milwaukee manually
Tested this today. And yes he's right
😂
You gotta do a clutch dump on that thing lol get the ratchet at full speed and then put it on the bolt I do this everyday at work with my milwaukee, also the m12 has a 5.0 high output battery I bought it and it’s a pretty good difference it’s supposed to be 25% more power I believe
Yes sir 🫡
high speed or high torque model?
This
Was lookin for this
Its significantly more power, even more rpm
Literally watched him hand break loose with the Milwaukee and then screw it off with the snap on 😂
So funny how many people seem to skip over the fact that the entire bracket moves at the beginning of the video. They were both loose already.
Even a stronger case that the Milwaukee is weak.
Incorrect. He provided a great test showing it wouldn’t break it loose. Even a half a turn wouldn’t have helped it. Watch the video a few more times maybe.
Yeah… he did not break it with the Milwaukee lol. Anyone with half a brain would have and then run it off. This video is just dumb
What now clown??
Try using a larger battery in the milwaukee
I use my Milwaukee with the new 5ah high output battery and it does make a difference.
Came here to say this
Bigger batts just mean more run time will never affect torque output unless the battery is low. That’s a high speed ratchet so it will never have enough torque to free certain bolts even after you crack it
@@SmothersSawShop My M18 12ah battery definitely gives my impact more torque than a 6ah battery. They claim something like 50% more, but I'm sure it's less. Bigger batteries can give you more power. Like a car battery.
@@ORam... if it doesn’t have any extra voltage that’s a placebo effect
For that I’d use the Milwaukee right angle impact. I think Milwaukee emphasized speed over torque because at the end of the day, a 3/8 or 1/4 isn’t really meant for heavier torque applications such as caliper bracket bolts. Let me tell you though, when you’re doing an oil change on modern cars, you tend to fall in love with the Milwaukee taking the 20 damn 10mm holding skid plates on 😂 I’d suggest using what’s best for your needs, and if you can afford it, have both lol
Yes agreed I love my 1/2 right angle. But I wanted to use them in this scenario because it was a good example to show the high speed ratchet compared to a more torque geared ratchet.
Do you use a Milwaukee ratchet for taking belly panels off? I use my fuel hex driver for belly panels and I feel like it’s way faster than if I used my ratchet
Bro i DESPERATELY NEED a eletric service ratchet because i only have a bas8c set of tools as i have only been in the industry for less than a year as a lube tech and am SICK of flaping my hand around like a caveman with a manual ratchet 😭😭😭
I just don't know why you would use an electric ratchet for skid plate bolts... I just use my small 3/8 impact. Impacts are definitely a hell of a lot faster, and as long as you're not goosing the trigger the entire time you never have to strip anything out.
@@Lo_Beats just get a 14.4 snap-on impact, you never have to worry about the little paddles that go from forward to reverse, those things suck. It's got a wobble trigger, the top one puts the bolt on the bottom one takes the bolt off. Super high quality and nice feeling, does the job every time. And they're a lot better than an electric ratchet.
Luckily those are called ratchets and you can apply manual torque on them. Also luckily Milwaukee also makes 2 versions. A high torque low speed and a high speed low torque and labels them as that.
Yea the low speed torque one is garbage and slow and huge.
@@Enrightauto I just got the 2567-20 3/8" and it has 0-450 RPM and 35 Ft lbs Torque, the other one has 55 Ft lbs and 225 RPM's
Put a bigger battery on the Milwaukee like the snap on goof
@@enriquestayzblunted520the snap on only have 2.5ah batteries goof
No my friend that big red makes three different versions if it's not red leave it in the shed
This is the equivalent of comparing a crotch rocket to a Harley.
Not really any utilitarian use for a crotch rocket or a Harley
@SyilxMechanical listen to the snap on, it sounds like ot has a impact function.
The mimwakee was designed so you have to "manually" crack the nut/bolt
@@rickysmith9284 it does not have a impact function its just the motor towards its torque limit struggling. its just a high speed vs high torque scenerio id argue all 1/4 eratchets are better from milwaukee and 3/8 id prefer torque so id take the matco sealed head overall but snap is great too
@@shaunclancey1107 I'd buy the Matco ones if I found out who actually made them. I would just buy straight from the source as they'd be $100 cheaper. (Or more)
@@rickysmith9284 kinda, they do have a lower RPM, higher torque verson that's meant to break things away as well. They have two different kinds. High torque and low torque. High torque is slow low torque is fast.
The way you pulled out that snap on was more faster than the Milwaukee
Apparently your brain isn't faster though.
Random internet expert appears to correct professional mechanic: "it's not an impact bro!"
When you said "for the love of God I know it's not an impact", I literally LOL'd.
Nice comparison, thanks.
😂😂😂 you speak truths
@@Enrightauto These keyboard experts grind my nerves too. Lol.
To those that say just break it loose, I love and abuse my milwaukee tools but for rusty bolts I got the snap on electric ratchet because it doesn't stall due to the extra torque, one of the few things I would buy off the truck again besides the hanmers
Always thought the hammers were a joke till I bout my first dead blow off the truck. Never going back.
The bolts in the video are already loose. You can see the caliper bracket move before he even tries the ratchets.
@@xjwarner6364 they definitely weren’t loose and even if they were I definitely wouldn’t be saying that.😂😂😂
@@kaleb1233 watch the video again. The first time he puts the ratchet on the bolt the bracket already moves.
How much is that ratchet? Only reason I ask is that the right angle impact isn’t more than 250$ at Home Depot, is it really worth that extra money (if it is more expensive)?
Lots of people don't seem to understand how important this can be. Lots of fasteners come factory with loctite and it's a real pain in the ass when the ratchet can't run it out after it's been cracked free
So what about Milwaukee’s higher torque extended ratchet which has been proven to have more torque than the snap on? Not trying to sound like a fan boy but both have options for what you need but one is half the price of the other
@@wendellgreenidge3362 I can't speak to this. I have the Milwaukee one with the big head. I don't endorse snap on over Milwaukee by any means, I own no snap on power tools but just adding my opinion as some one who uses their tools hard every day
@@keenancooper27 so you don’t own the high speed or used it? I only ask because I own both and I like the speed and small head on the high speed but I like the torque of the first gen fuel ratchet. Just like you said, people don’t realize the resistance on a nut or bolt that has to be overcome while being backed out on something corroded or using loctite. You made a great point
Watch what happens when you clean the snap-on with a wet cloth 😝
Great video. Milwaukee is no doubt a great tool especially for the right use. Snap-On is hard to beat for automotive use. Thanks for sharing.
"For the love of God I know"😂
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My dewalt got hella torque shit damn near ripped my arm off a couple times
That means the shut off feature isnt very good.
@@luke8222 the shutoff on my DeWalt is when it slams your hand into a driveshaft or something and you yank your hand off of it 😂 I can't believe the torque on it. It will break most slide pin bolts loose if you are holding it with two hands lol if you are holding it with one hand it will usually torque right out of your hand.
I agree! I have never seen a ratchet that competes with dewalt for power
Are you guys referring to the 12 volt DeWalt ratchet, or the 20 volt DeWalt ratchet?
@@El_Diablo_LI I have the 12v, from what I heard it actually has more power than the 20v
Wohh You pulled out that snap on so fast
Your pull out game must be on point then 👍
Nice I have a big snap on one and a smaller one of the same kind. Very helpful and better than the Matco ones I’ve got. 🤷♂️
Awesome demonstration 👍
Getting a running start with the Milwaukee helps a ton 👍🏻
That's also a good way to wear them out...😂 you're not designed for that torque, just break them loose like a regular ratchet, and use the electric function. Keep ratcheting while using it and no matter how much rust there is it will come out
What people don’t understand is that even if you break it loose manually, sometimes they’ll bind up and the motor stops before the bolt or nut is out
Yup
This, nothing stops the snappy once the fastener is broke loose
I got both too snap on way stronger but it's a knuckle buster too
I like milwaukee i have there impacts but i love the snap-on ratchet
Mr Subaru has got this one
Mr Subaru is a fraud. He claims new Subies need a fancy scan tool to change rear brake pads, but the service docs state otherwise.
I may be crazy here but that too bolt really looked like it was broke loose as you were taking the Milwaukee off
They were all loose before I started recording. That’s the point I broke them loose but the bolts on that vehicle build up with rust and when you try and back them out they are extremely tight the whole way out.
The milwaukees don’t have to beans to run them out because they are low torque but high speed. Vs the snap on which is higher torque but lower speed. Just two different animals is all
He definitely did say in the video that he was already manually cranking out the bolts so the bolts are already broken loose you can hear and see him just put the ratchet on and just hit the button and when he did the top bolt you can hear and see that the bolt was pretty tight on their but the Milwaukee just didn’t have the torque to turn it out it probably losses some torque for the faster RPM
I have been saying this to my buddy at the shop.. he has the snap-on and I've 100% noticed this but I do like the Milwaukee. I also want that extended Milwaukee next 🧐
Bruh i can hear my dad," USE YOUR MUSCLES"
Came in a little to hard with that snap on 😂
Put a 3 or 4 amp hour on the Milwaukee.. it will have more torque. Each of these tools benefit from a larger battery. It has a 1.5 on it.
Thanks. All i needed to see
I own both and i can confirm he is 100% correct the snap-on is stronger but ive had to warranty both of them so its horses for courses.
If you half throttle and dump the Milwaukee onto bolt it’ll work fine in a lot of instances but probably not healthy for it lol
I bet half of y’all that are claiming he loosened it with the Milwaukee, never even touched a tool in your life.
We literally seen it 😅😅😅😅
@@user-kr6qi7in3h idk who we is, but yall high asf
43 seconds
@@cantgetright742 nah the video is a minute
Very accurate. I just did the same thing today
I've owned the non-fuel Milwaukee ratchet for a while now. I didn't really understand it when I bought it. So once I couldn't break anything loose I threw it into the bottom of my toolbox. Understanding that you can break something loose with a breaker bar or the ratchet itself and then just power it. The rest of the way is a huge time saver. That all said, I don't think I would spend any money on something more powerful since that's not its purpose and the weaker ones tend to have smaller heads that fit in tighter places. While I get your point of this video, I would also say if there is a flip side to all of us where the smaller cheaper ratchets have advantages too.
Ok now put the 4,5 or 6ah battery on the Milwaukee and see the difference... And with the price difference you could also treat yourself to a new mid torque for the money too..
about 35% more power using a high output battery on the Milwaukee. i don't own either but it's just more of an apples to apples comparison if you did.
The new Milwaukee low profile batteries are 2.5Ah. The Snap On MicroLithium batteries are also 2.5Ah. Literally a direct comparison as close as it could possibly be.
It won’t matter. Milwaukee is 35ft lbs snap on is 60 ft lbs. the price difference isn’t a mid torque but yes obviously the snappy is more expensive. Difference tools for different jobs everyone has their preference
@@Enrightauto you do know Milwaukee has a 55 pound ratchet lol, this one is the 35
@@Enrightauto now try the 55 pound version lol
@@Batman-ro7mh oh you mean that bulky huge hunk of junk with the head the size of a cantaloupe?
I have both and they are a pain to switch forward and backward once they start getting worn. Use snap-on for removal and Milwaukee for install. You never have to switch the reverse mechanism and the lower power Milwaukee will keep you from messing up threads on a bolt that wants to go in hard.
I like that ur wisdow is appreciated sir
Thank you sir for the comparison
Call me old fashioned but I love using a pneumatic 3/8” impacting ratchet. Throw a swivel whip on it and they are perfect tools. My fav ultra-compact impacting air ratchet is the Astro 1128. Regular size is the Earthquake 3/8” impacting air ratchet. Both are smooth as butter, have some balls and are smaller & lighter than anything battery powered.
If you use a hook on your air line to support the weight of the air line itself, it really helps manage the line. This is the step that all the young mechanics don’t understand.
I like battery tools just fine, they certainly have their place. I just don’t like battery ratchets for anything below the headlights 😂. Battery impacts have gotten really good but the ratchets fall short of air consistently.
Both are great tools.
Agreed
Yes both are great tools
the high speed motor reminds me of a toy motor, its a joke
My snap on brakes off 85% of any fastener. I pull the trigger and catch the bolt head while it’s spinning and I cracks them loose. Try it like that I guarantee it breaks loose just about anything.
Just gonna ignore the blinking red battery light in the Milwaukee. Lol
Just going to ignore the fact of how a Milwaukee ratchet works? Or let us know you have never actually used one🙄🙄
@@Enrightauto the battery was blinking witch is indicator of a bad cell in the battery. Don’t get mad @ me I do in fact own both snap on is my go to and use both regularly
@@edwardjoy6003 blinking lights is not a bad cell 😂😂😂
@@Enrightauto afraid so
@@edwardjoy6003 afraid not
Also I love that style socket you got on the Milwaukee is that a Mac socket ?
Astro Pneumatic. I have a set in 3/8 drive and 1/2 drive. They come handy when you want something shorter than a standard short socket. They work great!
@@aliefdrumline oh, I thought he was using the through socket ratchet. They have some that are a "bit driver" so that you get closer to the action.
Men, the machine said low battery!!! 😂😂😂
The battery size makes a difference. I notice the Milwaukee has a smaller battery. Maybe that’s the difference. I only have Milwaukee cordless, so idk what the snap on can do. But I know for my Milwaukee cordless tools the HO batteries make a big difference.
I mean just break it loose with the milwaukee manually (like you said) and it will save time because it's faster over all.
On this particular vehicle and bolts that wouldn’t work. The Milwaukee wasn’t strong enough to run it out. I had already broke them loose manually. If you watch the bracket is loose from me loosening the bolts
The models that were out 2 years ago were the exact opposite… Snap-On had the speed Milwaukee hade the balls!
The old ones have 55 ft lbs the snappy’s have 60 ft lbs.
@@Enrightauto You can't always trust the numbers on the box. Torque Test Channel proves that in almost every test they do.
You can use it as a guideline, but the numbers on the box are never always guaranteed.
@@El_Diablo_LI in this case the numbers are accurate. You can’t always trust torque test channels numbers either. They do great testing but every tool is different the one they get and test may be different than the other. Going to come down to real life testing and longevity. How do they hold up and last in the field being used every single day
The way you smacked that snapon tells me thats one of your favorites plus that milly looks too clean lmfao
Iv had both, and my experience proved milwaukee to be superior.
In my experience and those in the shops that I worked at that used snap on, they work great for a while and then start acting up, even with good maintenance.
I’ve had great success with my snap on and bad with Milwaukee but I still buy and own both
Perfect video you are exactly right.
So many clueless people in these comments who have probably never even used these tools.
Yup exactly especially the ones that mention the blinking lights. Almost like they have never used a battery power tool before
The milwaukee high torque has more torque but is slower
Yea but it’s fat and bulky and still 55 ft lbs
Bro just loosen the nut with the Milwaukee 😂 then proceed to use the snapon 😅
Or use your eyes and see how loose they were from the start. They build up with rust and run out tight. I had broken them both loose already
The power of those new snap on rachets more than makes up for the speed
Put a bigger battery on the Milwaukee like 6amp and it’ll probably ripp
Won’t matter
@@Enrightauto it really does matter. I break bolts with a 3.0 battery that the small battery doesn’t even budge.
on this ratchet it does actually matter. but to be fair they got the gear ratio wrong. it's like they had a good thing but kept hearing how much faster snap on was, so whev they went tiny head one, they geared it to be faster and it's a bit too weak. oddly the old brushed ones are about perfect, nice head, usable power and fast enough. should have just added a brushless to that for a bit more of both and called it a day. oh and made and extended one. I seem to remember they was 139$ back then too.
@@jsomething2 the old ones were super bulky and slow was the issue. But you are right they focused too much on speed I think. I still really like them and use them for certain jobs because I want to speed sometimes and torque other times.
@@Enrightauto the first brushless one was a bit bulky, but I use it most often still. this long reach is nice, but I don't find myself grabbing it much. I'm hourly and not flat rate thou, so speed isn't a huge deal. I have the old brushed ones at home, and honestly they are kinda a nice middle ground. shame they can't put a 2 speed gear box on one like a drill.
I always neutral drop my milwaukee.
Did anyone else notice he broke it Loose with the Milwaukee that screwed it off with the Snap-on LOL😅
I have both also. Different uses. Depending on the application I will break it loose with the snappy and run it out with the Bukake
The trigger alone makes the Snap On the superior ratchet
Snap on ones are wayyyy better I have them and the crack a lot of fasteners loose.
Agreed
I have a Snap-on. It took about five years for something to happen to it. I had the long one exactly what you got love it use it every day just we gotta get it wrapped down to our garage so I can send it out to get repaired because I’m not gonna pay other 600 bucks worth ratchet, that is Canadian
Notice how he used two hands on the snap on. That’s what is nice about the Milwaukee it doesn’t smash your hand when working in tight areas. I hated these tool back when they were air they would destroy your hands.
The battery size matters on the power I think
It does but not enough to make up the difference. One if geared for speed one is geared for torque
Milwakee Fan Bois in 2021 "Mailwakee has more torque then the snap on torque is king "Milwaukee Fan Bois in 2023 " it doesent matter how strong it is only how fast it spins" heres one for you fan bois... Snap On is just better
Guys you don’t have to spend 400 on a snap on. Just get the dewalt one. It has the torque of the snap on with the Milwaukee price.
I like those.😊
Lol you gotta finance the snap on
Not everyone can afford snap on price. Especially when you don’t do it for a living.
@@joedirt1712 lol exactly . Why pay 900 for the snap on when you can get the whole Milwaukee line for that price haha
@@Moelester692 It’s $400 for the tool body alone, batteries are $100/each. Really not that expensive.
My snap on cordless ratchet in 3/8 was 700 for the tool and battery
@@zion9073 vs. The milwaukee thats half the price
I got the right angle impact and that thing got tourqe I use it to break loose all kinds of stubborn nuts & bolts
Yes I love the right angle impact great tool. I use it a lot
That’s the “high speed” ratchet it sacrifices torque for speed. If you got the regular “non high speed” it would preform the same as the snap-on
i kinda like the struggle of manually pulling off the rusted bolts. builds some sort of angry character.
tfw i had to use a jack and a breaker bar to pop off rusdty bolts when i did my brake job
Milwaukee dropped the ball on ratchets and saws and diegrinders
Idk about saws. I love their ratchets, die grinders, impacts, and bit drivers tho
My fuel gen2 circular saw is a beast. You can’t bog that thing down for nothing.
But why does that make Milwaukee reject homosexual special rights ?
Snap on is better, I said it.
Damn straight
One prioritizes speed vs torque that's all. I don't mind hand cranking a 1/8 turn to get her going so I'd pick the milwaukee.
I own the harbor freight earthquake and I love it, compact battery and it removes everything after I break it loose for under $100.. can't beat it.
I always break the fastner loose first like a normal racthet then zip it out no matter which ratchet i use. And if im in a tight spot ill pull the trigger before its on the fastner then shove it on while it’s spinning. Unless its a bigger bolt thats more then 50 ft pounds I’ve never had any trouble. I just like the speed of the Milwaukee but really like the Snap Ons trigger.
Yes agreed that’s how both of these were loosened originally if you see the ratchet the bolts were already backed out but they build up with a bunch of rust and run out tight because of that which is why the torque is needed to actually back them out in this instance.
I like using my mikewaukee impact ratchet, 3/8 drive. It has the 3 speeds plus an unscrew function. You arent using the right tool for the job there. I do brakes with my impact all the time, works perfect and has paid $225 for itself many times over.
I pull the trigger before putting the tool on the bolt and that usually works
If I paid this much for an electric ratchet I guess I too would look for any way to justify the purchase 🤣
I use this same milwaukee. It works just fine with the bigger batteries at the sacrifice of space and weight.
Everybody saying to use a bigger battery needs to wake up. Milwaukee has you snowed. If your tool isn’t great unless I buy your bigger battery then it’s junk.
I still have the brushed version of the snap on ratchets I got 6 years ago, just recently rebuilt the head clutches on both 1/4” and 3/8” ratchets. Those things have been abused to all hell and just don’t die, I also prefer the triggers on the snap on’s vs the Milwaukee’s.
I always break the nut loose before using ratchet, I’ve had my Milwaukee 3/8 ratchet for 4 years now and it still has it power
The Milwaukee looks clean out the box
Yeah, I’ve used both and the Snap-On has a lot more torque. It’s really nice.
I like the HF extended head ratchet. Good torque
That's why I have both!
Dude batteries makes a difference. I hated my snap on electric tool so much I gave them all away. They broke every year.
You also have a heavier socket on the snap on which makes a difference
Thats why u got hands use them 😂😂😂
Put a 6.0 in the Milwaukee will make a huge difference much love brother ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Try the non “high speed” version for a better comparison. Milwaukee makes many different versions depending what you need. Buy the tool for the job!
The non high speed one is a bulky beast. Now the new insider ratchet I got my hands on will be the perfect replacement for all the Milwaukee ratchets
Have you tried the bigger battery on the Milwaukee? When it comes to rustier or just bigger bolts on brake jobs i tend to use the bigger batteries to give me that extra torque
“Obviously, the snap on is better”😂
Snap-on 🤩🙌🏻🔝
Love my snap on ratchet
It's not the tool it's the socket you have on it makes all the difference
Not gonna lie, I don’t get my electric ratchets with high torque. If i can brake it lose with a small ratchet then I’ll get my electric ratchet to finish the job. That’s just me personally, sometimes too much torque for ratchet will just snap a bolt right in half lol. If it’s something that’s really tight and has to be really tightened, i bring the stubby 😎
There is certain snap on tools you buy and this is one of them. But the Milwaukee 1/2 impact is my favorite tool that thing rips
I use my m12 stubby impact for stuff like this with a wobble and/or extension if I need it. I know these are slimmer but really not by very much
Yeah 3/8 stubby I use way more than my ratchet
Wow... a battery ratchet breaking lose the bracket bolts... that's actually pretty impressive
You said you know its not an impact yet thats your complaint 😂
Wrong