Has anyone tried the Snap-on 1/4" model? Seems like it would be useful for speeding up a lot of small-fastener disassembly jobs that you'd normally use a hand wrench or ratchet for.
Has anyone tried the Snap-on 1/4" model? Seems like it would be useful for speeding up a lot of small-fastener disassembly jobs that you'd normally use a hand wrench or ratchet for.
Has anyone tried the Snap-on 1/4" model? Seems like it would be useful for speeding up a lot of small-fastener disassembly jobs that you'd normally use a hand wrench or ratchet for.
Has anyone tried the Snap-on 1/4" model? Seems like it would be useful for speeding up a lot of small-fastener disassembly jobs that you'd normally use a hand wrench or ratchet for.
Since I am all Ryobi I took JohnsD90's advice and picked one up for $119. I slapped in a charged battery and it effortlessly spun off a lug nut from my truck.
LOL...Looks good. My only comment is why 1/2? Unless you take wheels on and off all day, what are you really doing with it that requires the extra size and weight?
big fan of the Milwaukee M12 3/8 stubby.It's a toss up between the DeWalt and Milwaukee brushless .
My larger stuff is rigid. Can't beat lifetime warranty, batteries too if they are in a kit.Milwaukee makes their stuff and sells under the Ryobi and Rigid names....
I have a Bosch 1/2 inch and a Makita 3/8 inch. Use the 3/8 for assembly work and the 1/2 inch for things that are really tight. Not much the Bosch has not been able to remove, but I keep air as a backup.