Discovering Cordless Ratchet Specs Can Mean Almost Nothing

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2022
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    Let's find out if lower priced but similar spec'd cordless ratchets perform as well as high dollar options.
    Which includes Home Depot's Husky H38CPRAT, Harbor Freight Hercules 57280, Durofix ‎RW1216-3P and our mainstays from Milwaukee in their M12 line.
    Torque of TTC is working in product development for Astro Tools (who don't make cordless ratchets). TTC is not the only testing out there, always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool!
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  • @TorqueTestChannel
    @TorqueTestChannel  2 года назад +92

    Only 3 episodes into the series and we get a shake up like this. I feel it means we sorta have a responsibility to test nearly all of the brands out there now. Find out who's actually bringing the rippems. Our rankings here have been updated: etsy.me/3G8j3QK

    • @christianmeeks4430
      @christianmeeks4430 2 года назад +3

      I'd like to see the craftsman ratchet tested and maybe air ratchets too? I have an ingersoll rand air ratchet that is fairly beastly I think. It's 3/8 drive like the rest. I can get the model number later.

    • @PeterTrimboli
      @PeterTrimboli 2 года назад +2

      What's the turn around time if I lend you my Makita ratchet with a 2ah battery?

    • @James-tf7kn
      @James-tf7kn 2 года назад +1

      If you're looking for RPMs, Makita is claiming 800 rpms and 35lb-ft on their 12v and 20v ratchets. The anvil can be changed from 3/8 to 1/4. If it does what they claim it would be pretty good.
      Sometimes breaking a bolt loose by hand isn't practical. Would love to see a new test for the ratchet where you have a nut that is to tight to get off instead of getting it manually you spin the ratchet up and put it on while spinning.
      Also air ratchets and snapon electrics.
      Edit: the long neck ratchets are different tools from the standard and I feel like you're hurting the quality of the data (which is overall some of the best on youtube) by labling them as the standard size on the chart. Maybe they do perform exactly the same, but that can't be known that until they have been tested.

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  2 года назад +7

      We'll be doing Makita at some point gents, no doubt.

    • @mookietkm3624
      @mookietkm3624 2 года назад +4

      I'd like to see Walmart's Hart brand just to see how bad it is

  • @Georgia-Red-Mud
    @Georgia-Red-Mud 2 года назад +275

    this is exactly why i respect your channel so much, because of the lack of industry standards, showing the proof in the pudding means a lot to us real world mechanics. We do not want to invest into tool propaganda and or hoaxes. Thank you for all the work you do in nailing down the scrap from the gold

    • @welikethebus
      @welikethebus 2 года назад +8

      I swear ever since this channel started taking off a lot of the tool trucks in my area have stopped the sale gimmick of “breakaway torque” on their impacts.

    • @1STGeneral
      @1STGeneral 2 года назад

      Proof in the pudding cups ? Don't go bringing politics into this channel

    • @guyfawkesuThe1
      @guyfawkesuThe1 Год назад

      How about a cordless ratchet from Amazon? Low cost too! ruclips.net/video/o8rV1L4Jf4k/видео.html

  • @issanesheiwat1396
    @issanesheiwat1396 2 года назад +45

    I remember picking up that huskey ratchet for $50 and it came with a small socket set. Insane deal, I wish they could bring that back

    • @Doooshty
      @Doooshty Год назад

      I found it on clearance for $29

    • @dangrimes5078
      @dangrimes5078 Год назад +3

      I think I paid around $100 for mine. I like it the best because there is no battery to worry about pushing against with my hand. I don't use my Milwaukee anymore because the Husky is better for my application.

    • @guyfawkesuThe1
      @guyfawkesuThe1 Год назад

      How about a cordless ratchet from Amazon? Low cost too! ruclips.net/video/o8rV1L4Jf4k/видео.html

  • @gearjunkie3402
    @gearjunkie3402 2 года назад +119

    I've been a mechanic for 42 years. A Nissan mastertech. As a mechanic I can tell you those really long rachets just don't fit everywhere. My daughters gave me that Husky 3 years ago,( they both work at Home Depot lol), I used it everyday for 3 years! It's actually awesome. It fits almost everywhere my snap-on rachets do and running nuts and bolts off, even rusty one,( I live in NY , we use a lot of salt on the roads, is just so much easier. Frankly I was surprised how well it works. Just used it yesterday to build a giant backyard playground at my son's house. Plus it's usually on sale. I think it was 70 dollars last time. I love it!.

    • @ronblack7870
      @ronblack7870 2 года назад +9

      yup i have that one . bought it for 65 bucks. works great . i looked at others but they were all too bulky.

    • @gearjunkie3402
      @gearjunkie3402 2 года назад +3

      @@ronblack7870 exactly!

    • @ianthompson2802
      @ianthompson2802 2 года назад +9

      I'm a heavy equipment tech I can see where those longhead electric ratchets can come in handy cough cough bobcat drive belts

    • @strikeforcek9149
      @strikeforcek9149 2 года назад +5

      ​@@gearjunkie3402 I use that husky one as well as the two snapon ones (long reach and shorter 3/8 - both 75ft lbs).
      I've found that little husky can squeeze into some really odd areas my snapons can't. However, if you want to break your wrist or fingers from insane torque coming out of those, the 2 snapons are the way to go lol.

    • @gearjunkie3402
      @gearjunkie3402 2 года назад +3

      @@strikeforcek9149 I have snap-on air rachet too which can smack your hand against things if you're not careful. Also have an Ingersoll impact air rachet which is more powerful than anything I've seen but it's so loud , lol, l don't use it anymore.

  • @dattda
    @dattda 2 года назад +93

    I feel you should add stoppages to the score somehow. Speaking for myself i would be waaay more comfortable with a slower but consistent tool rather then the one that randomly stops so i have to take it off the nut and wait for the brainbox to start spinning the drive again. The second one will be yote in the trash within days.

    • @CalebsCars
      @CalebsCars 2 года назад +3

      Exactly

    • @mercMADCommando
      @mercMADCommando 2 года назад +6

      I agree. Even just noting the number of stops would be helpful. Perhaps adding 5 points per stop would be fair?

    • @jake-mv5oi
      @jake-mv5oi 2 года назад +9

      Yote? Past tense of yeet? Lol

    • @DallenRex
      @DallenRex 2 года назад +3

      Not a bad idea, but the only occurrence of a stoppage they've had so far was in a tool that already sits at the bottom of the list. It's definitely a quality that would keep me from buying it, but if someone sees that final ranking chart and is considering still buying that tool, they probably deserve its inferior user experience.

    • @rolandm9750
      @rolandm9750 2 года назад +2

      Agreed. The stoppages should just be counted in the total time because that's still how long it took to finish. Maybe give it two or three runs in total, then average it out for a scoring time. It seems the Durofix is so bad in this regard it doesn't just stall, it actually turns off such that you have to remove the battery to reset it? I can't imagine it hitting overtemp on such a small run, but maybe that's happening. Either way definite dealbreaker with this tool. Durofix needs to...fix that lol.

  • @Batteryhalf
    @Batteryhalf 2 года назад +12

    I recently got the Hercules extended rear 3/8 with a 4ah battery and I honestly have no complaints, just used it to install some coil overs on my car and it did everything I need it to do which is remove bolts quickly not rip the bolts loss like my bigger impact does

  • @AlessioSangalli
    @AlessioSangalli 2 года назад +7

    Wow that Hercules with such a tiny head is what I am really interested in. Thanks!

  • @lild123
    @lild123 2 года назад +21

    I picked my Husky up for $65 on sale at Home Depot and I've beat the heck out of it! The battery lasts quite a while on it and I wish Husky would make a long head version of it. It's definitely not a bad choice at that price if you can catch a sale, but even at full price it doesn't seem like a bad choice.

  • @Conqueef-tadoor
    @Conqueef-tadoor 2 года назад +11

    I would LOVE to see the Skil 12v cordless ratchet tested. I saw the where the Skil 12v right angle impact driver performed VERY well. I hope the ratchet does equally as well.

  • @arthurleino
    @arthurleino 9 месяцев назад +2

    I just bought the Hercules Extended reach. I retired from the Navy 11-92 and I retired A&P mechanic from a MRO. I used it to get a Hard to reach bolts on my Harley Davidson. Works good to me.

  • @clintmullins4406
    @clintmullins4406 2 года назад +13

    I picked the husky up with a socket set for $49 a couple years back. It’s a good tool for the dollar. Great home mechanic tool. The battery last for days of use.

  • @Skinflaps_Meatslapper
    @Skinflaps_Meatslapper Год назад +2

    Look man I don't really care how my harbor freight cordless ratchet specs out in these tests, I'm just happy when there are nuts and bolts I can reach with it. I've gone so far as engineering three different sized extensions and two swivels to get on a bolt that a wrench could easily reach. That's what makes my day, I get all excited about it when I don't have to wrench on things manually. If it takes an extra 6 seconds to take that bolt out, I'm good, because otherwise it would take me five minutes with a wrench.

  • @clintmullins4406
    @clintmullins4406 2 года назад +3

    The durofix Amazon reviews seem to be part of trend on Amazon where things are rated oddly high. Almost like the reviews are being doctored.

  • @energyrecoveryinc.1157
    @energyrecoveryinc.1157 9 месяцев назад +45

    I used ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell

  • @bjiggles8145
    @bjiggles8145 Год назад +6

    TTC is easily one of my favorite channels now. Call me silly if you want but it gives me a little spark of joy every time I hear you use the terminology (I guess some would call it "lingo" or "jargon") that I started to think nobody else used. Beans, ugga duggas, rippems, buggered, convince, gorilla, torture, all of these terms have a different meaning on the shop floor than they do anywhere else and I love hearing you guys use them 'properly' ^_^
    P.S. Let's see some more sockets and bits get tortured. Seems like there's an endless amount of probably and most definitely gimmicky sets out there that need to prove their worth.

  • @jonathansherwood5841
    @jonathansherwood5841 2 года назад +4

    Max (in Utah), thanks for sending in your Hercules ratchet for them to test!
    Good solid testing on the rachets. I wonder how Makita will do on the next video...

  • @kevinfrye1822
    @kevinfrye1822 2 года назад +5

    The Hercules is a underrated tool especially with its quarter inch Drive mechanical head and 3/8 Drive output . I can see a lot of people being disappointed in this tool because they exceeded its mechanical limitations being a 3/8 Drive with more less 1/4" drive guts . I personally own this tool in 1/4" drive as well as 3/8 and have been very happy with it as its very comfortable tool to use as far as balance and feel. It does slow down and struggle with Rusty fasteners but I mainly uses for tight access areas as well as general use and have had very good luck with it . I recently did a conversion on my 2559-20 with the high-speed 3/8 anvil and swapping the pawl but at $239 plus $40 for a Anvil set I think the Hercules has it beat especially if you buy the warranty. Bwt Milwaukee conversion on the extended 1/4" ratchet 2559-20 is the cat's ass.

    • @abechavez1876
      @abechavez1876 2 года назад +3

      What in the hell is a "cat ass"?

    • @kevinfrye1822
      @kevinfrye1822 2 года назад

      @@abechavez1876 slang for "something really great" some people say the cats meow .

  • @BigRedtheGinger
    @BigRedtheGinger 2 года назад +29

    It'd be really interesting to see a comparison of tool truck brands. If you guys eventually do that, I'd be willing to loan you my 14.4V Snap On standard neck. It's supposed to be 250rpm and I think 65ftlb.

    • @user340243750
      @user340243750 2 года назад +5

      Id loan out my Mac 3/8 also, should be the same as the dewalt …. But you never know

    • @suspicionofdeceit
      @suspicionofdeceit 2 года назад +1

      You’d never get it back.

    • @James-tf7kn
      @James-tf7kn 2 года назад +1

      @@suspicionofdeceit what makes you say that?

    • @suspicionofdeceit
      @suspicionofdeceit 2 года назад +2

      James When you lend tools they tend to disappear, or the borrower then lends it out to another party.

    • @dontnubblemebro
      @dontnubblemebro 2 года назад +5

      @@James-tf7kn
      To make drama

  • @DavidScheiber
    @DavidScheiber 2 года назад +32

    I would love to see them Makita 12 volt and 18 volt ratchets tested. The 12 volt one sometimes goes on sale for $100 as a kit

    • @AToolWithTools
      @AToolWithTools 2 года назад

      Yes! Also didn't realize they put out a 12V version.

    • @herpderp7092
      @herpderp7092 2 года назад +3

      ​@@AToolWithTools This is the third video w/o the makita. No love for the CXT.

    • @AToolWithTools
      @AToolWithTools 2 года назад +3

      @@herpderp7092 Or the LXT. With a 1.5Ah or 2Ah battery its pretty much perfectly balanced right on the trigger

    • @Mrsmith1082
      @Mrsmith1082 2 года назад

      I returned the 18v after one use. Pretty worthless. It's fast and that's about it.

    • @deadprivacy
      @deadprivacy 2 года назад

      and the snapon never gets a look in, in the past its been the only one you can reliably rebuild...but at the minute the parts are forcing me to try other ones, i ended up witha sealey 10.8v cos it came with a kit of baby impact etc and im only doing bikes at the minute.

  • @krudmuphinstudioz
    @krudmuphinstudioz Год назад +6

    I really just like to use these (the long neck versions) for running bolts in and out that are hard to reach. They are very effective at saving your hands in tight spaces. I bought a "KIMO" brand one last year and it's been one of the most useful tools in my garage. Never expected much power from it, but it does a surprisingly good job at breaking loose small/moderate hardware.

  • @jjohnson8867
    @jjohnson8867 2 года назад +3

    I have 4 herc ratchets, short and long 1/4 and 3/8. Use them about daily as an auto repair mechanic. They have performed great for about 5 months now other than I managed to twist the long 1/4 socket holder off when pulling a 455 pontiac at a salvage yard. Transmission crossmember bolts were tight!

    • @TheJerrid
      @TheJerrid 2 года назад

      I have the herc long reach ratchets in both 1/4 and 3/8. They have been great so far. For the price it’s hard to beat them. The smaller head size has been very beneficial a few times.

    • @hightttech
      @hightttech 2 года назад +2

      455 Pontiac -- what a classic. My first engine swap (at 16 y/o) was a 1967 Firebird. Pulled 6 cyl OHC and install 455. It felt like the fastest car in town. We had some fun and sold it a year later. The guy that bought it said, "Wait a minute, the secondaries aren't opening." He fixed it on the spot, and unleashed a hidden DRAGON. We drove that car a year with only the Quadrajet primaries 😆.

    • @jjohnson8867
      @jjohnson8867 2 года назад +1

      @@hightttech lol, nice! This one was in a 71 Bonneville, going in a 73 trans am clone

  • @tanker242
    @tanker242 2 года назад +5

    I love my high speed Milwaukee… I bought it as soon as I knew it was getting released last year. A small head is why everyone loves the none fuel version which is why the fuel high speed is a near perfect cordless ratchet because not only is the head small it can zip bolts on and off at a lightning pace. Honestly electric ratchets are only for assembly or disassembly with a little physical nudge to loosen up bolts so torque is pointless in those times. If you have the space just zip stuff off will a compact impact.

    • @mike_t_007
      @mike_t_007 Год назад

      Very underated comment! That's why I use one of these
      ruclips.net/video/2nWztRe0yNs/видео.html

  • @EddieTheGrouch
    @EddieTheGrouch 2 года назад +3

    With many of us invested in Makita batteries I am surprised you don't have a blue specimen, yet. I suggest the Makita XRW01Z as a versatile choice as the included 1/4 insert allows smaller sockets in tight places like under dashboards, etc. The insert system would also allow folks to create specialized inserts if needed and still have tight quarters ability without the endless adapters needed. If Makita doesn't offer a 1/4 HEX insert soon then I will make one.
    While I applaud your testing criteria to included as much info as possible - I urge folks not to lose focus of what these tools are for.
    Also, I encounter many times when there is almost ZERO room to swing a ratchet so tooth count/granularity is an important datum. What good is a course ratchet when I can't move enough to catch the next tooth?
    Anyway, great channel!

    • @theodorenickel7462
      @theodorenickel7462 Год назад

      I too would have liked to see a Makita in the mix. All my other cordless tools are Makita and I really don't want to start another stack of batteries.

  • @96Dak318
    @96Dak318 2 года назад +19

    I personally own the hercules because for me the extended reach and small head on the tool allows it to fit in wayy more tight spaces compared with the milwaukee.

    • @rolandm9750
      @rolandm9750 2 года назад +4

      With the 2Ah battery it's very well balanced too. I have the 2557 (std. length, std. speed) Fuel, and not only is the head bulky it's also very heavy on that side. The Herc with the 2Ah battery is a couple hundred grams heavier than the M12 *w/o* a battery, but the Herc actually *feels* lighter in the hand by comparison. Just got the Herc but have a feeling I will be using it much more than the Milwaukee.

    • @laa0fa502
      @laa0fa502 Год назад +2

      @AJ Kongmanichanh the right angle impact is by far my favorite tool, sure it sucks you have to buy 2 tools but it has saved my ass on multiple occasions

    • @mike_t_007
      @mike_t_007 Год назад

      @@laa0fa502 Underrated comment 👍👍👍

  • @Oskard2017
    @Oskard2017 2 года назад +4

    @TTC This is the info the people need! Ive looked at most of these ratchets and have wondered which to get. Now I know!

  • @michaelbrown5404
    @michaelbrown5404 2 года назад +5

    I own the 3/8 fuel and the 3/8 extended reach fuel I also own the AC Delco 3/8 extended reach and AC Delco 1/4 and my first choice is almost always the extended reach AC Delco because it has a much smaller profile and get into hard to reach places better than the fuel

  • @corin164
    @corin164 2 года назад +19

    The long reach wrenches are a God send and a must have item in the toolbox. I purchased mine in order to get at out of the way fasteners. I don't use mine as a torque wrench but rather as a "high speed" wrench which is was designed for.

    • @ronvonbargen8411
      @ronvonbargen8411 2 года назад +3

      I agree. I actually don't like high torque ratchets. They break knuckles.

    • @TheGuruStud
      @TheGuruStud Год назад

      @@ronvonbargen8411 found the scrawny boy 😂

  • @UnloadedRex
    @UnloadedRex 2 года назад

    Loving the ratchet content, I just replaced the shocks on my Toyota Tacoma and my most used tool was my short head Ryobi cordless ratchet. I even used it with a 3/8 to 1/2 inch adapter because I didn’t have a 19mm in 3/8 drive and it did great. I’ve used it for over a year now and it’s never disappointed me. Just put it on a nut and start smacking the battery and it’ll do the job of a breaker bar if I’m too lazy to go grab one (this happens quite often). If a bolt is torqued to less than 80 ft-lbs then I’ll just use the Ryobi instead of needing a bar.

  • @John-rambo84
    @John-rambo84 2 года назад +4

    Snapon ratchets are my favorite! Just got the dewalt and boy it’s right there with them

    • @Modine.
      @Modine. 2 года назад +3

      You might know there's some other tool channels that show the tool truck brands are not really any better than store bought brands. The tool trucks only charge more because they bring it to you.

    • @John-rambo84
      @John-rambo84 2 года назад +1

      @@Modine. brother Im a mechanic. I know what works and what doesn’t work. These channels don’t really get to use them out in the real world. Snapon is the best for cause they just work and work well! Milwaukee was a big let down.

    • @Modine.
      @Modine. 2 года назад +1

      @@John-rambo84 I kinda figured you were a mechanic by your user name and the fact you like Snap-on tools and that's totally ok. But you know I went to Home Depot in the summer of 1998 just as I started my mechanic career and all these Husky tools haven't let me down in the 24 years I've had them. What other tool brands (besides Milwaukee) have you tried?

    • @John-rambo84
      @John-rambo84 2 года назад +1

      @@Modine. husky and kobalt make some fine tools. Mostly have harbor freight hand wrenches. Really mixture of everything

    • @Modine.
      @Modine. 2 года назад

      @@John-rambo84 Your tool box sounds like mine. 👍

  • @emiliog.4432
    @emiliog.4432 2 года назад +11

    I pay more for well made/designed quality tools for their warranty and customer support. With tools, usually, you get what you pay for.

    • @marcowens3522
      @marcowens3522 2 года назад +1

      That really depends just because you pay more doesn't mean a tool is better take snap ons power tools vs Milwaukee for what snap on wants for 1 you can own 2 with 2 batteries and 2 chargers.
      Sometimes less is better (milwaukee).

    • @rolandm9750
      @rolandm9750 2 года назад

      Well then you have Milwaukee--high price (relative to other "retail store brands"), [usually] great performance, and very good quality. But, they have the *absolute worst* warranty and customer support I've ever come across personally--not worth the paper it's written on! That said, I haven't dealt with that many power tool brands' warranties. A guy I worked with, his dad runs a construction company and said a lot of these "pro" brands are like that though--warranty is a pain.
      You may have to pay a few extra bucks for an HF warranty past 90 days, but should you do that, you just take the tool and they swap it for a new one with basically no questions asked. Milwaukee, they pretend to give you a "5yr warranty" but you have to jump through a bunch of hoops--take a day off work (because of the severely limited hours and days of operation of the places you have to go), run around to like 3-4 different places (all of which tell you they don't *actually* do Milwaukee warranty work despite Milwaukee saying otherwise)...and then finally have Milwaukee tell you it's "not covered" under warranty in the end anyway 🙄I would actually rather pay HF $20 or so for a couple years' of no-questions warranty and actually *have* that warranty (or just understand there is no warranty after 90 days otherwise), than even think about Milwaukee "warranty" again. I'll still buy Milwaukee at times, but with the understanding there's no warranty at all.

    • @marcowens3522
      @marcowens3522 2 года назад

      @@rolandm9750 I know guys who in the shop who had their milwaukee just stop working. They sent it in. Within 2weeks they had brand new one. I don't know of a single person who hasn't got another milwaukee tool within the first 2 weeks if their tool was still under warranty.
      Snap on is the real joke had to warranty 2 tools from them clowns and it's been 2months and still have got shit back.
      And the return was shipping by Milwaukee was paid for all they did was send it in.

  • @Syncopia
    @Syncopia Год назад +1

    Bought the Husky 12v cordless on clearance for like $50. Couldn't be happier at that price point.

  • @Name-vu1kn
    @Name-vu1kn 2 года назад +2

    I bought the Husky on a whim, because I had a gift card and it was on sale. I think I got it for $59. It’s not a pro tool, so it really doesn’t compare to the higher end brands. But for stuff around my house it has performed admirably. I like it for the value and it’s compact size. After a year the battery is still going strong, I charge it every two weeks or so and has never died on me.

    • @popupheadlights
      @popupheadlights Год назад +1

      I have the husky as well. Got it on a simulator deal and used it extensively rebuilding the 1.6 in my Miata it worked for all I needed and only charged it once the whole rebuild

  • @zannusx
    @zannusx 2 года назад +2

    I have the same Hercules long neck and love it. The price is good and the head is compact to squeeze up into tighter areas. It does stick out like a sore thumb among all my Milwaukee and Snap On cordless tools, but I'm happy with it

    • @michaeldaidone1904
      @michaeldaidone1904 Год назад

      I'm heavily invested in m12 and m18 but the tiny head on the hercules looks like it could be really useful, especially since it's pretty inexpensive.

  • @ohiohunter3303
    @ohiohunter3303 2 года назад +3

    I've had the Husky that came with a set of regular and deepwell sockets that I paid $59.99 for since the day before it technically came out at home depot on Christmas a few years ago. Saw it online, drove to HD, took one to the register and when it didn't ring up I showed the lady their site on my phone and she punched it in. Rung me out and I've been beating on it ever since. Holds a good charge for a built in battery

    • @gearjunkie3402
      @gearjunkie3402 2 года назад +2

      Yes mine came with sockets too. I've never used them lol. And I think it was the same 59 dollars.

  • @raven2785
    @raven2785 2 года назад +7

    You should do an Amazon special for ratchets, just like you did with the torque wrenches. All those same brands too, Aoben, Avid Power, Kimo, etc. Are they be worth the risk to save a few cents? (I'm assuming not, but it'll make for an entertaining episode nonetheless)

  • @Canon1DMkII
    @Canon1DMkII Год назад

    These tests are very informative, and I really enjoy them. I do believe that a scoring system normalized by cost would be more useful. Someone buying a tool for his profession will not care too much about price but a weekend mechanic really wants the best value. Beyond this, the most important things are durability and warranty/service. The latter of these is only subjective since we only have owner reports on forums to go by.

  • @CatalystGilles
    @CatalystGilles 2 года назад +4

    Just found the channel and loving it so far. Great to see someone exploring and answering the questions everyone thinks about in the shop, but doesn't usually take the time to test.
    Any plans for testing standard drills without impact for torque claims?

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  2 года назад +7

      Been working on a dyno for regular drills for 7+ months. It's a tricky category to test well.

    • @CatalystGilles
      @CatalystGilles 2 года назад +1

      @@TorqueTestChannel Awesome! I'm very curious to see the RPM vs torque curves on them. Keep up the awesome work.
      If you every need any machined parts for a project, let me know. I'd be happy to put some of my time towards the channel.

  • @rolandm9750
    @rolandm9750 2 года назад +1

    Awesome--was hoping to see these tested and you did! :) Problem with extended reach ratchets is the top tier brands' are all very expensive. I have an M12 2557 but the extended 2560 is just way too pricey, and never comes on promos to "hack" it lower. Looking around, came down to three models which were affordable for a DIYer--the same Durofix, the AC Delco ARW1218, and the Hercules. The Delco can be had at a pretty good price in a combo *with* the standard length *and* a free 4Ah battery (which Durofix/Delco *does* have now), but the killer was the Delco has a *non-variable* paddle--it's either on or off. The Durofix is more expensive, doesn't come with the free 4Ah battery, but has a variable trigger and the lofty specs. But I watched another video and it was pretty clear it was not performing nearly as well as claimed, so not surprising you found the same. Glad I knocked that one off the list! Ended up with the Hercules--bought yesterday with the 25% coupon--it wouldn't stack with the tool/batt/charger discount so I bought them separately (tool, 2Ah, charger) totalling ~$116 pre-tax . Based on your results here I think I made a good choice--solid bang for the buck for an extended :)
    On a side note I would have probably gotten the Ryobi HP instead *if* the 3/8" had come in the Ryobi Days promo (able to "hack" for a lower tool price) but for some reason only the 1/4" was offered in there, so it got knocked off the list as well.

  • @paulprescott7681
    @paulprescott7681 2 года назад +2

    Non fuel m12 pretty please!!! I feel like that with how they are included in so many kits as a freebie but are priced at $149 vs $179 for either of the fuels, is it worth it. Also would like to see how much hand applied torque it could withstand since that seems to be the weak point on it. Project farm tested the rpm on it and it was above advertised, around 500 rpm (no load) if I recall correctly. Great video as always! Keep up the great work.

    • @ssclassof2000
      @ssclassof2000 2 года назад +1

      I would like to see that old m12 also, i think it pretty much the cordless ratchet that started it all in the cordless ratchet segment.

    • @paulprescott7681
      @paulprescott7681 2 года назад

      @@ssclassof2000 I know, that's exactly what I was thinking. I own one and personally like it but got it as freebie.

    • @MikeKeeth
      @MikeKeeth 2 года назад

      Yeah, I know when I bought mine a lot of recommendationa we're for the non-fuel m12 as it's just so much easier to fit in different places than the fuel. Torque obviously is less, but still comparable to the low-buck ones in this episode. Have heard some complaints about it being fragile, so the manual test could be illuminating.
      Almost should split up the long ratchets from the short ones (kind of like the different torque categories for impacts) as there's a good chance you might want both for different jobs.

  • @joshruner1348
    @joshruner1348 Год назад

    I bought a husky 2 years ago as a entry level racket for mobile automotive repair and it's awesome, may not break every nut loose but it spins them off and saves my wrist.

  • @ramirezmanuel117
    @ramirezmanuel117 Год назад +2

    Hercules rat hey is pretty great. I bought it as a starter but found my self still using after I upgraded to the snap on due to it's small head size

  • @nickabel8279
    @nickabel8279 2 года назад +1

    Before watching. Ill just say this. I have the same Hercules and love it. Have ran it next to m fuel and might not be the same but does what this shade tree needs.
    Oh and speed wise. Maybe you cover it but the herc I can get turning so slow i can calmly count the 1/4 turns

  • @avnut5517
    @avnut5517 2 года назад

    Awesome testing again.
    That snap is the torque click😂.
    Thank you!

  • @Jay_Ira
    @Jay_Ira Год назад

    Thanks for this testing series. I'm sure most of us have been waiting for you guys to test ratchets. I have the Milwaukee high speed and the Husky. I like the Husky for its simplicity and wish their were a long reach version. The Milwaukee is great with ideal conditions but will slow down dramatically when it sees trouble. Overall a great ratchet but will require hand turning in a professional environment.

  • @ForfeMac
    @ForfeMac 2 года назад +5

    This is about what I expected from the husky, decent enough, especially for the price. I have considered getting something with a replaceable battery, but find that I don't use it enough in a day to warrant replacing it. Especially since I got it for $50 iirc.
    That said, I'd like to see the makitas, since I bought into that ecosystem and the convertible 1/4 to 3/8 head looks like a nice feature.

    • @xvx897
      @xvx897 2 года назад

      Ive got the husky, and i really like it. Makes doing some particular jobs a lot easier

    • @Boom10ful
      @Boom10ful 2 года назад

      Replacing the battery in the Husky isn't difficult. It's probably just a standard lithium cell.

  • @redrobin41
    @redrobin41 Год назад

    I picked the Husky up on sale for $65 at Home Depot after watching Project Farm's ratchet test. It's nice to see the purchase wasn't in vain! I absolutely love the thing and it's got enough "beans" for my work as a home mechanic. I'd absolutely buy it at the $95 price point as well if I were to do it again... and I might! My dad loves the thing, too and he was a mechanic for years.
    If you need/want a cheap, knockaround cordless ratchet from a brand-name, you really can't go wrong with it, imo.

  • @cliffadams84
    @cliffadams84 6 месяцев назад

    I got the husky as a Christmas gift and I love the thing it may not be as fast but it works well. Best thing about it is the battery seems to last forever. Grant it I don't use it everyday but I do use it a lot, fixing my car at home or assembling furniture and what not and that battery lasted me about 6 months before needing to recharge it. Definitely a good little tool for diy guys.

  • @babalu1126
    @babalu1126 Год назад

    I’ve had the husky for over 3 years. It has worked flawlessly, the battery life is excellent. It was $60 new when I bought it. I have used on trucks, cars, bobcat skid steer, mini excavator. Just all around handy. Mainly saves time from using a hand ratchet.

  • @wearsjorge55
    @wearsjorge55 2 года назад

    This is such a niche tool for me and I've never been a fan of the husky but it actually seems perfect for what I'd use it for, sitting in the van for a few months then pulling it out again for a small job. The inbuilt battery is nice, feels less like they're trying to get me to buy into another battery platform

  • @lwilton
    @lwilton 2 года назад +6

    TTC, as you point out, the no-load RPM is a meaningless performance number. But since it is listed on the box, it would be interesting to measure it, just to see if, or how badly, each manufacturer is lying. (If you already did this I missed it.)

    • @rolandm9750
      @rolandm9750 2 года назад

      Yeah PF tests the no-load RPM so if it's one tested on that channel, you might be able to see the result there. But the use of nylocks is interesting because then you could have a standard test both ways--test the no-load RPM, then test the RPM driving a same-size nylock nut to give a "load RPM" number as well.

  • @dylanyancey7503
    @dylanyancey7503 2 года назад +6

    Love these ratchet videos and I cant wait for more brands of ratchets to be tested. That being said I would lo e to see some 1/4" impacts tested, matco has a popular one that claims only 60 ft-lbs I believe, and milwaukee makes one almost the exact same size that claims 100 ft-lbs. I work in collision repair and from what I've seen these 1/4" impacts are the most used impacts in the body shop. Also I have heard that the matco and makita 1/4" are the same impact branded differently, I would love to know I thats true

    • @nataguile2706
      @nataguile2706 2 года назад +3

      I own both of those 1/4 guns and can tell you the Milwaukee is definitely stronger and a lot faster, that being said I would like to see numbers to see by how much

  • @kenchilton
    @kenchilton 2 года назад +1

    I have a Makita XRW01Z and I have been pretty happy with it, but I have always felt it could be a lot better. The air ratchets (like the Astro 1128 and AirCAT 805-HT) are the only other powered ratchets I have and for comparison I think the noise of the pneumatics might make it sound like they do more than they really do.
    I would love to see how the Makita LXT stacks up. I am heavy into their system and I know several of their other tools are rather low in the pack. I only have one plumbing tool in Milwaukee, but am impressed by the DeWalt performance, too. If Makita keeps losing, I might need to start investing in another brand.

  • @j031drumr
    @j031drumr 2 года назад +2

    I've had the durofix/acdelco arw1201 57ftlb ratchet for a few years and I've been pretty happy with it. Haven't felt the need to switch to Milwaukee even though I already use M12 tools. Especially considering the difference in their cost.

    • @mt1885
      @mt1885 2 года назад

      The Durofix is excellent for small 5mm/6mm diameter threaded bolts what it was meant for. Plus it is way more compact and gets in tight places. I got the A/C delco other tools (Durofix) and work great.

  • @CaptainCandycorn
    @CaptainCandycorn 2 года назад

    I've been considering getting one of these so this video couldn't have come at a better time 💯

  • @BootyShank
    @BootyShank 2 года назад +3

    Try out the Mac Tools cordless ratchet. I have the 1/4 inch one, and it does not disappoint. Many coworkers have the Snap-On and Matco cordless ratchets and prefer mine overall. I'd like to see it compared to the Dewalt 20v as well, since i just purchased the 12v version and the overall head size is a disappointment but if a big battery can help it out that would be interesting.

  • @likeaboss882
    @likeaboss882 2 года назад

    That husky ratchet is an absolute gem hiding in plain sight. I had used one for about a year before i bought into m12. It never let me down, and it was a pleasant surprise. A great buy, even when not on sale

    • @Jtwizzle
      @Jtwizzle 2 года назад

      Yeah I went to home depot not intending on getting a cordless ratchet and walked out with it on sale for 60ish. One of the best purchases ever and i knew nothing about it, just took a chance. Good little tool.

  • @RJM_2023
    @RJM_2023 2 года назад +5

    Great video. Would love to see some of the tool truck brands being tested. Such a snap on brute or Matco.

    • @gearjunkie3402
      @gearjunkie3402 2 года назад

      They are no better, just more expensive.

  • @brockallentaylor
    @brockallentaylor Год назад

    3 years ago I broke my Milwaukee mandrel (non brushless) so I picked up a Husky for $65 on sale around Christmas to get me by until the replacement parts came in. It was months later until I actually installed the replacement mandrel on the Milwaukee because there was surprisingly little difference. I also never ran the battery down in a single day in a professional setting. Two other guys in the shop ran down and picked up the last few in stock after borrowing it and using it. For $65 at the time was an amazing deal.

  • @Modine.
    @Modine. 2 года назад +1

    This dude has the best sense of humor.

  • @frankstone8930
    @frankstone8930 2 года назад +1

    Your channel is a gold mine! 👍👍👍

  • @fredwilson5491
    @fredwilson5491 2 года назад

    Outstanding video as always. Suggestions for other cordless ratchet would be the Skil 12 V and the Craftsman 20 V.

  • @slasher667
    @slasher667 2 года назад

    I got one of the husky’s when they had them on sale for $60, for the size and battery capacity it’s hard to beat, real world it runs fasteners on or off fast and the battery lasts a long time, It’ll go all day without a problem, charge it at night and you’re good to go the next morning.
    It’s not gonna drive a lag bolt, break a wheel stud loose or zip fasteners off super fast but if you’re sticking your arm in an awkward spot one handed with your tongue in just the right position trying to remove a fastener it’s a good tool for the job

  • @georgecolbert3247
    @georgecolbert3247 2 года назад

    Glad to see that you are showing the problems that you encountered.

  • @sixtyfiveford
    @sixtyfiveford 2 года назад +3

    Nice demo.

  • @Callelle6251
    @Callelle6251 2 года назад +2

    I think we should see the original brushed Milwaukee. It would give a brushed vs brushless direct comparison. I also would be willing to bet that it's the one that the most people have, given how old it is and how it's almost always one of the "free tools" on Home Depot's sales.

  • @keepingdistance4404
    @keepingdistance4404 2 года назад +1

    Large batteries inhibit the attraction of ratchets. The small and compact 1.5ah battery of my M12 allows me to get to places my fat hands and fingers can't freely move. If I need more sustained torque or speed, then I'm using a different tool. Short and quick then off the trigger. Remember, these are not designed for lug nuts(torque) or deck screws(rpm).

  • @dillonkoch72
    @dillonkoch72 2 года назад

    I love my M12 3/8dr ratchet. I do mobile mechanic work. It has its perks I also have the M12 drimmel with 2amp,4amp and 6amp batteries. I use a dewalt XR 1/2 high torque with 2 5amp batteries for suspension.

  • @robertcasey3528
    @robertcasey3528 2 года назад +3

    Is TTC gonna put out their 2nd weekend video this week. Yes

  • @cressonshursleverington1940
    @cressonshursleverington1940 2 года назад

    Great and informative video as always. I'd like to see how the Craftsman 20v ratchet stacks up to that Ryobi as well as how the Skil 12v matches up to the Husky and Hercules.
    Different note, if you would like to throw the Skil 12v impact wrench on the dyno I've got one I could lend you for a while.
    -Charlie

  • @gregblau8082
    @gregblau8082 Год назад +2

    I've been wanting a 1/4 long reach and I've had pretty good luck with the original Milwaukee 3/8 plus I already have batteries and chargers. The compact head on the Hercules is very tempting though. I'm just hesitant to rely on it holding up to daily use

  • @taylor2105
    @taylor2105 2 года назад

    Before I watch. I got the husky electric rachet for home use. They wanted $160cad for it, but the dude at the till gave it to me for $85 when I said I wasn't paying that much.
    What a game changer. I love using the damn thing

  • @Precisionreelworks
    @Precisionreelworks 2 года назад +2

    I'd love to see the plain Jane m12 brushed Milwaukee to see where it stands up. They include it in so many different kits for promos or bonuses. I like it for my farm/professional homeowner duties; but I've wondered if the fuel ones are worth the extra cheddar
    Thanks TTC!

    • @michaeldaidone1904
      @michaeldaidone1904 Год назад

      I'm an air compressor mechanic by trade and have owned both. I have small hands and prefer the brushed model. I gave the larger more powerful brushless model to my son, a big strapping lad who works on heavy equipment.

  • @johndziak98
    @johndziak98 Год назад

    I bought one of those husky ratchets last year when they were still 60 bucks in sale. I have abused it like nothing else and it has never let me down

  • @KM-os4be
    @KM-os4be 2 года назад +1

    Like these tests, thanks! Would like to see the Kobalt 24v cordless ratchet tested.

  • @leedove83
    @leedove83 2 года назад

    Love my husky 12v ratchet. Have used it for years

  • @rishisonoo7997
    @rishisonoo7997 2 года назад

    Another great video. Keep up the great work. I am in the kobalt line. Please test the Kobalt ratchet.

  • @emiliog.4432
    @emiliog.4432 2 года назад +5

    What happened to the Makita?

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  2 года назад +9

      We're pretty early in the series, we'll be doing most brands.

  • @davidraub7863
    @davidraub7863 Год назад +1

    Unless I am mistaken, torque is measured in pound-feet, a measure of force, not foot-pounds, a meaasure of work

  • @DaroffApFire
    @DaroffApFire 2 года назад +1

    I'm actually very, very impressed with that Hercules tool with it being almost half the price of the competition. For your torque tests I'd make a suggestion, however. You need to brace the tool so it doesn't move at all. You holding it during the torque test makes it so that your hand/arm absorbs a lot of the energy.

    • @xvx897
      @xvx897 2 года назад +1

      While that may be more scientific, it isnt realistic. When using these tools you wont have a brace to put them on, youre holding them

    • @DaroffApFire
      @DaroffApFire 2 года назад +1

      @@xvx897 Yes. I understand what you're saying. Real world numbers are important, but seeing as to how the scoring system is based off of manufacturers torque numbers it makes it fair in that department. They most certainly brace the tool when testing them in house.

  • @chadvalliere8697
    @chadvalliere8697 2 года назад

    I have a snap on 3/8” cordless and the lower torque (35ftlbs.) 1/4” Milwaukee. On paper the snap on blows my Milwaukee out of the water, obviously. But, the snap on’s only good quality is the RPM, that’s it. Barely any power to break loose a fastener from a dead stop so, you have to fudge it by getting it going them cram the tool on the fastener or break it free manually. It doesn’t have fine tooth gears which sucks when needing to manually break a fastener loose in tight quarters. My 1/4” Milwaukee has impressed me for it being the lower torque model. Finer gears in the ratcheting mechanism make it nice manually breaking free fasteners in tight quarters. Speed is acceptable with the larger M12 battery.

  • @dronexfun8469
    @dronexfun8469 Год назад

    I love using the Husky for things like putting furniture together and working on scooters, mini bikes and lawn equipment but I wish it had a removable battery and came with 1 or 2 extra so you could use it continuously.

  • @zoltanliszkai2162
    @zoltanliszkai2162 Год назад

    I got the husky when it first came out for $60 and I like it, and the Milwaukee 1/4 ' brushed ratchets I use both daily

  • @RawShogun
    @RawShogun 2 года назад +1

    I think I used the husky for a whole year before I took the charger out of plastic bag. Given the jobs were only 2 - 10 minutes each and maybe used every other month, it was still impressive.

  • @matthewdaniels7462
    @matthewdaniels7462 2 года назад

    The thumbnail gets the like off the rip. Insightful and sarcastic funny. Thanks

  • @Rjj2721
    @Rjj2721 Год назад

    I will say I absolutely love my husky impact ratchet. I had a earthquake ratchet that someone stole while I was working so I picked up the husky from home Depot and never looked back. I use mine literally everyday all day. Never any battery life issues etc. Will gladly buy another when it goes out(if ever at this rate lol)

    • @Rjj2721
      @Rjj2721 10 месяцев назад

      Well the time has come, after two years of hard service my $60 husky died today on the job. Started smoking but still wanted to keep working lol.

  • @xXBurntBaconXx
    @xXBurntBaconXx 2 года назад

    CTR768 Brute from Snap-On. It's 125 rpm, but 70ft-lbs. It is a brushed motor but it has that gear reduction to increase its torque at the expense of RPM.

  • @kswis
    @kswis 2 года назад

    Well done guys, useful information

  • @JoeBidenIsNotMyPresident
    @JoeBidenIsNotMyPresident 2 года назад +4

    It appears that you have the Milwaukee, Rigid and Ryobi on the list but not Hart. I would like to see that tool given a try if possible. Let's see if TTI can harness the power of Milwaukee and stuff it in Hart for an affordable price.

  • @brosiffkev8320
    @brosiffkev8320 2 года назад

    i used millwaukee ext ratchet 3/8 and 3/8 impact for automotive/commercial hvac it just works

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 2 года назад +1

    I own the husky, bought it for 50$ around November two years ago. It’s not a bolt buster but I bought to tighten 5/16” bolts from 80 to 400 maybe drops to one of 3 light bars. Also those other guys are too long for the limited spaces I get into.

  • @thescarletchicken
    @thescarletchicken 2 года назад

    I’ve had a craftsman ratchet since Christmas and it’s been awesome for cinching down headstuds, might be worth a test?

  • @adamhayden5152
    @adamhayden5152 Год назад

    I really like the duro fix/ ac delco tools. Good price and quality tools.

  • @likemetoo2
    @likemetoo2 Год назад

    I got a tiny 7.2v 1/4 AC delco for taking bumpers off in the body shop. I was surprised when I can strip the whole front end, breaking free big bolts too, the body is nice and rigid.

  • @300DBenz
    @300DBenz 2 года назад +2

    That Durofix is probably cutting out due to overload/overheat protection, my Ingersoll Rand does it to protect the motor from burning out on fasteners that require too much torque for it to handle.
    But the Durofix doing it on a bolt that is already spinning is a bad sign.

    • @1STGeneral
      @1STGeneral 2 года назад

      Duro it's probably not/Fix it probably needs......Just reading between the lines

  • @samzweerink7295
    @samzweerink7295 2 года назад +1

    You should try to get a hold of the 20v Dewalt now that it's out. I'm curious on how it stacks vs some of the other 18v.

  • @vaderdudenator1
    @vaderdudenator1 2 года назад +1

    I may be kind of a fanboy, but can you test some of the other Milwaukee ratchets? The larger drive size ones tend to be rated higher within each category and there are several categories including both lower spec brushed models and “high speed” line. I could lend y’all my brushed 3/8 and brushless 1/2 if need be but they’re pretty common so I’m sure someone more local could help with that

  • @AJsHotRodsNrepairs
    @AJsHotRodsNrepairs 2 года назад

    So question with the DeWalt 12v. Are you able to plug a 20v battery into it took look for bigger gains as well just like that brushed one?

  • @jackzuleger5347
    @jackzuleger5347 11 месяцев назад

    You need to review the Walmart Hyper Tough cordless tools. I use both the cordless ratchet and brushless cordless impact driver at work and I’m doing mechanic work all day. I love these tools, they were cheap and they haven’t let me down at all. All my other co-workers are using Milwaukee. I didn’t feel like spending $300 dollars on 1 tool. And I feel like I’m doing the same if not better with the hyper tough than the Milwaukee

  • @ChiefLink
    @ChiefLink 2 года назад

    I have the Harbor Freight Earthquake ratchet from quite a while ago. Brushed and heavy, but has never really let me down! I doubt it would compete in power, but it's been reliable as hell with a few spurts of cleaning and light grease in the mechanism. The Durofix (and ACDelco) are essentially the second generation of the Earthquake and I'm both disappointed and unsurprised that they don't really compete. I actually don't recall my Earthquake having stoppages, likely because it's purely analog. I have some air ratchets in mind to buy, so I'm curious if you have air ratchets in the pipeline!

  • @richardrogers9893
    @richardrogers9893 2 года назад +1

    Nice work with the video loving the content, please can you test the snap on battery ratchet I would love to see how it’s high price compares to the cheaper brands. Thanks for the grate content I look forward to the next video