GarageGuy89
Well-known member
Just thought I would throw this out there. Purchased the $29.99 version with the rubber grip and 1/4" in size. You got me this time HF!
The reverse switch is almost impossible to turn with your fingers. Appears to be a quality control issue of the machining. Have to use pliers to get it to move. The power is almost nothing, and it is very loud. The ratcheting function is also lacking, takes quit a bit of movement to get a click.
Been wanting one of this stubby air ratchets for running bolts on engines. I know they have no torque, but I was not impressed by the HF version of these. Will be returning and getting a quality one. For the short time I did use this I wish I had one of these stubby ratchets years ago. If your on a budget then go for it (with a coupon), you obviously can't beat the price, and if you can live with the short coming of HF's quality control then that's your choice.
I'm sure there are probably some gems out there, but the hair that broke the camels backs was the 'using pliers to reverse my direction' aspect of it all. If it was smooth, I could have lived with it, but for $20 you can get a reputable new/used brand.
The reverse switch is almost impossible to turn with your fingers. Appears to be a quality control issue of the machining. Have to use pliers to get it to move. The power is almost nothing, and it is very loud. The ratcheting function is also lacking, takes quit a bit of movement to get a click.
Been wanting one of this stubby air ratchets for running bolts on engines. I know they have no torque, but I was not impressed by the HF version of these. Will be returning and getting a quality one. For the short time I did use this I wish I had one of these stubby ratchets years ago. If your on a budget then go for it (with a coupon), you obviously can't beat the price, and if you can live with the short coming of HF's quality control then that's your choice.
I'm sure there are probably some gems out there, but the hair that broke the camels backs was the 'using pliers to reverse my direction' aspect of it all. If it was smooth, I could have lived with it, but for $20 you can get a reputable new/used brand.