2ndGearRubber
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My original 1/4 M12 ratchet was the 2559 long neck, which I was/am happy with. Per the Milwaukee website it appears no longer available, at least as a kit. I wanted a standard length option, but all the M12 Fuel line has in standard length is the high speed model. Despite only 5ft/lb difference in advertised torque, the high speed is just too weak for my uses. The 250 rated rpm on the 2559 long neck is fine. I'd generally trade speed for power, but in 1/4 drive it's not like they make wild power.
The dewalt and HF options look pretty bulky, almost like they're based on a 3/8 drive frame. I have 14.4 stuff, but the snap on CTR814 is rated for the same 35ft/lb, but perhaps has more favorable gearing with lower rpm? It seems like the M12 is all about the speed, which is nice in select situations, but not my normal use. The snap on looks to have a taller head and maybe a bulkier body as well versus the M12 HS.
1/4 seems like the no mans land of cordless ratchets. Few reviews and comparisons, everything is 3/8 focused. I suppose if the Milwaukee website is to be believed, when my long neck 2559 dies I'll be shopping for another non-M12 option for that form factor. Who is using something other than M12 high speed for a 1/4 cordless ratchet?
The dewalt and HF options look pretty bulky, almost like they're based on a 3/8 drive frame. I have 14.4 stuff, but the snap on CTR814 is rated for the same 35ft/lb, but perhaps has more favorable gearing with lower rpm? It seems like the M12 is all about the speed, which is nice in select situations, but not my normal use. The snap on looks to have a taller head and maybe a bulkier body as well versus the M12 HS.
1/4 seems like the no mans land of cordless ratchets. Few reviews and comparisons, everything is 3/8 focused. I suppose if the Milwaukee website is to be believed, when my long neck 2559 dies I'll be shopping for another non-M12 option for that form factor. Who is using something other than M12 high speed for a 1/4 cordless ratchet?





