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paradoxical3

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I have a stupid question. I am finding the 3/8 so useful that I am considering the 1/4. Is the handle any slimmer or shorter for getting into tighter areas? I guess what I am asking is, will I gain anything besides a centimeter or so of clearance vs. using a 3/8 to 1/4 adapter?

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ihateminimumwage

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I have a stupid question. I am finding the 3/8 so useful that I am considering the 1/4. Is the handle any slimmer or shorter for getting into tighter areas? I guess what I am asking is, will I gain anything besides a centimeter or so of clearance vs. using a 3/8 to 1/4 adapter?
Same tool, just a different anvil. I just use a 3/8" to 1/4" adapter on mine. An entire anvil assembly is like $14 if you wanted to swap out to a 1/4".
 
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HaroRider

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Well I ended up going with the 3.0 battery. It may be overkill but screw it, I like to spend once and cry once.

I figured the 3/8 would be the best bet for my situation. Honestly I dont NEED a cordless ratchet..but this is GJ after all :) I already have a 3/8 as well as a real small 1/4 air ratchet..with my 1/2 fuel impact and this ratchet I no longer need to fire up the compressor for smaller jobs.
 

TT54l32v

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Had mine for a couple of years now. In fact I was like the second review on Milwaukee's site. Been using it everyday day as a pro since. Yesterday it fell from 7 feet. Cracked the batt just a little but still works just fine. It's really no longer an option or just a really good tool to have. It's a nessicity, if it broke I would clock out and go get another one.
 
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