OLD BOB
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Thinking about a new Milwaukee ratchet. Can't decide on 1/4 drive or 3/8 drive.
I have several impacts but not a ratchet. Any advice?
thanks, Robert
I have several impacts but not a ratchet. Any advice?
thanks, Robert
I have the 1/4" and 3/8" non-fuel M12 ratchets. I use them all the time, though mostly when working on stuff ~9/16" or 14mm and smaller. I break everything free with them by hand and torque them back down with them by hand and pull the trigger to spin them in between. I don't use them on big stuff or rusty stuff so I don't use another tool to break stuff free or finish tightening when I'm using them. Milwaukee doesn't exactly recommend you use them like that but I've been doing it for quite a while without issue. If I have to switch back and forth between tools I won't use them at all. If everything I'm working on is over 14mm or 1/2" the cordless ratchet is the wrong tool for the job for me. For that I'll use an impact instead.
The one thing I like most about them is they only hit about ~25ft lbs. I definitely would not want them to hit any harder. I want to be able to finish torquing stuff down by hand so I can feel it's guttenteit. I have pondered getting a Fuel version if/when one of mine starts to wear out but the fact they hit harder discourages me. Most of what I use them on is 3/8"-ish to 10mm-ish and I definitely do not want to hit them at 40 or 50 ft lbs. Ever.
On top of all that, I'd never actually seen and laid hands on the Fuel versions. I had no idea how much larger they are until I saw this post in another thread by 225. Forget that! I'll stick to the non-Fuel all day every day. They're bulky enough and hit just right for what I use them for.I have the 1/4" brushed and the 3/8" brushless Fuel.
Honestly, get the brushed 1/4". The head is half the size of the newer models. For something that you'll be working on with 1/4" sockets, the smaller head works better in smaller areas, and overall, the whole 1/4" ratchet is smaller in the brushed model.
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