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BF Deal: Ryobi 18v 3/8" drive Ratchet Kit P344 P118B P189
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BF Deal: Ryobi 18v 3/8" drive Ratchet P344, with charger P118B and 1.5Ah 18v battery P189.
Picked this set up online for $89 from Home Depot. Ratchet alone was $79 so for another $10 with free shipping I got a "trickle" charger and lightweight "baby" battery along with it. I've had a need for a battery-op ratchet and this fit the bill. HF had a Bauer (or whatever) with skinny battery for $100ish and Milky and Dewey have their own sans battery for $150ish? Price was a bit of a factor as I am already vested in Ryobi "ONE+" 18v batteries. (about a dozen...) Seems to work OK but I don't have anything to test the torque yet. Trigger is variable which is nice. Lawyer switch that locks the paddle can be turned to "unlocked"--a necessity. Head can be rotated in four 90^ positions. Came with a 3" extension which stores near the battery in a well-designed hole complete with friction rollers to keep the extension in place. Has a spot for a hook near the battery not that I'll be hanging it from my belt... :rolleyes: About the only drawback is the honkin' big battery but I don't think it will pose any more issue than an air hose would... The battery also helps it stand upright as a counter-balance. Speaking of batteries, I've been buying a 2-pack of 4Ah every BF for the past several years. The last two years I bought the 2-pack of black batteries for $80/2 but just now noticed they are called "Lithium" vs "Lithium+"... :rolleyes: I always felt they didn't seem "right" so this years 2-pack is going back... The old bait and switch... :D I missed a 2-pack of 6Ah "Lithium+" for $130 online "cyber-Monday". Put them in my cart, went back an hour later to purchase and they had sold out... :( Not that I need them, really... ;) |
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I had a small need for the ratchet so I tested it on a couple nuts I needed to tighten. Couldn't really torque them down because the application did not call for it.
Right off the bat I noticed a somewhat major shortcoming and that is that the battery offsets toward the paddle. So tightening a bolt on a flat surface would require the included extension to approach it at 90^. :rolleyes: Sure, you can rotate the head position, but the paddle will move in relation to the head so if you rotate the head 180^ for battery clearance, you are pressing the paddle with your palm instead of squeezing with your fingers. :( I put it next to my good ol' Chicago Pneumatic 3/8" that I used to use every day back in the wrench-turning days. Note the exhaust towards the head and easy-spin direction knob. The paddle allowed feathering of rotation but many a time it also got wedged on in a tight location jamming my knuckles into the radiator or other sharpness! :eek: Have to use the other hand to unplug the air hose to get my hand out... :p Good times! :D CP is next to some extensions I will probably return ($10). They are not anything I can't replicate with adapter and extension already... PS: that is a leash that pops in the battery hole to hang the ratchet with... Also shown is another CP, but this is a HF "Central Pneumatics" 1/4". The "on-off" air switch is dead and it was a cheapy that lasted a month or so. :rolleyes: I also have a cheapy HF 3/8" that spins as soon as you plug in the air hose... :rolleyes: Note the difference between the sizes of heads. The Ryobi head has been turned 90^. Ryobi also makes a 1/4" drive version of the ratchet although I'm not sure if it comes with an extension. The head size appears the same. I have 90 days to return it so that will give me time to thrash it to see if it will last 30 years like the CP has... :) |
Can't you just rotate the head?
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They do have this Husky "Special Buy" for $60. LINK My attraction with the Ryobi is I already have a bunch of batteries for it with at least a few being somewhat fully charged all the time. Pop a battery in and go to work... |
Just as an FYI, I ordered the two pack of 4 ah, Lithium One +, batteries this morning for local pick-up, $79. I picked them up about two hours later and they were as advertised: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-18...P145/306703572
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Hers are the links to the ones u picked up they are 12v but last several days use unless really hard use...
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...tt0002/5687998 https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...e+impact&pos=2 Both are decent and compact and have plenty of power and my son bought this one and I was surprised it brakes heavy bolts loose on transmission bell housing bolts and motor mounts even rod cap bolts on 454 chevy engine we tor down. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...e+impact&pos=0 |
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In other Black Friday purchasing, I got this breaker bar set for $20. I haven't decided if I will be returning them yet... :D My main issue is: Look at the size of the box they shipped them in! :eek: Holy Minimum Wage, Batman! :rolleyes: And because it was just "floating" in the box amidst some packing paper, it still bent a corner of the package... :mad: PS: keep in mind I ordered a number of items and was perfectly fine with them all shipping at the same time... Expect corporate waste like this to continue as long as there are lock-downs and yet there are continued calls for higher minimum wage. :rolleyes: All the "worthy" workers are sitting on their ass collecting unemployment probably working somewhere under the table... :mad: I know in my neck of the woods there are PLENTY of jobs out there--seriously! :) |
Home Depot Black Friday Deals continued...
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My local store did not have these and they are not available online. They will tell you store availability online if you enter your zipcode or similar. I happened to be passing by a store in my travels today that I knew had them. I thought they were all worth the $10 each they are getting for them. :) I suggest you pick up some for yourself or as gifts.
The pick tools and scrapers are decent and the handles are comfortable. The packaging was a little tough to get into... :rolleyes: The tie downs I chose instead of a $6 or $7 4-pack they had in orange. I have plenty of those. PLUS they came with a carry bag which is what sold me! ;) The only downfall is they were screwed to the cardboard with some #3PH (on other side) thumbscrews. The screws left sharp holes in the buckles that will need to be addressed. :rolleyes: Glass half-full the screws are 1/4-20 knurled and have many uses so they gotta be worth a buck or two... :D The headlamps are Christmas gifts early to the younguns'. Still waiting on a couple Husky wrench racks for $15. In related tool investments today, I picked up the Lisle trim tool to complement my 30+ yo Snappy. Made in US (still)... :) GearWrench tool truck happened to pop in for another guy so I supported the little guy. Tool was $18. |
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