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    Default "Cheap" Electric Ratchet 3/8 inch drive

    Anybody knows of one? The cheapest I could find (1/4 inch drive) was $178 plus shipping and handling.
    http://www.etoolcart.com/index.asp?P...S&Category=214

    I was hoping to find some for $100 or so. Doesn't need to be cordless. 110 volts cord is fine. 12 volts cord is fine.
    Last edited by Tony2005; 10-23-2006 at 01:23 AM.

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    Why not get an air rachet? It'd be cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRingTwyce View Post
    Why not get an air rachet? It'd be cheaper.
    Yeah, but then I would have to buy a compressor and find a place to store it. With an elecrical one, it needs maybe a 3 inch by 1 foot space for it. I don't have a garage or shed in my house. Only a basement utility room which is starting to have "already too many car things in it". But I might have to end up going that route if need be or fork out about $200 for the electric ratchet. My only concern with purchasing that $178 plus shipping and handling is that I am not sure how well it works.

    I already have a 12 volt impact wrench which does not do what I wanted it to. I will probably pick up another impact wrench 110 volt which cost $70 (I want it to "break loose" the tire lug nuts). Not the electric ratchet. The electric ratchet is for tight spaces where I don't have much room to swing the ratchet.

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    I'd say if you're going to be stuck forking out two bills for the rachet, then you should definitely take that $200 and buy a compressor and the air rachet. You'll have a tool that works like you want it to (most likely) plus another tool that is useful for scads of other things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRingTwyce View Post
    I'd say if you're going to be stuck forking out two bills for the rachet, then you should definitely take that $200 and buy a compressor and the air rachet. You'll have a tool that works like you want it to (most likely) plus another tool that is useful for scads of other things.
    Sigh, yeah, may have to.

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