Cordless vs Air Ratchets Tested

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@TorqueTestChannel
@TorqueTestChannel 6 ай бұрын
The useful thing about many ratchets like these is their specs on non-cheapy examples are usually based in reality, which means you don't necessarily need to choose from the ones tested here to find good power and decent speed, if you find something with similar specs in a size/price you'd prefer from a known air tool brand - buy that! A rare thing amongst tools we find. As always, the creator of this channel also works in product development for Astro Tools who carry the 1120 and 1128, always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool!
@mcroitalot
@mcroitalot 6 ай бұрын
Where I work we have this thing (not really meant for wrenching on a car or 18 wheeler though): ezeturn.com/ezepva.htm They claim 340lbf, 45inch long If I grab it at ~two foot mark it will be able to lift me off the ground.
@MattL.-KE0SAW
@MattL.-KE0SAW 5 ай бұрын
Would love to see a showdown between all the reactionless ratchets available! I see that Flexzilla and air cat also have one in addition to Harbor Freight and SP air. They seem like the perfect middle ground between a right angle impact and a powered ratchet, whether it's battery or air powered.
@snotrocket1142
@snotrocket1142 6 ай бұрын
i had one of those palm sized HF air ratchets. it had only one job for me and it was good at it. put plastics back together. either timing covers, engine covers, or interior panels. it didnt have enough grunt to break anything and made the job fast.
@TorqueTestChannel
@TorqueTestChannel 6 ай бұрын
This particular one wasn't even equipped to spin in free speed
@precesionnoreaster1507
@precesionnoreaster1507 6 ай бұрын
I just use an impact driver for that now
@brianwelch1579
@brianwelch1579 6 ай бұрын
I use a 1/4" aircat to do a lot of this. It will usually break away 8mm bolts and isn't quite strong enough usually to break off 6mm, which is nice if you don't like dealing with broken fasteners.. I almost never use a 3/8, instead I skip to my only slightly larger reactionless 1/2"
@r0000g
@r0000g 6 ай бұрын
@@precesionnoreaster1507 Because fuck threads, right?
@Hedonistic0Frog
@Hedonistic0Frog 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, they're good for running down nuts and bolts without risking damage. I used to use it to run down spark plugs before torqueing them. Now I use an aircat air ratchet because it has fantastic trigger control and is much quieter. Not the high torque one in this video though, that one is unwieldy and I only use it for suspension work.
@tannerfriend7979
@tannerfriend7979 6 ай бұрын
You dropped this just in time I was just wondering around harborfreight looking at them when I got the notification! Thanks now I'm sitting in my truck in the parking lot waiting this.
@mickromer6199
@mickromer6199 6 ай бұрын
I have all the snap on battery ratchets but for certain jobs i still reach for my bluepoint baby 3/8 air ratchet, can't beat that sound and power of that tiny thing
@amisanthropicman
@amisanthropicman 6 ай бұрын
I have had both the sp (in 1/4” drive) and Astro impacting air ratchets and loved them so much. There are some tight spots where they are by far the best option. The square drive broke off on the sp 1/4”, a tribute to its torque output
@nyc8452
@nyc8452 6 ай бұрын
Astro just makes good tools at reasonable prices. I'm yet to be disappointed with any of my astro tools.
@siegelge
@siegelge 6 ай бұрын
I have a 1/4" Astro air ratchet that I have had for many years. I left it in a truck I was working on about a year after I bought it. It fell off the truck onto our dirt and gravel driveway, got run over and pushed into the dirt where we found it almost a year later. I wire brushed the out side, cleaned it in a parts washer, oiled it and it's still running strong 40 years later.
@ForfeMac
@ForfeMac 6 ай бұрын
I have a husky impact ratchet that I found on the clearance rack for ~$10-15, works way better than my old snap on I bought when I first started working on equipment. My sole gripe about it is that it's loud as hell, which is typical of most air ratchets. Maybe you guys could do dB ratings alongside to see if any of them are appreciably quieter than the others?
@litoaykiu
@litoaykiu 6 ай бұрын
I also got husky 3/8 impact ratchet on clearance. husky is fast and lots of torque, I would strip treads when tightening up, doesnt have smooth control. SP air 1/4 and M12 Gen 1 3/8 are my got to power ratchets.
@chrisperkins4917
@chrisperkins4917 6 ай бұрын
try an aircat. great power, good price and quiet.
@ForfeMac
@ForfeMac 6 ай бұрын
@@chrisperkins4917 I'm too cheap to replace something that isn't broken, besides, my shop is loud as hell all day anyways, so I'm always wearing ear plugs, so it's not even that much of a gripe.
@garyparietti5124
@garyparietti5124 6 ай бұрын
You guys should do a top 10 or 20 countdown showing all the tools of any kind that you were most impressed by and why it was impressive..
@jhitt79
@jhitt79 6 ай бұрын
“Air ratchets are too loud.” *rides a straight piped Harley*
@JB-vk8jk
@JB-vk8jk 6 ай бұрын
A cordless air ratchet would be great. No batteries needed
@lucassvedlund3851
@lucassvedlund3851 6 ай бұрын
Like co2 guns, but I imagine you’d either need a bigger pressure vessel than a soda stream co2 canister or a small extremely high pressure one (I’m thinking like 10 times the usual pressure in co2 cartridges) to have enough volume?
@vthegoose
@vthegoose 6 ай бұрын
That would be interesting. Not all that feasible I think but cool to try
@ThePracticalPeasant
@ThePracticalPeasant 6 ай бұрын
@@lucassvedlund3851 I gave this some consideration some years back, with the idea of regulating a 4500PSI paintball tank for use with a roofing nailer. Even with a demand an order of magnitude lower between a roofing nailer and an air ratchet, a 68cu tank, the limit that I felt would be tolerable strapped to my back, would need to be refilled too frequently to be practical. Note, that I'm talking about a 68 cubic inch tank and those little CO2 cartridges have less than a half of cubic inch of volume (granted, there's more gas CO2 per volume than air in a high pressure air tank, but this should demonstrate just how many of those things you'd need). The main issue here is that ratchets use a ton of air volume; The issue with many other tools and use-cases comes down to the relationship between number of refills per day and the complexity/costs of said refill. Additionally, you couldn't use CO2 at these volumes, even if you could supply it, as the tool would ice/freeze up due to the evaporation of the CO2. Another high-level way of considering the air-volume involved: A paintball gun and an air-nailer are very similar devices. A 12g CO2 cartridge will fire about 10 rounds; A 12oz refillable CO2 canister (approximately the size of a 600ml soda bottle) about 200 rounds; A 68cubic inch high-pressure (4500PSI) air-tank (approximately 1/2 the size of a 2L soda bottle) about 1000. My estimate on performance, considering volume vs pressure of the two systems, as well observing the requirements of my roofing nailer, was 250-500 roofing nails per air tank refill (68 cubic inch tank to 4500PSI). I should expect a 12g CO2 cartridge to fire 3 nails reliably. How much ratcheting time worth the air is 3 roofing nails? Even if my estimate is out by an order of magnitude, how much ratcheting time is 30 roofing nails? Sorry to buzz-kill; it [small portable pressurized gas of some kind] does seem like a great idea...
@JB-vk8jk
@JB-vk8jk 6 ай бұрын
An awesome I formative post and it sounds like you have a pretty good understanding of this stuff.
@JB-vk8jk
@JB-vk8jk 6 ай бұрын
This was really meant as a joke comment but there were some interesting and surprising replies. Who knows maybe some great ideas could come from it. I do have an idea for a company like Milwaukee or DeWalt that makes battery powered tools. I send them an email but no reply. Anyone have any contact info for new product ideas? I won't give it to them without some sort of royalty but I think it is a great idea that has consumables to maintain cashflow
@BrokeLifeEU
@BrokeLifeEU 6 ай бұрын
Every time I think I have seen your best you go on and produce something even better!
@alpham777
@alpham777 6 ай бұрын
Bought the earthquake a couple months ago and use it in a big truck shop and I love it. Granted I only have to walk 3 feet for a hose anywhere in the shop since ours is set up so well.
@C0revette789
@C0revette789 6 ай бұрын
SP-7730 is reactionless and claims 450rpm free speed and 100ftlbs. I want to see this tested, SP air is legit as hell, especially after winning this.
@Dlx1458
@Dlx1458 6 ай бұрын
I purchased this one and don’t recommend it. It broke multiple times and the gearing only engages when pulsing the throttle. I found another reviewer of the ratchet that said the same thing. That being said, when it does get to impacting, it can lugs off some cars.
@drelusive
@drelusive 6 ай бұрын
I have an Aircat 807 mini ratchet with a swivel on it, I love that thing, its fast, has enough torque for most things you use a ratchet on, and is small enough to fit in tight places.
@kenny1935
@kenny1935 6 ай бұрын
I have been waiting for this for so long thank youuuu
@DavidSiewiorek
@DavidSiewiorek 4 ай бұрын
It was hard to beat the Snap On FAR 72A , B or C back in the day and even today. Absolute powerhouse of a ratchet.
@sigataros
@sigataros 6 ай бұрын
This is secretly project farm's brother
@jonaslagerqvist5306
@jonaslagerqvist5306 5 ай бұрын
Not even comparable. Project Farm is screaming when he talks and cutting audio for every sentence making it a pain to listen to the videos unfortunately. TTC has great voice, audio, editing, is funny and makes good excels.
@necrosbowen
@necrosbowen 3 ай бұрын
@@jonaslagerqvist5306 i love the tests in project farm but i have to slow down the video slightly to watch them. because he speaks so fast and with the editing too meaning no gaps between words it is almost impossible to understand what he is saying
@EEF2077
@EEF2077 6 ай бұрын
I own one of those earthquake air ratchets, I've had it for about 3 years now. It has spent it's whole life ratcheting 5/8-11 bolts and been fixed multiple times. Its been reliable but its about time for a new one. The plastic over molding doesn't last a week with machine coolant tho. Edit: It died today. Ratchet mechanism doesn't work at all anymore.
@haskolariverasr2907
@haskolariverasr2907 6 ай бұрын
My go-to comparison data-wise and accurately reflects usage and abusage! Keep up the hard work, friends!
@andrestoodrip6616
@andrestoodrip6616 6 ай бұрын
Lets goooo its Friday! Thanks TCC for entertaining my lunch breaks
@life_with_bernie
@life_with_bernie 6 ай бұрын
Now do butterfly impact ratchets. Back when I had my shop in the 90s one of my favorite tools was a 3/8 butterfly impact ratchet. Great for most under-hood jobs and dynamite for pulling oil or tranny pans.
@ken7808
@ken7808 6 ай бұрын
I frigging love this channel!
@billyamerican5200
@billyamerican5200 6 ай бұрын
I have a Harbor Freight stubby 1/4 " drive drive rachet for about 15 years. I oil it before each use it .It's great! I live it!
@brainiac_brian
@brainiac_brian 2 ай бұрын
Ive just ordered the Vevor brand at the recommendation of another KZbinr. I'm older. All my power tools were air driven for decades. Now most are paperweights. Thanks for another great video!
@jarrettcase2143
@jarrettcase2143 6 ай бұрын
I love that you are now doing some air ratchets. I would love to see the ingersoll Rand 1211 MAX and the snap on ptr72
@ThriftyToolShed
@ThriftyToolShed 6 ай бұрын
Excellent testing. Those air ratchets are fast for sure. I can see a larger shop still using them for sure. I have not drug out the hose in a few years now for Diy projects. No matter how neat and organized I would keep my parts/bolts the hose would scatter them for me before the job is done...🤣
@powercone486
@powercone486 6 ай бұрын
Picked up the earthquake ratchet a few years ago. By far my favorite air ratchet I’ve ever used because it won’t make you deaf and there isn’t a chance of finger smashing. Definitely works well in my shop when I don’t have cordless for whatever reason.
@TheCRTman
@TheCRTman 5 ай бұрын
This was too fun to watch! I love the super fast milwaukee, but i'm starting to be fascinated by the bad ass air ratchets too.
@huntingstill
@huntingstill 6 ай бұрын
As someone with a air powered impact rachet (kobalt I think) the noise and required air hose makes me want a battery one as well. I usually end up just using an impact drill with an adapter where it will fit and begrudgingly get that out if I have a lot of bolts where it won't and I want more than just a regular rachet. But also the air impact rachet has quite a bit bigger head than the manual one so some spaces where a regular rachet fits the air version doesn't.
@chimrichalds1422
@chimrichalds1422 6 ай бұрын
For me as pro auto mechanic if I'm taking a ratchet from my box it's because of access. My number one requirement is getting the tool on the fastener. I don't care if i have to give the tool a break away nudge and i don't really mind how slow it turns. The HF earthquake 3/8 12v has been one of the best tools for the money I've found. Highly recommend.
@c63amgblack
@c63amgblack 6 ай бұрын
I bought the earthquake impacting ratchet on a whim and didnt use it for a year, dug it out one day and it quickly became my favorite. Way more power than i expected and super stout
@bobsmith1101
@bobsmith1101 6 ай бұрын
My daily go-tos are IR105 mini and IR111 reactionless air ratchets. I had a company issued Snap-On cordless and threw it away due to stalling issues, NO BALLS. The cordless are too bulky as well. Although the IR-111 is no longer made by them, Aircat and Husky have taken the patents and can be purchased today.
@Obsidian0Knight
@Obsidian0Knight 6 ай бұрын
another quality video from TTC, I appreciate the astro mention, I know you always come across as a bit nervous to include stuff from them. You mentioned that you didnt personally have a hand in designing that particular ratchet. I dunno about everyone else down here, but personally id LOVE to see a tool you designed and hear about what inspired different decisions to do with it.
@iqipidibi
@iqipidibi 6 ай бұрын
You know, I just used my Earthquake air ratchet to do some brakes on a Silverado, the whole time I was shocked by how strong the damn thing was. I was struggling to get out the caliper bracket bolts by hand. Then I remembered I had that air ratchet, I tried it and they zipped right out no problem. On the way home I was thinking to myself, "I really wish TTC made a video about that ratchet. I wanna know more about it". Well come to find out you did!! I had no clue it's an impacting ratchet! Very cool stuff! I also have one of the little palm ratchets. I think after watching this, I will have to replace it with that SP Air mini impacting! Thank you for making these videos. Not only for debunking the horribly inflated marketing claims a lot of these companies make, but also so techs like me can learn more about the tools I use. Never knew I had that tech at my fingertips, I'm gonna start using that ratchet more often!
@jameswieler3295
@jameswieler3295 6 ай бұрын
Hmmmm...that long Astro looks like it would be very handy in tight spaces, thanks for pointing it out!
@bryanz9359
@bryanz9359 6 ай бұрын
Bauer just released a 3/8 20v cordless ratchet for $60 at harbor freight. I’d be super interested in seeing it ranked!
@xXBurntBaconXx
@xXBurntBaconXx 6 ай бұрын
I have the Snap-On Brute Long Neck rated for 70-ftlbs. Its my daily driver. I bought it before the Brushless came out (wish I got the Brushless). I also have the 805-HT. It sits in the bottom of my box at the back. Very rarely do I use it, but when I pull it out there is a reason for it. I was donig a timing cover, no room to swing my ratchet, but with the 805-HT I could rip accessory bracket bolts out no problem. Upper control arm bolts absolutely fantastic on certain vehicles.
@clivevreeswijk4555
@clivevreeswijk4555 6 ай бұрын
One big advantage of air tools... They tend not to be ruined by accidental drops into antifreeze drain pan or other liquids
@andrewjohnstone2552
@andrewjohnstone2552 6 ай бұрын
I have an sp impacting air ratchet but with the one handed reverse/forward mechanism. Awesome ratchet, love it more then my cordless stuff
@GaryH-pw9cm
@GaryH-pw9cm 5 ай бұрын
I have a SP 1765 HD that works just fine. It is not the V2 but an early one from several years ago. It is a 3/8 inch drive. It is fast, powerful and can get into tight spaces that my cordless can't.
@Joetechlincolns
@Joetechlincolns 6 ай бұрын
My old Snap On knuckle buster has served me well. I am way overdue for cordless though, they come in handy when compressed air isn't an option.
@DigitalIP
@DigitalIP 6 ай бұрын
Recently i saw a video regarding Milwaukee batteries saying that they have a RTC "feature" with some of their batteries being able to tell you how old the battery is and how many times its been charged. Have you heard of that or made mention of it at any point?
@sargehoffhines4630
@sargehoffhines4630 6 ай бұрын
My Harbor Freight cordless Earthquake ratchet is advertised as an impact ratchet and I believe it. It doesn't try an bust my knuckles in tight areas.
@d3faulted2
@d3faulted2 6 ай бұрын
I don't think you could pay me to use the Aircat. With that much torque it sounds like a lot of bloody knuckles waiting to happen. Plus there is the chance to getting your hand pinned in such a way that you wouldn't be able to let go of the trigger. No thanks.
@tessierrr
@tessierrr 6 ай бұрын
yea dead fingers waiting to happen
@erik_dk842
@erik_dk842 6 ай бұрын
My weak M12 ratchet is bad enough
@InevitableTruth247
@InevitableTruth247 6 ай бұрын
@@erik_dk842definitely can be a wrist twister or hand bruiser, finger scraper even-- if completely caught off guard and daydreaming while using it at a bad angle and it managed to pick up speed on a fastener. The nice thing though is you can use that speed to slam onto a fastener to loosen things if they are just out of reach for its torque rating.
@Hedonistic0Frog
@Hedonistic0Frog 6 ай бұрын
You definitely need to think ahead with it, but it's great for suspension work where you have to run big nuts and bolts in and out with a fair amount of resistance.
@erik_dk842
@erik_dk842 6 ай бұрын
@@InevitableTruth247 Imagine loosening fasteners on the side wall near the end wall at the bottom level of a cabinet where you have removed a 12" high drawer, but the rest are still in place. That's my everyday use case. Sure beats a manual ratchet.
@uninhabitedspace
@uninhabitedspace 6 ай бұрын
I have been really looking forward to you getting your hands on the dcf500.
@aussiegruber86
@aussiegruber86 6 ай бұрын
I use the cheap Supercheap Auto ToolPRO 12V 1/2in ratchet and I love it lol, paid less then $100 with the batteries and charger included. I rate it,
@patturk7408
@patturk7408 4 ай бұрын
IR 111 reactionless. Thirty years old, one rebuild kit ($15) and still my favorite.
@inaluk1001
@inaluk1001 6 ай бұрын
I own both air and electric. Electric is convenient, sometimes. But I can always count on my air tools to work, always. I still have a japan made craftsman impact from 10+ years ago, I got it for free.
@scubaflimedic
@scubaflimedic 6 ай бұрын
Another great video. Like the 90% of us watching, I'm here for the data and to see if the "Beans" can make or literally break something. But there are times when the experience (as the gent discovers while gathering data) provides hilarious commentary, Hahaha!! "It's not even strong enough to get out of its way", "90 psi is enough to make it want to kill itself", "....Mating call" haha!
@princeomar302
@princeomar302 6 ай бұрын
I wish you had the Snappy to test. My Snappy air is my go to when I need a little more umph and speed.
@Tsxtasy1
@Tsxtasy1 6 ай бұрын
Makes me glad I haven’t gotten an m12 ratchet yet. Almost bought the insider, but saw from multiple channels that it has a weird issue where it skips. Maybe the next m12 ratchet will pull me in to buy
@fifthlomat717
@fifthlomat717 6 ай бұрын
I've ised my 3/8 air ratchet for years, you don't really need the speed just the power. So it takes a few seconds longer no biggie
@trailblazer632
@trailblazer632 6 ай бұрын
Ill be honest even working on semis most of the time i dont want a super fast or super strong ratchet, its just to easy to snap smaller bolts. Even my nonfuel m12 i have to watch with 1/4 20 bolts. If i need more ass i normally go for my rigid subcompact 3/8 impact
@kevinm1734
@kevinm1734 5 ай бұрын
I owned and used a version of the ¼" SP air impact ratchet (SP 7260RP, ⅜" model pictured at 2:00) in a professional setting and was very pleased with its high torque and speed, and small size factor when compared to its non-impact competition. It was able to reliable break loose or even *break* any ¼" or 6mm bolts and would break loose most 8mm or 5/16" bolts. It was a go-to tool for many limited clearance situations. However, the teeth in the ratchet pawls did eventually sheer off within 6 months to a year I think (this was a few years ago). It does have a genuine impacting mechanism in the pneumatic motor, but that mechanism was still driving a pawl and gear ratcheting mechanism in the head, which couldn't take the shock loading outputted by the impact motor in the long term.
@shaunclancey1107
@shaunclancey1107 6 ай бұрын
mastercraft in canada has a electric impact ratchet in the 20v lineup. great video as always ttc but wanted you to know one brand does have one
@slingin_tires
@slingin_tires 6 ай бұрын
Why didn't you test the DCF500 as well?? Was genuinely expecting to see it a ratchet test like this.....
@hellothere4342
@hellothere4342 6 ай бұрын
I've moved on to mainly cordless tools (Dewalt) but there's a time when I use the Astro palm impact wrench and it's just godly for tight space access.
@kasuraga
@kasuraga 6 ай бұрын
that extended astro looks really nice. Would be nice to have a tool long enough to get to weird places without having to have my hands in sketchy spots. Also great for all that leverage and keeping the felt torque down.
@shadow7796
@shadow7796 6 ай бұрын
I just recently had picked up the Earthquake at HF a few weeks ago, im glad i did. I got a good deal off the price with the inside track club program they have. All the other brand name ones with around the same specs were way more expensive. I'd really like to know which company manufacturers it for them.
@Wrencher_86
@Wrencher_86 6 ай бұрын
I've got a pneumatic IR that will absolutely murder your knuckles if you're not careful. I've also got an M12 Fuel regular speed that is super fast but has roughly zero break-away torque. That would be less of a problem if you couldn't fit a small county between the throws on the ratchet mechanism. I also have a 1/4in Matco that does pretty well and even has a bit of an impact action to it with the way it will try to break things loose even if the fastener isn't moving. It also destroyed itself within 18 months and isn't the same after installing the rebuild kit. But I did use it for a lot of things I probably should have been using a 3/8ths ratchet for.
@user-ep6wd7ip7v
@user-ep6wd7ip7v 6 ай бұрын
Thing about air is it’s all metal you can pull as hard as you want the plastic ones no one has tested how hard you can pull till they break haha
@vim_usr2753
@vim_usr2753 6 ай бұрын
I love my impacting Earthquake ratchet-use it all the time under the hood or under the car. I can see a cordless being WAY better when working inside a vehicle.
@Liazon098
@Liazon098 6 ай бұрын
Time and time again thank you very much torque test channel for doing these types of tests. I've said it before on your reviews that I have been using air tools and electric tools and I have a full compliment of Ryobi and a full compliment and even more so of air impacting tools. I don't have a extended air ratchet like the Astro that you showed but from wrenches to ratchets I have all and more than you have showed. They are all for doing that flat rate work that I used to do.
@Chris-nq6cm
@Chris-nq6cm 6 ай бұрын
I had to take my harbor freight palm ratchet apart and discard some extra springs and shorten one. The tension in the head doesnt let it spin right. Works 10x better after that
@MattA-78778
@MattA-78778 6 ай бұрын
Hey. Did you forget to hate on the IR 1211MAX impacting ratchet?
@apocalypsesurvivor4814
@apocalypsesurvivor4814 Ай бұрын
Sp has a sealed head impact ratchet id love to see tested
@robertromeo8143
@robertromeo8143 6 ай бұрын
Hey torque test just an idea maybe see where caterpillars new power tools ranked..?
@f.k.burnham8491
@f.k.burnham8491 6 ай бұрын
I would love to see a comparison of the 1" drive air ratchets, including Harbor Freight's and Snap On, and one with the gas motor driven ones like the railroads use.
@Tarchaya
@Tarchaya 6 ай бұрын
Been using the Earthquake impact ratchet for awhile, pretty much exclusively on caliper slide pin bolts. The dual swivel from HF makes handling it much easier and disnt seem to decrease performance. It's also been fed 130+ psi air its whole life.
@Darkcruzer23
@Darkcruzer23 6 ай бұрын
shout out to the air impact ratchets i didnt know existed. thanks for sharing
@JMatt1
@JMatt1 6 ай бұрын
Okay im ngl i didnt know impacting air ratchets existed. Now i want one. But theres actually a lof of options, a lot you didnt cover. A full comparison video video of more options would be cool
@Matt2chee
@Matt2chee 6 ай бұрын
a 1/4 inch IR, it's a beast. I love using it on steering racks, I have a 3/8 IR, I rarely use it.
@xXRunDeathXx
@xXRunDeathXx 6 ай бұрын
one thing that often gets overlooked is longevity and relyability. That's two areas where good air tools are far superior
@Cumminsproject01
@Cumminsproject01 6 ай бұрын
Im not a mechanic but i am a bodyman and the snap on 1/4 electric ratchet is one of the best tools ive ever bought not having to drag air hoses on interiors of vehicles and dragging air hoses on fresh painted fenders you're bolting on its really a no brainer electric FTW ive also got the non high speed 3/8 milwaukee and i like the snap on way better i have milwaukee everything except for my ratchet the trigger on the snap on is superior compared to the milwaukee.
@precesionnoreaster1507
@precesionnoreaster1507 6 ай бұрын
I have the sp they used here and ik it sounds stupid but God I recommend it, I use it another on tighter spaces
@Utuber-x44
@Utuber-x44 6 ай бұрын
I sure hope the $nap-on is better at 5x the price
@Cumminsproject01
@Cumminsproject01 6 ай бұрын
@user-lp7dd7dz9m when you use it as much as i do its worth it like i said milwaukee everything except electric ratchet the snap on just kicks ass
@firstielasty1162
@firstielasty1162 6 ай бұрын
Something that is hard to test realistically...long term durability .I started buying air tools in the late 80's. They all still work. Cordless... ? at best you're going to go through batteries. The tools themselves probably won't last as long, also..lots of plastic. Astro is sure a good deal. I've been replacing my still working old stuff with astro, and am impressed. Cordless seems good for drills, but I prefer air for everything else.
@Zt3v3
@Zt3v3 6 ай бұрын
I have not made the jump to cordless ratchets yet. If I was starting out my tool collection though.... I would skip the pneumatic stuff. An air hammer is really the only thing that doesn't have a decent electric option.
@3rdGenGuy
@3rdGenGuy 6 ай бұрын
Air tools are superior long term when you have something like a production cell. where a hose isn't cumbersome and you have hose lines from the ceiling. cordless is the obvious choice when you can't have a hose attached. that and maybe having a Makita cordless ratchet burst into flames in my hand when I was assembling an F35 afterburner: changes my onion.
@Hobz79
@Hobz79 6 ай бұрын
I don't use my tools enough to justify the cost of the battery ratchets, but the noise of my air ratchet often makes me regret that decision. I'm shocked that there hasn't been much progress on making them quieter.
@MattLitkeRacing
@MattLitkeRacing 6 ай бұрын
The long one needs a digital torque wrench built in
@beakerunrefined4230
@beakerunrefined4230 6 ай бұрын
That Air Cat looks allot like the Napa Intimidator air ratchet. It also seems to have good power.
@adamrosenhamer3762
@adamrosenhamer3762 6 ай бұрын
Was told by a mechanic friend of mine that according to the body shop guys, the type of impact from an automatic ratchets is more likely to snap a bolt than an impact gun. Would love to see if there's a measurable difference
@Suburbanhotrods
@Suburbanhotrods 6 ай бұрын
It’s true, the impact helps break it loose with the hammering affect but a ratchet just applies straight torque so if it’s seized ya a ratchet is more likely to break
@LabiaLicker
@LabiaLicker 6 ай бұрын
I assume when you say 'automatic ratchets' you mean just a normal hand powered ratchet. They don't really apply an impact to the fastener more of just linear torque.
@LynxSnowCat
@LynxSnowCat 6 ай бұрын
-Mew- Oh. This will be fun to see how they figure out a demonstration. I wonder if they can use a chain of dampers/couplings with different resistances to see which action shears more (and where) when rotating set number of turns by measuring the angle change between input/input at each link in the chain. I'm guessing that the faster-accelerating ones would tend to concentrate the turns closer to the input at the weakest joint [1] (representing the fastener ?), while a slower one would allow more rotation to be communicated to the next weakest link [2] (representing: a flaw ?); (input)--[1]--[3]--[2]--[3]--[1]--|| Like pulling off a bandage (?) : Try to be quick enough that that the damage doesn't propagate, or so slowly that the adhesive releases with out causing too much.
@ashkebora7262
@ashkebora7262 6 ай бұрын
"Reactionless ratchet" in the video. You guys aren't referencing the correct products.
@elliotkane4443
@elliotkane4443 6 ай бұрын
@@Suburbanhotrods Yeah, true. On the other hand the impacting seems to be more likely to mar the threads.
@justinvos9574
@justinvos9574 6 ай бұрын
I would love to see tool truck air ratchets next like the ptr72. Another video idea is the new matco stubby
@v8packard
@v8packard 6 ай бұрын
I still can't give up my near 30 year old Snap On FAR72B air ratchet. Even with a Makita and 2 M12 Milwaukee ratchets on hand.
@chrxx4327
@chrxx4327 6 ай бұрын
I know that SP Air makes a air ratchet that has the ability to rotate the head at 90 degree increments. If a tool company could combine rotating head plus the long reach of the astro in an air ratchet, that would be an absolute beast of a tool.
@Micko350
@Micko350 6 ай бұрын
I have the older version of the SP & Snap on & both of them mostly just make lots of noise without the Socket actually turning. Yes they were both awesome/handy when new but after a year or so they're pretty useless!
@Isaiah-ft5nx
@Isaiah-ft5nx 6 ай бұрын
I wish you did a dB measurement, some of those air ratchets are loud!
@zackschwenzer4892
@zackschwenzer4892 6 ай бұрын
I like my little aircat impacting ratchet (810), but the damn air hoses... If it wasn't for the 8 inches of air fittings and unmovable hose out the bottom of air tools, I would use it all day long. After seeing that long reach air ratchet in action I think I'm going to plan on picking one up soon, looks real handy for some problematic locations. Probably try the aircat model though.
@user-oy4lk7fd9w
@user-oy4lk7fd9w 6 ай бұрын
i never really use these tools. idk if they are overhyped or if i'm missing out.
@johnsheppard7809
@johnsheppard7809 6 ай бұрын
When will we see you compare the DCf500 to the dcf 510 please
@Mattyice1858
@Mattyice1858 6 ай бұрын
Do 1/4 tools impact and rachets plz
@pablovillarreal1994
@pablovillarreal1994 5 ай бұрын
When I started in an auto shop, I had electric power tools and was a firm believer that they are superior, but I recently started investing in air tools and they are very well worth it. I don’t think one is better than the other. I like having both
@darrinlane8740
@darrinlane8740 6 ай бұрын
You should add the time it takes to air up the compressor and drag out the hose (for DIYers).
@TorqueTestChannel
@TorqueTestChannel 6 ай бұрын
Okay. Then we'll also add the 1/2hr to charge the cordless :P
@volvo09
@volvo09 6 ай бұрын
​@@TorqueTestChannel haha 😂
@brycehekman
@brycehekman 6 ай бұрын
I'm a DIYer, and I have a compressor in the corner of my garage and a hose reel. Sometimes I prefer to break out the air tools. For example, I much prefer my air powered die grinders.
@saiiiiiii1
@saiiiiiii1 6 ай бұрын
For tight places nothing beats hoseless imho
@ThriftyToolShed
@ThriftyToolShed 6 ай бұрын
Keep your batteries charged and hoses on the floor....😂
@RANDOMNATION907
@RANDOMNATION907 6 ай бұрын
I want a corded battery. What I mean is, a battery that has a power supply inside of it that can provide 5 amps of juice, with a heavy duty extension cord pigtail on it. So if I have access to wall power I can just use that instead of dealing with expensive batteries that don't last for very long.
@SantosTrevino-v1t
@SantosTrevino-v1t 6 ай бұрын
Do that nut test with 3/8s impacts, compare them to the snap on ct861
@Munky332
@Munky332 4 ай бұрын
I'm still a little curious as to what to get. I generally prefer air tools b/c the whole battery market is so packed with the proprietary bullshit. for my battery tools I'm mostly dewalt (older 20v MAX stuff). The Astro 1128 at ~100$ on amazon seems really hard to beat for general car wrenching with access to air, but at the same time the DCF510 from dewalt looks like it could work. I've used a milwaukee ratchet before, but I can't really justify going into another battery line. so it really seems to me like my choice is either Astro 1128 [100$] vs DCF510 [180$ tool only/250$ tool+batt combo]. Such a hard choice.
@bhincorporated
@bhincorporated 6 ай бұрын
You guys should test the DCF503EB, the extended reach Dewalt 12v cordless ratchet.
@scottbionicnerf8727
@scottbionicnerf8727 6 ай бұрын
I haven't y'all's archive to see if you did an evaluation of DeWalt's new battery powered ratchets. Both 12v, 20v. They have some really cool stuff.
@TorqueTestChannel
@TorqueTestChannel 6 ай бұрын
We've done a few of them, yes sir!
@BrewBry
@BrewBry 6 ай бұрын
I have an IR 1211Max that I like the speed and reactionless is nice. Was hoping to see it on the list here. Still prefer air over the cordless options overall in this tool right now.
@LabiaLicker
@LabiaLicker 6 ай бұрын
I'm telling you man, your missing out on the Japanese air tools. Would you like to test some of my Shinano tools? I live in Australia so shipping might be a problem. Shinano also make a 3/8 air ratchet flex head. I don't have one of those YET.......soon
@LukeMelto
@LukeMelto 6 ай бұрын
Trying to find Shinano reviews on YT is near impossible, but their tools are still on my wishlist
@moparrdudee87
@moparrdudee87 6 ай бұрын
It also might help choose what you need based out of where you you will be working from. A dyi guy might not have a air compressor for air tools
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