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About Neiko 03117A 1/2 Inch Ratchet Wrench
Overall Feedback:
84% positive
76% praised the adjustable torque setting, but 24% found it difficult to set
I appreciate the 72-tooth reversible ratchet design of this tool, which allows for smooth and precise ratcheting in tight spaces, making it ideal for tackling a wide range of tasks.
My only complaint is the hand clearance. I wish it had a little rise of the handle or had spent a little bit more on the rubber handles.
80% praised the durable construction, but 20% experienced wear and tear
I have noticed that the wrench is made of sturdy CR-V steel and can handle tough jobs without any signs of wear or damage.
I am disappointed with the product's durability. The springs, gears, and louvers were scattered everywhere, indicating poor engineering.
80% liked the portability
I used this tool to replace a drive belt/serpentine belt on a small car, which is a tight area to work in.
83% appreciated the smooth ratcheting mechanism
I find the 72-tooth reversible ratchet design to be a standout feature of this tool. It allows for smooth and precise ratcheting in tight spaces, making it ideal for tackling a wide range of tasks.
77% praised the high-quality sockets, but 23% experienced wear and tear
The 1/2 inch drive size makes it compatible with a wide range of sockets and extensions, making it a valuable addition to my toolbox.
The sockets hold up pretty well, but the ratchet and 3/8 ratchet that came with one of the sets are both falling apart.
I appreciate the 72-tooth reversible ratchet design of this tool, which allows for smooth and precise ratcheting in tight spaces, making it ideal for tackling a wide range of tasks.
I was disappointed when a 7mm allen bit snapped under 44 ft-lbs of torque or less, resulting in a slight injury. I have done this kind of work multiple times without any issues, which makes this incident even more disappointing.
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