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Black and Decker RCT100 TriRatchet 3/8-inch 3-In-1 Drive Ratchet | List Price: $44.90 Discount Price: $26.99
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| Brand: Black & Decker Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 3/8" Drive Ratchet- Use for any standard socket wrench application
- 3/8" Twist Ratchet - By twisting the handle 360 degrees you can activate the ratcheting action in forward and reverse.
- By removing the ratchet handle this becomes a right angle adapter
- Includes 20 accessories
- Backed with a Two Year Warranty from Black and Decker
Handy tool. [Posted on 2008-02-12] A very handy tool, especially when combined with a cordless drill or driver. It's durable and ingenious. I'd definitely recommend this for the weekend garage mechanic.
Total life one minute [Posted on 2008-02-21] Out of the box, it worked on one bolt, then the selector handle got all jammed up and the ratchet would not work at all.
Not quite the chomper I'd hoped for. [Posted on 2008-04-15] I saw the Black and Decker Alligator on the Today Show. It sliced through thick branches and was easy to use. I ordered it and looked forward to swishing through my hedges with a nifty lopper/chain saw. It was not to be.
First off, The Alligator was heavier than I thought it would be, or felt heavier. Then, it jammed up with alarming frequency as I worked on my hedges. I know this isn't a hedge trimmer, but didn't perform the way I'd hoped or for what I wanted. Sad to say, it went back last week and I finished trimming my hedges with my hand driven old-fashioned lopper. It did a great job, but took a little extra time. Back to the drawing board for me. This machine might work better for someone with different needs, but for me, it was not what the woodsman ordered.
TriRatchet but dont' expect to drill [Posted on 2008-08-07] I really like the idea, it's a little clunky and doesn't execute very well.
Forget drilling with this. You need included bits and one broke in 10 seconds into soft wood - too much wobble in system.
Works better for nuts and bolts.
Good design, a little pricey [Posted on 2008-08-14] Like the compact design, feels heavy enough that it won't break if you actually use it as a tool.Seems a bit pricey at $30.
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