Black & Decker RCT100 TriRatchet 3/8-inch 3-In-1 Drive Ratchet
- 3/8-inch drive ratchet offers 3-in-1, easy-to-use functionality
- Twist handle easily activates forward and reverse ratchet
- Use as standard drive ratchet
- Remove ratchet handle for right-angle adapter
- 2-year warranty
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 & Reverse, By Removing The Ratchet Handle This Becomes A Right Angle Adapter.Get the job done with the Black & Decker RCT100 TriRatchet 3/8-inch 3-In-1 Drive Ratchet. This conventional drive ratchet can be used for any standard socket wrench application. It’s easy to use: twist the handle 360 degrees to turn on both forward and reverse ratcheting action, or remove the ratchet handle to transform this tool into a right-angle adapter. The RCT100 is backed by a 2-year warranty.
List Price: $ 47.40
Price: $ 47.99
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great tool – one caution,
Although Stanley makes a slightly more compact “rotator” ratchet, I bought this one because of the 1/4 inch hex drive, which works great with a cordless screwdriver. Feel stupid admitting that I whacked myself on the head with the removable handle. It removed itself all too quickly when a bolt broke while I was pulling on the handle…as the angle decreased towards me the friction retainer could not prevent my hand and handle – with a hard metal cap! – from coming back at my forehead. It was an unusual position working on the boat but a definite possibility that could be easily cured by providing a simple pushbutton release on the handle.
It has saved me a lot of time working in corners where there just isn’t any room to use a regular screwdriver or ratcheting handle, and the 90 degree configuration is more useful than the angled “skewdriver”.
Definitely a tool that should be in your box.
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