Honda line tech here, about 4 years into my career and wanted a cheap alternative till I cough up the money for a big name electric ratchet. I’ve had it for 1 year and pros are the battery life, built in light, and durability. Cons is that it doesn’t have much strength to break anything above a 10mm. The teeth tend to skip on higher torque applications. Would I recommend it for the one time use mechanic in a parking lot, or a lube tech for a trying to fill up there box, yes. It’s the price you pay for it and the fact that it still works a year later after using it everyday and beating it to pieces. Not comparable to the big names but it is worth the price and good for the beginner tech.
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