This seems a pretty good deal considering the reviews on the product.
Toolpro 12V Mechanics Power Tool Kit $99.99 (Was $179.99 C&C/ in-Store Only @ Supercheap Auto
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No stock around Sydney
If 18v I would go for it
Just bought a 12v milwaukee 3/8 ratchet and it is stupid powerful for the size…
Mine has pinched my hand more times than I'd like to admit.
You're right, I guess those 90+ people that left a 5-star review have no idea what they're talking about.
Funny how I have managed to install a couple of thousand outdoor units from split aircons using Milwaukee and Makita 12v tools.
Ozito is going to give you better value, warranty AND availability. Avoid this.
Appreciated if you can find me a ozito Slim-profile impact ratchet of this size.
Hint - they never made one.
Impact ratchet you say?
copy and pasted the product descriptions on SCA without thinking…
Seems there is one but not on Bunnings' website.
https://ozito.com.au/products/home-12v-12v-ratchet-wrench/
But the Toolpro has more torque, at least on paper: 45Nm vs 35Nm.Bought the Toolpro mechanics kit last week. Haven't opened it up yet.
I disagree.
I use the the Ozito PXC Impact Wrench for lug nuts, exhaust and suspension parts but it's too unwieldly and overpowered for the whizzing off the smaller bits and pieces. I also have this kit and it's been useful for almost every other bolt - for the size and weight it packs a punch and saves so much time. Great battery life too.
Can't compare it to other brands, but in terms of automotive power tools I'd highly definitely recommend this set.
Same thoughts here. I have the power tool kit which includes a drill and impact driver and most of the time I am using this and only pull out the 18v when drilling masonary, undoing high torque bolts etc
I paid $99 in store for this last year.
FWIW the impact ratchet max torque is almost the same as the equivalent Milwaukee tool. The impact driver however is only about half the torque of the equivalent Milwaukee
Reviews seem decent. Would the wrench be suitable to change over wheels (nuts)?
It would most likely struggle to initially crack the nuts, but it would be fine for zipping them on and off fast.
it only comes with 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm sockets so I would say no.
It comes with a 1/2in socket adaptor, so use whatever 1/2 in impact sockets you have. You will definitely need to use a breaker bar first. For final torque either use a breaker bar or torque wrench depending on how much you care.
I have same set and the buffer tools. they work very well.
Is this an overkill for assembling Ikea stuff
Bought these today and they're excellent!
Was doing a bunch of work on my car and it's a breeze to do the bulk of the tightening/loosening of hard to reach bolts.
I'd love the Ratchet but will try to resist as I have Bosch Impact Wrench in 12 volt. One at Kallangur Qld. if someone wants it.
No stock near me in NSW