Should I Keep My High-Speed Ratchet or Return It for the New Model?

0
Asked By ToolGuy88 On

I recently purchased a high-speed ratchet with a two HO battery combo about a month ago. I haven't used the ratchet itself yet but have utilized the batteries with my stubby tool. I've come across a new battery hack for the two HO batteries and am wondering if I should invest in those and return the ratchet I bought since there's a new model set to release soon. If you were in my situation, would you return the ratchet or hold onto it?

3 Answers

Answered By NewToolNerd On

I just went through this! I got the ratchet and batteries with the hack, then returned them right away using the old receipt. Now I have 90 days to think about whether I want to keep just the ratchet. But hey, Milwaukee keeps it interesting, doesn’t it?

DebatePro73 -

I feel you! It's tough to decide when the current high-speed ratchet has good reviews, but the new one could be a total game-changer—or it might be a flop. They definitely won't have it on sale right away.

Answered By ToolPhilosopher On

Here's my take: There's always a newer, shinier tool coming out, and keeping up can be a bit overwhelming—both mentally and financially. The current high-speed ratchet is already a solid tool, and at the current price, it’s hard to beat. Plus, if you get the new one, it'll be old news in a year or two anyway. It's a never-ending cycle!

Answered By RatchetingFan42 On

As a driveway mechanic, I've got to say I really enjoy my high-speed ratchet! I used it for an alternator job recently, and it was a lifesaver. I haven’t heard much about the new one, but if it has improvements like more torque, it could be worth checking out.

TorqueMaster99 -

Sounds like the new one is going to have some impressive upgrades. Just keep in mind, it might take a while before it's available and how much it will actually cost.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.