🔧 Master tight spaces with torque and style!
The MULWARK 20pc Ultra Low Profile Mini Ratchet Wrench Set features a compact 4-inch handle and a 16-tooth reversible ratchet mechanism for smooth operation in confined spaces. Crafted from durable CRV6150 chrome vanadium steel, it includes 20 versatile magnetic bits designed for precision and high torque. Ideal for professionals and DIYers tackling tight, awkward spots in automotive, household, and industrial applications.
Color | Grey |
Brand | MULWARK |
Material | CRV6150 steel bits |
Item Length | 4 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Combination ratchet |
Finish Type | Polished |
Operation Mode | Mécanique |
Manufacturer | MulWark |
UPC | 736649537590 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00736649537590 |
Part Number | MLK-53759 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 13 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Traditional |
Finish | Polished |
Pattern | 20 short bits |
Number Of Pieces | 20 |
Measurement System | metric |
Special Features | Magnetic Tip |
Included Components | 20pc low profile mini screwdriver set |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**G
Good piece of kit, well worth the price.
I never accept free anything for my reviews. Everything I review is something I bought because I needed or wanted it. I don't trust any review that was in excange for a freebie and neither should you.This just works and works well.Tip:The reversing toggle for the rachet is designed perfectly as it allows you to instantly reverse the direction such as when you just need to loosen and then retighten the fastener. Other rackets means changing hand position which is counter productive in tight spaces. Held properly your thumb and index finger will allow you to change the direction instantly without even looking.I really like the small increments of the racket since it means not having to rotate the racket for the driver bit to fit the fastener and in those hard to reach places often you can only rotate a rachet one or two clicks and with larger increments you might have to remove the rachet and reposition.Learning how to use tools is important and hamfisting this rachet will lead to problems in reversing it unintended. Hold it properly and there is no such problem. Alos, with smaller tools, if you wear gloves use a thinner pair as it makes holding smaller tools mch easier.I found this rachet to be very durable as I can remove embedded screws from wood quite easily where a power rachet would not fit. Without this tool I'd have to disassemble all the railings from a deck just to remove the deck boards for refinishing.This is one of those tools that does exactly what the manufacturer says and with good quality and function.
C**S
Works for light duty stuff
Just needed a small low profile driver for some hard to reach screws. This was a lot smaller than I thought it’d be, so definitely worked for what I needed it for. Like the ratcheting feature, though the button to change the directions is too easy to push so it can accidentally be pressed.
Z**I
2 year update: "Ultra Low Profile" -- TRUTH
/*2024 Update:This tool gets pretty regular use since I apparently have a penchant for working in tight spaces. It seems to come out at least once on every job and saves my butt constantly. It still works and looks as good as ever.I have downgraded to 4 stars because of 2 details that have a pretty big impact on use:1) The ratchet engagement is very low. I counted just 15 teeth which means 24 degrees of engagement, well below even the worst "normal" ratchet handles. Normally high-engagement ratchets are just a luxury but given that this tool is specifically suited for tight spaces where handle movement is (almost by definition) limited, the low engagement seriously limits its usability.2) It's very easy to disengage the ratchet. Some users may say it is "slipping" but in my use it's never slipped on its own -- it's always been because I pushed the lever partially while using the tool. The location of the lever makes this very easy because your fingers tend to end up in that spot during use (especially when using it blindly).You still can't beat the value of this and if you're not working fasteners "by braille" up to your armpit in an engine, it's probably fine for most applications.*/UI bought this specifically to get into a tight space that my other two mini ratchet handles couldn't fit (Craftsman CMMT12007 and a Harbor Freight model). The Craftsman had too much offset in the handle and the head was too fat. The Harbor Freight ratchet is built the same way as this, but the bit holder is a protruding socket, whereas this tool uses a pass-through holder. The bits that come with this handle are also, indeed, a little shorter than 'standard' ones. All this adds up to the absolute most-compact possible ratchet. It's a little miracle!Other Details:• The lever for changing between 'loosen' and 'tighten' is smooth and low-profile, and when you move is there is no feedback (a "click" sound or feeling). This makes it hard to use blindly. I had to fit my driver into the screw heads by feel (very tight space!) and I often moved this lever by accident while doing that. It would be improved by adding some ridges to the outside so it's easier to feel, and making the spring stiffer. That would make it harder to bump accidentally and also give better feedback when the lever is moved.• The bit holder seems to be properly sized; my DeWalt bits fit in just as well as the ones that come with the set, and a magnet holds them in place nicely without making them hard to remove.• The included bits are a good variety but the hex drivers are in metric only (3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm). I wish there were an SAE version of these either included or as a different set. I needed a 5/32 hex driver so the 4mm worked for me (3.96mm).• The plastic bumper on the handle is nice for smoothing what would otherwise be stamped metal edges of the handle, but I'm not sure how long it will last.• I like the light color of the tool, which makes it easier to find in a bag or crowded work space. A bright color option (like orange) would be nice, even if it's just the plastic handle bumper.
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