Basically a compact but powerful ratchet we've been shippng to the US and EU for a while now, the 20V model with 60NM max torque and 250 RPM no-load speed handles most tight-space work without bogging down.

Automotive repair shops use it for brake jobs, engine bay work, and under-dash fastening where a standerd impact gun just won't fit—indutrial maintenance guys like it for conveyor belt adjustments and panel removals in tight corners.

It weighs about 1250g with the 2000mAh battery attached, which actually feels lighter than most comparable cordless ratchets (check the lead time for teh 100V-240V charger, usually 2-4 weeks). The 3/8 inch head and forward/reverse toggle are straightforward enough that new guys don't need training.

We hold CE, ROHS, GS, and ETL certs on file, so import compliance for your region is handled—COAs and SDS come with each order, though customs paperwork varies by country (some buyers want GS cert duplicated, so flag that early).

Marketplace sellers in the UK and EU tell us the 60NM version moves faster than the 30NM models because customers figure they might need the extra grunt—but honestly, for dash work you rarely need more than 40NM.

We typically ship in color box packaging, gift-ready, with MOQs around 50 units for first-timers, but larger deposits get you better per-unit pricing and faster production slots.
Our MOQ is typically 50 units per model, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just starting out. Let us know your volume needs.
Yes, we hold all those certifications — CE, ROHS, GS, and ETL — and we can share copies with your quality team upon request.
The 60NM is the max torque at the tool output, no boost needed. It's consistent for most automotive and industrial fastening jobs.
It ships in a color box with the battery and charger included. We can customize the box design and color for bulk orders — just share your artwork.
With the included 100-240V charger, it takes about 1 hour to fully charge the 2000mAh battery from empty. Lead time for stock orders is usually 15-20 days.