
Master Tight Spaces with the Mini 2-in-1 Dual-Drive Ratchet
Combines a 1/4" socket driver and a 1/4" bit driver in one ultra-compact tool. The perfect pocket-sized solution for automotive work, cycling repairs, and furniture assembly in restricted areas.


Two Essential Tools in One
Why carry two tools when one does it all? This versatile ratchet features a standard 1/4" square drive for sockets on one end, and a magnetic 1/4" hex drive for screwdriver bits on the other. Instantly switch between tasks without cluttering your toolbox.
- Side A: 1/4" Square Drive with quick-release button.
- Side B: 1/4" Hex Bit Holder with magnetic retention.

Built for Impossible Spaces
At just over 4 inches long with a slim profile, this mini ratchet fits where bulky standard tools can't. It's engineered to easily navigate tight engine bays, bicycle frames, under dashboards, and awkward furniture corners.

Smooth Precision, Solid Durability
Crafted from durable Chrome Vanadium (CR-V) steel with a polished finish for rust resistance. The high-quality 72-tooth ratcheting mechanism requires only a 5-degree swing arc, allowing for efficient operation in extremely restrictive spots. A simple thumb lever on each head offers instant forward and reverse switching.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Chrome Vanadium Steel (CR-V) | High-strength, rust-resistant polished finish |
| 1/4" Square Drive | For standard sockets (with quick release) |
| 1/4" (6.35mm) Hex Drive | For standard screwdriver bits (magnetic) |
| 72-Tooth Ratchet | Precision gear requiring only 5° swing arc |
| Approx. 105mm (4.13 in) | Compact, palm-sized design |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I switch the ratcheting direction?
Each of the two heads has its own small black lever on the side. Simply flip the lever with your fingertip to instantly switch between tightening (clockwise) and loosening (counter-clockwise) modes.
Will bits and sockets fall off easily?
No. The 1/4" hex bit side features a strong magnet to hold bits securely. The 1/4" square drive side has a spring-loaded ball detent and a quick-release button on the back to lock sockets in place until you're ready to remove them.
Is this tool durable enough for automotive use?
Yes. It is constructed from heat-treated Chrome Vanadium (CR-V) steel, making it strong enough for many automotive tasks, motorcycle repairs, and general mechanical work, especially in tight quarters where standard tools don't fit.