KIMO 3302 Impact Review
Our verdict
The KIMO 3302 has accumulated 12,000 reviews at a 4.4-star average, giving it the largest review pool in this batch. At $59.99, 12V, and 1.72 pounds, it is a well-documented budget cordless ratchet with broad owner backing.
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Budget-focused buyers who want the most extensively reviewed cordless ratchet in this category and prefer a lightweight 12V tool under $60.
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You need a battery-compatible with a name-brand ecosystem (Milwaukee, Makita), or your work demands higher torque than a 12V ratchet can deliver.
- Voltage 12 Volts
- Weight 1.72 Pounds
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 12,000 owner ratings
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Popularity5.0/5
12,000 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The KIMO 3302 stands out in this category for one primary reason: 12,000 reviews. No other ratchet in this batch comes close to that level of owner feedback, and with a 4.4-star average maintained across that volume, the data tells a consistent story of broad satisfaction for a $59.99 cordless ratchet. Buyers who rely heavily on peer validation before purchasing will find the KIMO 3302 the most thoroughly documented option available.
The tool weighs 1.72 pounds and runs on 12V, placing it in the compact-to-mid range for cordless ratchets. At 1.72 pounds it is lighter than the AOBEN AB7331T (2 kilograms) but heavier than the ACDelco ARW1209P (0.2 kilograms). For most shop tasks, 1.72 pounds is a comfortable working weight. Published voltage and weight are the only confirmed specs, so torque and RPM figures should be sourced from the seller's full listing.
Recent purchase velocity of 100 units per month is lower than the AOBEN AB7331T's 1,000 monthly sales, which suggests the KIMO 3302 is a mature listing with a settled base of buyers rather than a rapidly growing one. For a tool at this price and with this many reviews, that is a normal pattern. The high review volume itself is part of what makes the product easy to recommend to first-time buyers.
Pros
- 12,000 reviews is the largest owner base in this ratchet category, providing maximum buyer confidence
- 4.4-star average held over a very large review sample signals consistent product quality
- $59.99 price is accessible for a 12V cordless ratchet with documented demand
- 1.72-pound weight is well-suited to general shop ratcheting tasks
- 12V cordless design eliminates air hose dependency for flexible positioning
Cons
- Torque and RPM specs are not published in the listing
- Not part of a major battery ecosystem for cross-tool compatibility
- 100 monthly units sold is lower than some competing budget ratchets, suggesting reduced current demand momentum
Specifications
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
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| Weight | 1.72 Pounds |
Performance notes
12V cordless ratchet weighing 1.72 pounds. At this weight and voltage the KIMO 3302 is well-matched to standard automotive ratcheting tasks: spark plug access, sensor connectors, brake hardware, and general under-hood fastener work. The 1.72-pound weight is light enough for overhead use without fatigue over typical session lengths.
What buyers say
The 12,000-review base gives unusually detailed insight into owner experience. The overall pattern is positive, with buyers consistently reporting that the tool performs reliably for day-to-day ratcheting at the $59.99 price. Common praise focuses on the cordless convenience and the value at this budget. Recurring criticism points to the lack of published torque specs and occasional questions about battery longevity.
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Frequently asked questions
What battery does the KIMO 3302 use?
The listing confirms 12V but does not specify battery brand compatibility or amp-hour rating. Review the full listing for exact battery details and whether a battery is included in the purchase.
How does the KIMO 3302 compare to the AOBEN AB7331T?
The KIMO 3302 has 12,000 reviews versus 10,707 for the AOBEN, and costs $0.15 less at $59.99. The AOBEN is heavier at 2 kilograms versus 1.72 pounds for the KIMO, but sells at a much higher monthly velocity (1,000 vs. 100). Both are credible budget 12V options.
Questions about the KIMO 3302 or 12V cordless ratchets in general?
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