A DeWALT drill/driver and a wing nut driver make quick work coiling a ratchet strap

How to become the ultimate ratchet strap-taming super hero

Ratchet Straps #shorts — Construction Tips

Let me tell you why rolling up ratchet straps with a wing nut driver is simply fabulous. With a wing nut driver, you’ve got the power in your hands to effortlessly wind and secure those tie downs like a boss. No more sloppy winding or tangled messes to deal with. Just a quick twist here and a flick there, and voila! Your ratchet straps are neatly rolled up, ready to tackle the next adventure. It’s efficient, it’s satisfying, and it’s a surefire way to make you feel like the ultimate strap-taming superhero. So embrace the elegance of the wing nut driver, my friend, and let the world witness your strap-rolling prowess. You’re welcome.

What you need to coil ratchet straps fast:

  1. A time-saving Wing nut driver
  2. A quality drill/driver, like the DeWALT 20v brushless
  3. A durable set of ratchet straps, like these Stanley’s

Store your ratchet straps fast with these steps:

  1. Insert the wing nut driver into the drill/driver and tighten the chuck
  2. Set the clutch setting to level 1 and rotation to clockwise
  3. With the drill in one hand, feed the free end of the ratchet strap through the wing nut driver slot
  4. Pull the trigger and let it wind!

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