SKIL 2372-01 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Power Wrench
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2Thumbnail 3Thumbnail 4Thumbnail 5Thumbnail 6Thumbnail 7Thumbnail 8Thumbnail 9Thumbnail 10Thumbnail 11Thumbnail 12Thumbnail 13Thumbnail 14Thumbnail 15Thumbnail 16Thumbnail 17

SKIL 2372-01 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Power Wrench

3.8/5
Product ID: 70907444
Secure Transaction

Details

  • Color
    Red
  • Brand
    Skil
  • Material
    Metal
  • Item Weight
    3.85 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity
    1
🔄Forward/Reverse
🔋7.2V Lithium-Ion
⚙️400 in-lbs Torque

Description

🔧 Unleash Your Inner DIY Pro!

  • LONG LASTING POWER - Lithium-ion battery retains charge for up to 18 months.
  • COMPACT VERSATILE - Easily maneuver in tight spaces with a lightweight design.
  • SMART CHARGE TECHNOLOGY - Built-in protection ensures safe, indefinite charging.
  • USER FRIENDLY OPERATION - Forward and reverse modes for seamless assembly and disassembly.
  • FLEXIBLE MOUNTING OPTIONS - Charger can be used on tabletop or wall-mounted.

The SKIL 2372-01 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Power Wrench is a compact, powerful tool designed for efficiency in tight spaces. With a robust 400 in-lbs of torque and a long-lasting lithium-ion battery, this wrench is perfect for both assembly and disassembly tasks. Its smart charging system ensures safety and convenience, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.

Specifications

ColorRed
BrandSkil
MaterialMetal
Item Weight3.85 Pounds
Item Package Quantity1
Head StyleFixed Square
Finish TypePowder Coated
Item Torque4E+2 Inch Pounds
Operation ModeBattery
Voltage7.2 Volts
ManufacturerSkil
UPC039725029591
Global Trade Identification Number00039725029591
Part Number2372-01-RT
Item Weight3.85 pounds
Product Dimensions13.8 x 7.8 x 4.6 inches
Item model number2372-01
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerYes
FinishPowder Coated
Power Sourcebattery-powered
Batteries Included?Yes
Batteries Required?Yes
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion
Warranty Description1 year manufacturer warranty

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Is it OK to leave it on the charger always? I'm aware discontinued.
Where can I get replacement battery for this skill ratchet
Where can Get a replacement charger for my 1/4 drive skill lithium ion power wrench?
Where can i buy the smartcharge cradle charger for my power wrench ?( 7.2 volt 2372-01 )

Reviews

3.8

All from verified purchases

M**

They don't make'em like this anymore

The Skil rechargeable 1/4" ratchet is great. I'm an aircraft mech. and there are hundreds of small bolts. This thing has been a time saver like you wouldn't believe. I first bought one from walmart for 40$ and figured it would be useful for a little while till it broke. That was 5 years ago. The battery still works great, but you have to hold pressure on it now or or won't spin, due to natural wear. I have been searching for a new one and couldn't find one anywhere. I think Skil quit making them. So when I saw this one I bought it quick. The new one I got seems to work just as good as the first one... And just another word in it, is that after my friends at work saw how good it worked for me they went and got one for themselves

G**0

Cheap Internals!

First off,these were $20 bucs brand new when i bought two from home depot!(Dicontnued most likely)Why the price for a used one is this high is beyond me!YOU CANT GET PARTS OR REPLACEMENTS ANYMORE!Anyhow the tool is awesome when it works!One if them just took a crap after just sitting in charger for one night!I think this is where the problem lies!The charger seems to be shorting out the indonesian pushbutton switch inside!It looks like a diode is next to the switch,which probably went bad!Radio Shack might even have the switch or hobby store!I cant solder for beans so its a spare donor for my other one!

C**A

Broke before project was completed

At first I thought I was going to love my new Skil 2372-01 7.2 Volt Lithium-Ion Power Wrench after reading all of the great reviews (and the price was a bargain at only $20!). I didn't have an immediate need for it, so it sat charging for a couple of months before I began to build a 4'x 6' chicken coop which wasn't a terribly huge project but it called for an electric screwdriver.I first drilled holes, but found that I couldn't use 3" screws in them as it made the screwdriver get very hot, like it was being overworked, so I switched to 2-1/2" screws and 1-1/2" screws when working with the plywood (not my preference, but I didn't want to push it with the screwdriver). I used it a couple of days, recharging it after each use. On about the 3rd day, the power got low, so I charged it overnight. When I went to use it the next day it was completely dead and unable to be revived after trying a number of things.The seller wouldn't take it back because it was after 30 days (though less than a week after its first use). I went to Target, purchased a Black and Decker 6-volt (no wrench feature, but that's okay) and it was only $25 retail price. I finished my coop and chicken run with it, using 3" screws with no problem. In addition, I have never run out of power with my B&D, I charge it at night because I am finished using it, not because it is out of juice like the Skil one was.I have a Skil jigsaw which I love, but this screwdriver/wrench was a real disappointment.

P**S

Disappointed because the bit size is small

The wrench has a 1/4" square bit head which only fits small sockets. It does not come with an adapter to step-up to the normal square bit heads for socket wrenches. (It does come with a few socket and screw bits that fit the 1/4" bit). I learned the hard way when I took it out for a Sunday project and it didn't fit my sockets. I will try to find at the hardware store a step-up converter but it should have come with one.

1**Y

Skill 7.2V power wrench

Purchased 2 wrenches to aid in assembly of a quonset type building. The building is assembled with metal ribs - with each rib consisting of 6 panels and held together with 60 bolts. This is before the ribs are raised and bolted together which consists of another 60 bolts. The wrench is almost perfect for the task. It stops just short of required 8 pounds torgue and gives you decent battery time. I don't think any cordless tool would be perfect for this job. It would be nice if the batteries would last for 8 hours, they don't. If used continually (with slight torque) it is good for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. If left in the sun the battery drains fast. Battery does not seem to recharge until it is completely drained. Recharge time seems to be around 3 hours. For the price it is excellent bang for buck compared to units (I have not used) priced over $100.

C**3

Best tool in my garage , very reasonable price from CPO tools, GOOD reconditioned tools make sense. Full warrenty.

I can say that with assurance. I have my grand-fathers tool from the 20s through the 50s. my fathers from the 40s through the 90s and mine that I bought after I got married and got out of the USAF active and then went into the reserves through 1997. I was a jet aircraft mechanic and FLT ENG, So I have a Hugh collection of tools to choose from when I start repairing something. Did I mention that I have a 1977 MGB with a ford V6 C4 auto trans. Its one thing after another with a british old car. I reach for the power wrench first. This is my second one I broke the drive on the first and it was replaced right away. Then a couple of months ago the battery finally died. I think I killed the battery by keeping it on the charger all the time. Not supposed to do that according to the instructions I should have read them when I bought the first one. Both were factory reconditioned I paid less than 1/2 the cost of a new one. If I can get a couple of years use out of this one I'll be happy. I use adapters to fit other size sockets. You will love yours when you get it I guarantee that you'll use yours often...

K**.

I love this electric ratchet - and wish I could buy another

I looked back through my records...I originally bought this ratchet in 2008. I used it extensively for mobile electronics installations, and it's small profile was great for working under and inside vehicle dashboards. I would say about 3 years ago, it started it started working intermittently. At first, I thought the batteries maybe weren't keeping a charge, but now I think the on/off switch is what has worn out. I actually found a new microswitch to use as a replacement, but haven't found the time to put it in, yet.For the 7 years I was using it, it was great. Excellent torque and easy to position. I did have to replace the bit-holding socket once in that time.I wish Skil still offered these - I'd buy one today. Newer versions from other companies can range from $70-120+ - I checked and I paid $30 for this, back in 2008 - it was definitely a great value!

Common Questions

Trustpilot

TrustScore 4.5 | 7,300+ reviews

Abdullah B.

Great price for an authentic product. Fast international shipping too!

3 weeks ago

Fatima A.

Best international shipping I've ever tried. Worth every penny!

3 days ago

Shop Global, Save with Desertcart
Value for Money
Competitive prices on a vast range of products
Shop Globally
Serving over 300 million shoppers across more than 200 countries
Enhanced Protection
Trusted payment options loved by worldwide shoppers
Customer Assurance
Trusted payment options loved by worldwide shoppers.
Desertcart App
Shop on the go, anytime, anywhere.
11140 Kč

Duties & taxes incl.

Czech Republicstore
1
Free Returns

30 daysfor PRO membership users

15 dayswithout membership

Secure Transaction

Trustpilot

TrustScore 4.5 | 7,300+ reviews

Yusuf A.

Fantastic experience overall. Will recommend to friends and family.

1 month ago

Pooja R.

The customer service exceeded my expectations. Perfect for buying products you can't find elsewhere.

1 week ago

Skil 2372 01 7 2 Volt Lithium Ion Power Wrench | Desertcart Czech Republic