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Post #58556314 added 03-29-2013 11:14 PM by timtim2008 in Archived Deals
can you explain more? i need to tourq something at 14ft lbs. if i choose this setting will it stop at 14 lbs? or keep going or make a noise or something? and what type of batteries does it...
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Post #57537660 added 02-12-2013 2:51 PM by Wingman69 in Archived Deals
So I was looking at this one from HF http://www.harborfreight.com/3-8-eighth-inch-drive-click-type-torque-wrench-807.html . According to the webpage it says lifetime, however in the manual you can...
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Post #57542644 added 02-12-2013 7:17 PM by Masejoer in Archived Deals
Which digital wrench and have you had its calibration tested? How long have you had it? I was going to just get a used snapon unit and get it calibrated as most everyone else doesn't seem to stay...
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Post #57528892 added 02-12-2013 9:07 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
Which includes beam-type torque wrenches. Beam type torque wrenches have a lifetime warranty and are easy to calibrate. Electronic wrenches are easier to use in some situations, but have to be...
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Post #57531732 added 02-12-2013 10:45 AM by Medic311 in Archived Deals
hey can you send me a link to the HF one?
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Post #57532750 added 02-12-2013 11:23 AM by apozm in Archived Deals
In 4 1. Sometimes I wonder if Slickdeals reads my mind. I was just looking at torque wrenches last week...Very good price for this. Any tips on how to calibrate these?
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Post #57534610 added 02-12-2013 12:30 PM by hrc69 in Archived Deals
I have the previous version of this wrench and it is currently broken. I used it to rebuild a motor and it was fine for that, but once I did not use it as frequently, it started eating batteries and...
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Post #57536670 added 02-12-2013 2:02 PM by rmyc in Archived Deals
Eastwoods one is a better buy and a much better product http://www.eastwood.com/digital-electronic-torque-wrench-1-2-drive.html
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Post #57547854 added 02-13-2013 4:20 AM by Interex in Archived Deals
It was a deal of the day that ended yesterday. DEAD
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Post #57572950 added 02-14-2013 7:00 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
Beam type torque wrenches are the most repeatable, accurate wrenches, because they indicate torque base on the physical properties of the beam material, which does not change. However, we can only...
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Post #57551330 added 02-13-2013 8:12 AM by Interex in Archived Deals
EDIT - points fixed themselves.
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Post #57588104 added 02-14-2013 5:00 PM by Mike A. in Archived Deals
Maybe in theory but not at the level of the typical $10 Harbor Freight beam wrench with a poorly marked, low-precision scale that was slapped on by a Chinese guy making $2/day and a needle that...
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Post #57529448 added 02-12-2013 9:25 AM by thumper300zx in Archived Deals
Yeah, their warranty on torque wrenches suck.
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Post #57531404 added 02-12-2013 10:35 AM by ericnmu in Archived Deals
My rule of thumb regarding HF tools, is to avoid them for anything you apply torque to. Wrenches, pry bars, etc. They're cheap and have their place, but they're too cheap for those purposes. Of...
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Post #57530692 added 02-12-2013 10:09 AM by Neo42 in Archived Deals
This. After watching my father use a mechanical (click style) torque wrench for years and years to secure wheels on my vehicles, not sure I could ever trust an electronic gizmo.
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Post #57533122 added 02-12-2013 11:36 AM by Bmr4life in Archived Deals
Pay a company to do it.
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Post #57536214 added 02-12-2013 1:39 PM by kasheyev in Archived Deals
I thought this was a space-age vuvuzela from the picture. Disappointing.
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Post #57541062 added 02-12-2013 5:48 PM by gunnerusa in Archived Deals
It used to be 2 years though. 90 days is a joke. Anyway, mechanical click torque wrenches are by far the most useful. 9 times out of 10 having to maneuver yourself into position to look at the...
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Post #57541102 added 02-12-2013 5:51 PM by Masejoer in Archived Deals
FOR ONE YEAR from the date of purchase, this product is warranted against any defects in material or workmanship. A defective product will receive free repair or replacement if repair is unavailable....
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Post #57525408 added 02-12-2013 6:43 AM by n0ah_fense in Archived Deals
Great find -- i've been looking for a deal on one of these for a while
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Post #57526412 added 02-12-2013 7:27 AM by mr.unnatural in Archived Deals
I've been using the Harbor Freight clicker-style torque wrenches for years with no problems. They're great for occasional use. The only reason I see to buy an expensive tool is if you use it on a...
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Post #57528136 added 02-12-2013 2:56 AM by brisar in Archived Deals
Sears.com has Craftsman 3/8" Drive Digi-Click Torque Wrench (75000)on Sale for $59.99 - $5 w/ promo code SEARS2013 or VALPAK5 = $54.99. Select free in-store pick up. Thanks Anime
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Post #57523834 added 02-12-2013 5:02 AM by davel.usa in Archived Deals
Good reveiws if you can get over the fact that batteries aren't included. You won't find a digital torque wrench cheaper than this.
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Post #57524450 added 02-12-2013 5:50 AM by michi098 in Archived Deals
Wow, they went from lifetime warranties to ninety days?
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Post #57525530 added 02-12-2013 6:49 AM by dbvolfan1 in Archived Deals
The HF ones have served my needs for several years. You can get them for $9.99 on a regular basis and if you are just a backyard mechanic like me it wont make that big of difference. Heck, it seems...
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Post #57524154 added 02-12-2013 5:29 AM by 11590 in Archived Deals
whats the warranty on craftsman
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Post #57525902 added 02-12-2013 7:06 AM by johnbrooke in Archived Deals
Purchased this one with very good reviews, but have not used it yet.
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Post #57528756 added 02-12-2013 9:02 AM by dj-3lusion in Archived Deals
china :( man i wish this had a lifetime warranty, welp its time for the nice looking harbor freight one for $18 (open ended)
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Post #57595550 added 02-15-2013 5:12 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
The "wear" on the spring with each click is very, very slight, so it takes many clicks to change the calibration enough to care about. As you noted, better quality clickers will also be more stable...
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Post #57546616 added 02-13-2013 12:31 AM by a.b in Archived Deals
Please keep in mind this wrench measure just clockwise direction! For some rear cases like left thread and some other it won't work.
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Post #57550616 added 02-13-2013 7:39 AM by Charminar in Archived Deals
In for one, ordered yesterday, before the deal is dead, thanks.
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Post #57635148 added 02-17-2013 1:19 AM by limeinthecoke in Archived Deals
Don't know if this is the right location to post this, but here are possible alternatives if a Digital Torque Wrench is not your thing, and you prefer a clicker: ...
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Post #57650914 added 02-17-2013 9:00 PM by LordAthens in Archived Deals
A little update after I did some research on these as I wasn't familiar with this exact model. I was surprised, these aren't actually digital torque wrenches. They're over glorified clicker...
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Post #58558300 added 03-30-2013 6:40 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
All he is saying is that this wrench uses a click-type mechanism rather than a strain guage. As a result, it will have the calibration and inconsistency issues that affect all click-type and...
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Post #58579344 added 03-31-2013 2:59 PM by LordAthens in Archived Deals
The only thing digital to it is the "set" display. It uses a digital display to set the torque value instead of laser engraved or embossed numbers on the handle. Otherwise, it is just a plain old...
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Post #57522972 added 02-12-2013 2:56 AM by Anime in Archived Deals
SEARS has the Craftsman 3/8 in. Drive Digi-Click Torque Wrench, 5-80 ft. lbs for 50% OFF - now $59.99 (Reg $119.99) + tax. Use coupon code SEARS2013 or VALPAK5 for another $5 off, making the total...
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