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Post #57654594 added 02-18-2013 5:52 AM by Waller in Archived Deals
I wonder why someone who pays enough attention to their work as to want the correct torque would bother with either this deal or the HF? Spend some money and get accurate readings.
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Post #57659456 added 02-18-2013 9:46 AM by maoyokhan in Archived Deals
The only thing holding me from getting this are the bad reviews, warranty, and plus I still have the harbor freight torque wrench working.. How do you guys think this would compare to the harbor...
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Post #57652312 added 02-17-2013 11:11 PM by Kg0z in Archived Deals
Stop comparing Sears/Craftsman of the 80s to the Sears/Craftsman of today. Their tools suck now. Even with a lifetime warranty, will Sears be around in 5-10 years?
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Post #57664058 added 02-17-2013 6:03 PM by wikipost in Archived Deals
1/2" - 20 to 150 ft. lbs. - $33.99 http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00931425000P?sid=IAx20050830x000545&PID=4485850&aff=Y 3/8" - 25 to 250 in. lbs. - $33.99...
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Post #57650460 added 02-17-2013 8:26 PM by WhatTheL in Archived Deals
Your link is for the 1/2". The 3/8" is the same price, Link
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Post #57650544 added 02-17-2013 8:33 PM by michi098 in Archived Deals
I wonder which I should get. The $10 one from Harbor Freight or this one with 3 stars for $30. I'll probably use it two times a year...
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Post #57652482 added 02-17-2013 11:31 PM by mckelvyad in Archived Deals
Just fyi... there is a mistake in the online literature for the 3/8. I bought this thinking it would go to 250gtlbs like it claims, but it actually only goes up to 250 inlbs. Not even enough for my...
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Post #57651918 added 02-17-2013 10:22 PM by JV13 in Archived Deals
be careful of this. I had mine break in 1 year and it was out of warranty.
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Post #57653088 added 02-18-2013 1:20 AM by bruce99 in Archived Deals
yeah sears craftman, I stay away from their stuff. Snap-On is what I keep hearing is the best for tools, but I also heard they are exspensive as hell. to HempCures: a good deal seemes to be this...
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Post #57653300 added 02-18-2013 2:15 AM by GunMan in Archived Deals
Because the range of that one starts at 30 ft-lbs, that one is not a substitute for the 3/8" torque wrench. Just ouf of curiosity, have you used that specific one and if yes, have you done any...
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I would get this for $32, which you can use with any socket wrench of any size (1/2", 3/8", 1/4"): http://www.harborfreight.com/digital-torue-adapter-68283.html You can quickly set it to any torque...
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Post #57658494 added 02-18-2013 9:03 AM by mckelvyad in Archived Deals
So you're saying that I shouldn't own tools because I bought a torque wrench based on online specs that turned out to be wrong? When I discovered it WASN'T THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB, I returned it...
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Post #57652594 added 02-17-2013 11:46 PM by HempCures in Archived Deals
Is craftsman truly devaluating? If thats even a word? My father buys nothing but craftsman because he has been a buyer for years, what tools should he be buying? I was just about to buy that...
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Post #57652120 added 02-17-2013 10:45 PM by migs in Archived Deals
Harbor freight....lifetime warranty Crapsman...90 days/1 year warranty HF FTW.....:wave:
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Post #57648452 added 02-17-2013 6:03 PM by maoyokhan in Archived Deals
Found this on sears website http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00931425000P Seems to be a good price for a craftsman torque wrench $34 with free store pick up
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Post #58253350 added 03-15-2013 8:01 PM by nolenski in Archived Deals
Waaaaaaaahhhhhh! Big bully picking on me. Go get a pair of big boy pants there, Mr Mckelybaby!
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Post #57668864 added 02-18-2013 4:26 PM by freyguy50 in Archived Deals
then don't buy the Craftsman Chinese made torque wrenches, Harbor Freight has unreliable torque wrenches for $9.99 with coupon.
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Post #57651458 added 02-17-2013 9:40 PM by Ziff700 in Archived Deals
Bought this two days ago at 39.99, luckily sears price matches up to 14 days after purchase. A good number of the 1 star reviews are "it doesn't go high enough" well you know how high it goes when...
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Post #57651836 added 02-17-2013 10:16 PM by Submit in Archived Deals
Interesting that the 3/8" measures to 250'lb while the 1/2" only goes to 150'lb. Had an email for $7 in points with $40 tool purchase so basically got a filler for free (pliers from this thread:...
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Post #57652260 added 02-17-2013 11:04 PM by michi098 in Archived Deals
It says 90 days warranty for the whole thing, not very confidence inspiring...
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Post #57653000 added 02-18-2013 12:58 AM by charlie hustle in Archived Deals
I had one of these and it broke, so just an FYI.
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Post #57653026 added 02-18-2013 1:04 AM by ducky2802 in Archived Deals
sears may not be, but Id say chances are good craftsman, kenmore, maybe other brands will live on. Question then becomes who buys them?
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Post #57654550 added 02-18-2013 5:49 AM by aznnp77 in Archived Deals
I've never seen a Torque wrench for less than $60 before. The reviews illustrate why this item is so cheap. At Advance they have an Autocraft one for the same price. That one also has a slight...
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Post #57654094 added 02-18-2013 5:02 AM by nolenski in Archived Deals
And there, Ladies and Gentlemen.... right before your very eyes... is the reason you see some bad reviews. Some people SIMPLY should not own tools. 1) If you want something for lug nuts, get the...
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Post #57653278 added 02-18-2013 2:08 AM by GunMan in Archived Deals
Yes, the range ofthe smaller one is in in-lbs. The two have different ranges for different uses. The 1/2" is used for your car lugnuts, car suspension fasteners, many engine internal fasteners,...

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