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Post #89355587 added 09-15-2016 5:34 PM by noblebutcher in Archived Deals
I was gonna say the same thing, no one keeps their receipts cause "I thought everything craftsman had a lifetime warranty?" Side note cause I don't care about taking advantage of their system but as...
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Post #89341119 added 09-15-2016 10:27 AM by Mike A. in Archived Deals
Right. There are various types of "accruacy." Technically a beam-type wrench may *potentially* be more so on a general design basis. But in terms of practical real-world accuracy that very likely...
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Post #89340135 added 09-15-2016 10:05 AM by Zanthexter in Archived Deals
Very good point. They're a good bit cheaper too.
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Post #89340047 added 09-15-2016 10:04 AM by EdEd1190 in Archived Deals
Yes, I understand. I was only trying to point out that the only Craftsman torque wrench with a "Forever, no questions asked, no receipt required" warranty is the Beam Style. Run over it with a truck...
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Post #89339247 added 09-15-2016 9:43 AM by Zanthexter in Archived Deals
My understanding was that they were more accurate, but that it could be a challenge to read them correctly (the angle of your view could affect the number you see) and that it was critical to hold...
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Post #89334959 added 09-15-2016 7:48 AM by EdEd1190 in Archived Deals
The Beam Style Craftsman Torque wrenches are considered to be in the Hand Tool category, and have a forever lifetime Craftsman Warranty. Unlike the Clicker (1 year) and Electronic (90 day) styles....
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Post #89334371 added 09-15-2016 7:31 AM by Zanthexter in Archived Deals
The overall rating is 4 of 5 and it's made FP twice before, so I figured it was worth posting. I wouldn't knowingly post a bad item.
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Post #89333327 added 09-15-2016 7:01 AM by ChadB2886 in Archived Deals
Was ready to buy as I need one, but passing as reviews are terrible!
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Post #89333143 added 09-15-2016 6:55 AM by SpeedEuphoria in Archived Deals
That not a good test
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Post #89332515 added 09-15-2016 6:39 AM by G-squared in Archived Deals
The non-electronic clicker torque wrenches have a one-year warranty; these electronic torque wrenches have a 90-day warranty, and they fail at an absolutely hilarious rate for no apparent reason -...
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Post #89330691 added 09-15-2016 5:16 AM by rws8258 in Archived Deals
:eek::eek::eek::eek: !!!!... Thanks for mentioning that! For those who may be wondering... One-year warranty applies to all Craftsman "clicker" or digital (readout) torque wrenches. Lifetime...
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Post #89330119 added 09-15-2016 4:35 AM by WIckedNews in Archived Deals
https://youtu.be/RUD81N_TlS8 The link above shows you how to test for accuracy on your torque wrench.
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Post #89330083 added 09-15-2016 4:32 AM by Zanthexter in Archived Deals
For those wondering, it's probably worth noting that these are not lifetime warrantied. (I'd guess because if not properly set back to the lowest measured setting when stored they can become...
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Post #89329975 added 09-15-2016 4:24 AM by Zanthexter in Archived Deals
Not disagreeing, but there's some value in the easy to read screen. For some folks, the shorter lifespan might be worthwhile. My assistant for example. I had to set his regular clicker wrench for...
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Post #89329771 added 09-15-2016 4:11 AM by Sunday in Archived Deals
Am I better off purchasing an analog CDI wrench with a little more $$$?
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Post #89329647 added 09-15-2016 4:00 AM by psyctto in Archived Deals
yup, electronics aren't great, they'll always eventually die... spend the money on a nice mechanically set clicker and you'll have it for life. i use a beam for small things and a snapon clicker my...
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Post #89329575 added 09-15-2016 3:52 AM by geop3604 in Archived Deals
How do you verify a torque wrench is accurate ?
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Post #89329475 added 09-15-2016 3:40 AM by loveless13 in Archived Deals
Great deal OP, but I had the last generation of this torque wrench and the electronics died in a little over a year. Makes me a bit leery on taking a chance on another. I did like mine when it...
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Post #89329179 added 09-15-2016 2:54 AM by Zanthexter in Archived Deals
Yes :) Watch the video to see how it's used.
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Post #89329099 added 09-15-2016 2:44 AM by timtim2008 in Archived Deals
do it work?
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