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expiredtunabreath posted Apr 07, 2021 03:05 PM
expiredtunabreath posted Apr 07, 2021 03:05 PM

Pittsburgh Click Type Torque Wrench: (1/4", 1/2" or 3/8" Drive)

$10 each

$20

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Harbor Freight has Select Pittsburgh Click Type Torque Wrenches on sale below for $9.99 each. Shipping is $6.99. Offer is available In-Store to save on shipping (store locator).

Note, availability for stock in-store may vary by location

Thanks community member tunabreath for sharing this dealAbout Torque Wrench:
  • Utilizing a heavy duty cam and pawl mechanism, this reversible drive click type torque wrench is the go-to tool when precise torque is needed.

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  • Offer is valid through April 11, 2021 or while supplies lasts.
  • These Torque Wrenches receive about 4.5 Stars out of 5 Stars based on 1,000+ Reviews.
  • Eligible for Returns within 90-Days by Mail or In-store (details).
  • Our research indicates that these Torque Wrenches are $10 Off (50% Savings) over the list price of $19.99. -slickdewmaster

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Harbor Freight has Select Pittsburgh Click Type Torque Wrenches on sale below for $9.99 each. Shipping is $6.99. Offer is available In-Store to save on shipping (store locator).

Note, availability for stock in-store may vary by location

Thanks community member tunabreath for sharing this dealAbout Torque Wrench:
  • Utilizing a heavy duty cam and pawl mechanism, this reversible drive click type torque wrench is the go-to tool when precise torque is needed.

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Offer is valid through April 11, 2021 or while supplies lasts.
  • These Torque Wrenches receive about 4.5 Stars out of 5 Stars based on 1,000+ Reviews.
  • Eligible for Returns within 90-Days by Mail or In-store (details).
  • Our research indicates that these Torque Wrenches are $10 Off (50% Savings) over the list price of $19.99. -slickdewmaster

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SullenDave
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the 3/8, most oil drain plugs tend to be spec'd in the 20-36 lb-ft range, but honestly you can get away with cinching it up "hand tight" with any standard appropriate sized combination wrench.

Believe me the techs at the dealerships aren't whipping out a torque wrench to put your drain bolt back on.
vid1900
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Had the 1/2" for over a decade.

Works great, still accurate on the tester.

Never had to exchange it yet. Made in Taiwan
jeff34270
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Actually, $9.99 is pretty much the normal price as there has practically always been a coupon for these.

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Apr 07, 2021 03:10 PM
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vietsdApr 07, 2021 03:10 PM
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That is 50% off normal price of $19.99. Great price!!!
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Had the 1/2" for over a decade.

Works great, still accurate on the tester.

Never had to exchange it yet. Made in Taiwan
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Quote from vietsd :
That is 50% off normal price of $19.99. Great price!!!
Actually, $9.99 is pretty much the normal price as there has practically always been a coupon for these.
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acfortierApr 07, 2021 03:22 PM
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A week too late... Just had to buy one last week for $19.99. Oh well...
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I've been using the 1/2" for lug nuts and on vehicle suspension fasteners for years. I have not had it calibrated but Every once in a great while I use a USA craftsman beam Type torque wrench afterwards to see if it gives me the same torque reading. It has always been the same. They're good budget torque wrenches and like the poster above stated these are made in Taiwan.
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MikeAnnonApr 07, 2021 09:15 PM
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Quote from vid1900 :
Had the 1/2" for over a decade.

Works great, still accurate on the tester.

Never had to exchange it yet. Made in Taiwan
Same here.

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windnsalsaApr 07, 2021 09:55 PM
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Quote from vid1900 :
Had the 1/2" for over a decade.

Works great, still accurate on the tester.

Never had to exchange it yet. Made in Taiwan
How have you been testing for accuracy?

Also, the line pointer does not seem to align accurately, making me second guess frequently
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vid1900
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Quote from windnsalsa :
How have you been testing for accuracy?

My friend owns a speed shop and has a bench mounted tester.


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dealhustlrApr 07, 2021 10:28 PM
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Which one for oil drain plug?
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SullenDaveApr 07, 2021 11:26 PM
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Quote from dealhustlr :
Which one for oil drain plug?
the 3/8, most oil drain plugs tend to be spec'd in the 20-36 lb-ft range, but honestly you can get away with cinching it up "hand tight" with any standard appropriate sized combination wrench.

Believe me the techs at the dealerships aren't whipping out a torque wrench to put your drain bolt back on.
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po-90260Apr 08, 2021 12:40 AM
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Are they still made in Taiwan?
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SlvrDragon50Apr 08, 2021 12:47 AM
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I miss the 20% off coupon Frown
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Cresend01Apr 08, 2021 01:43 AM
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I would avoid the 1/4 click torque wrench. Not because of the accuracy of the calibration, but because of the reliability of the clicking mechanism to be consistently notifying when measuring in in-lbs. For small measurements I usually recommend beam or dial torque wrenches.

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1jzgteApr 08, 2021 02:43 AM
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Make sure you grab the mAde in Taiwan

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