Update: This popular deal is still available
Home Depot has
Husky 50 ft. /lbs. to 250 ft. /lbs. 1/2 in. Drive Torque Wrench for
$49.97.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Home Depot also has
Husky 20 ft. /lbs. to 100 ft. /lbs. 3/8 in. Drive Torque Wrench for
$49.97. Choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
- Note: Availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.
Features (Husky 50 ft. /lbs. to 250 ft. /lbs.):
- Torque accuracy of plus/minus 3% CW in the upper 80% of wrench capability
- The Husky Torque Wrench is designed to give an audible click when torque setting is reached
- Do not use with universal joints or flex sockets
- Oil resistant elastomeric handle
- Hard plastic case for storage and protection
- Twist lock ring locks torque setting in place
- Handle twist to easily set desired torque
- Sealed head keeps out dirt and oil
- Alloy steel construction
- Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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Then it's probably best not to abuse a tool that needs repeatable results
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Then it's probably best not to abuse a tool that needs repeatable results
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The collar adjustment works much better than on the HF ones as well. Great tools at a surprisingly uninflated price.
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If you're using it to torque your wheels down, I wouldn't be worried as much. If it is almost anything else, I'd treat it very carefully (always stored in case at the lowest setting) and try not to be too rough with it like using it as a breaker bar or dropping it.
I've owned the cheap $10 Harbor Freight, a $30 capri, a $40 Tekton, and a $120 split beam Tekton (all different sizes but mostly 1/2). They all work, but I always unload the spring, keep them in the case, and set them on the ground VERY gently.
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