Husky 50 ft. /lbs. to 250 ft. /lbs. 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench
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Home Depot has Husky 50 ft. /lbs. to 250 ft. /lbs. 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench (H2DTWA-03) for $59.97. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Home Depot also has Husky 20 ft. /lbs. to 100 ft. /lbs. 3/8" Drive Torque Wrench (H3DTWA-03) for $49.97. Choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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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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The Husky 50 ft. /lbs. to 250 ft. /lbs. 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench (H2DTWA-03) is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 730 customer reviews.
The cheap HF ones actually seem to be calibrated pretty well, the problem is that they often to fail to click (or click noticeably) at the set torque setting. Many people have this problem, but you might be lucky...for now.
On the other hand, these Huskys have a reliable and very noticeable click every time. Well worth the extra cost if you need to torque something important.
If you prefer the digital one, you can get the Quinn digital torque adapter(up to 250ftlbs), (MSRP 50, but HF has coupon frequently to bring down to ~35-40), https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...58706.html
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Those are terrible quality with very unreliable clicks making it easy to blow right past the torque setting resulting in broken bolts or stripped threads.
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06-08-2023 at 08:45 AM.
If you prefer the digital one, you can get the Quinn digital torque adapter(up to 250ftlbs), (MSRP 50, but HF has coupon frequently to bring down to ~35-40), https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...58706.html
Those are terrible quality with very unreliable clicks making it easy to blow right past the torque setting resulting in broken bolts or stripped threads.
Those are terrible quality with very unreliable clicks making it easy to blow right past the torque setting resulting in broken bolts or stripped threads.
IDK man the harbor freight ones are not that bad. Nothing the average person will use these for... say basic maintenance wrenching on a car... a few lbs off isn't going to be breaking bolts or stripping threads.
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06-08-2023 at 10:37 AM.
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IDK man the harbor freight ones are not that bad. Nothing the average person will use these for... say basic maintenance wrenching on a car... a few lbs off isn't going to be breaking bolts or stripping threads.
But in general you do get what you pay for.
I've had great success with them. I have a whole set of 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 for less than $50 and they all work flawlessly.
IDK man the harbor freight ones are not that bad. Nothing the average person will use these for... say basic maintenance wrenching on a car... a few lbs off isn't going to be breaking bolts or stripping threads.
But in general you do get what you pay for.
The cheap HF ones actually seem to be calibrated pretty well, the problem is that they often to fail to click (or click noticeably) at the set torque setting. Many people have this problem, but you might be lucky...for now.
On the other hand, these Huskys have a reliable and very noticeable click every time. Well worth the extra cost if you need to torque something important.
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On the other hand, these Huskys have a reliable and very noticeable click every time. Well worth the extra cost if you need to torque something important.
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If you don't need to exceed 150 ft-lbs. then these are phenomenal deals.
https://www.harborfreig
If you don't need to exceed 150 ft-lbs. then these are phenomenal deals.
https://www.harborfreig
I'm just looking for a torque wrench for my lawnmower and other random stuff. Is that <150
If you don't need to exceed 150 ft-lbs. then these are phenomenal deals.
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...63882.html [harborfreight.com]
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But don't just take my word on it: https://slickdeals.net/f/16666229-harbor-freight-1-4-3-8-or-1-2-drive-torque-wrenches-11-99-with-coupon-5-26-5-29
But in general you do get what you pay for.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Selman
But in general you do get what you pay for.
I've had great success with them. I have a whole set of 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 for less than $50 and they all work flawlessly.
But in general you do get what you pay for.
On the other hand, these Huskys have a reliable and very noticeable click every time. Well worth the extra cost if you need to torque something important.