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Tekton 3/8" Drive Click Torque Wrench

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Amazon has Tekton 3/8" Drive Click Torque Wrench (24330) for $38.79 > now $39.28. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Includes Storage case
  • Wrench emits a click that can be heard and felt when the preset value is reached
  • Permanently marked, high-contrast dual-range scale
  • Reversible ratchet head drives in both directions
  • Durable all-steel construction has no plastic parts to break or wear out

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    • This is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 20,000 ratings at Amazon.
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Amazon has Tekton 3/8" Drive Click Torque Wrench (24330) for $38.79 > now $39.28. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Boobooo for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Includes Storage case
  • Wrench emits a click that can be heard and felt when the preset value is reached
  • Permanently marked, high-contrast dual-range scale
  • Reversible ratchet head drives in both directions
  • Durable all-steel construction has no plastic parts to break or wear out

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 20,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: TEKTON 3/8 Inch Drive Micrometer Torque Wrench (10-80 ft.-lb.) | 24330

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vmv890
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For those who want to use this for bikes, the torque click only works clockwise, not counter-clockwise (unlike the park tool which is bi-directional, but 2x-3x the cost).
athloniguana
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If you're referring to how it's better than a Pittsburgh, I had one that fell apart after a few uses. It also wasn't particularly comfortable to hold and use. Overall felt cheap. The "click" was not very strong.

The Tekton is the opposite. Feels comfortable and stout. Easy to adjust and clicks nicely and obviously. Not to mention reasonably priced.

I've used it several dozen times over probably 8 years. Not a ton of use, but enough to know it's a good product. HTH
athloniguana
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I have the 1/2 inch drive, great wrench. It's a big improvement over a Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight.

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I'mCheap
Feb 26, 2024
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1/2" is already up to $44

I asked three camel oracles if these torque wrenches would drop in price to $38 again. The three camels used their deep knowledge of history to predict that these wrenches will very likely be $38 again.
Last edited by I'mCheap February 25, 2024 at 08:12 PM.
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I have the 1/2 inch drive, great wrench. It's a big improvement over a Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight.
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Quote from athloniguana :
I have the 1/2 inch drive, great wrench. It's a big improvement over a Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight.
How so?
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Quote from gathermewool :
How so?
If you're referring to how it's better than a Pittsburgh, I had one that fell apart after a few uses. It also wasn't particularly comfortable to hold and use. Overall felt cheap. The "click" was not very strong.

The Tekton is the opposite. Feels comfortable and stout. Easy to adjust and clicks nicely and obviously. Not to mention reasonably priced.

I've used it several dozen times over probably 8 years. Not a ton of use, but enough to know it's a good product. HTH
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For those who want to use this for bikes, the torque click only works clockwise, not counter-clockwise (unlike the park tool which is bi-directional, but 2x-3x the cost).
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huge
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A lot of bad video reviews. Seems like bad quality control. They break easily for some people
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JDM1457
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Quote from vmv890 :
For those who want to use this for bikes, the torque click only works clockwise, not counter-clockwise (unlike the park tool which is bi-directional, but 2x-3x the cost).
Nice catch. The tekton twin-beam style wrench I have does have the pop-out/reversible 1/2" nubbin to do CW/CCW.
Again, double+ the cost though.

edit: Shouldn't have to mention, but torque wrenches aren't breaker bars...they're instruments.
All of them are actually very fragile and can end up wildly uncalibrated or break if used to remove fasteners.

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tjf777
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10 to 80 ft/lbs for those wondering
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MMPG
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I'm planning on replacing the spark plug in my 2013 Camry sometime soon...would this be the right size to use to tie those spark plugs?
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johnyguy
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HOW many clicks ratchet has?
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Quote from MMPG :
I'm planning on replacing the spark plug in my 2013 Camry sometime soon...would this be the right size to use to tie those spark plugs?
Torque on Camry spark plugs is 15-16lb the problem is torque wrenches at their low end are not very accurate. Either look into a 1/4" torque wrench or be careful to not keep pushing if it doesn't click after the snug + 1/4 turn typically for tightening plugs without a torque wrench.
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jetnet
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It seems the same structured as the $11 HF version
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TimeIt
Feb 26, 2024
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I have both of these exact wrenches purchased in 2016 and 2017 with usage that averages 30 days a year and both are still going strong. The 1/2" is used for lug nuts so it's not babied.
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Tekton is a good brand. I have been using the 1/2" version without issue for DIY car repairs. However, for the 3/8" version, I prefer to use LEXIVON (and currently, I am using it).

https://www.amazon.com/LEXIVON-2-...07MP1Q3W8/

Because of its size, it is the most compact 3/8" wrench I could find. Usually, if space isn't an issue, I use the 1/2" version. However, when dealing with tight spaces, I opt for the 3/8". Therefore, having a compact 3/8" wrench is my top priority.
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Quote from athloniguana :
If you're referring to how it's better than a Pittsburgh, I had one that fell apart after a few uses. It also wasn't particularly comfortable to hold and use. Overall felt cheap. The "click" was not very strong.

The Tekton is the opposite. Feels comfortable and stout. Easy to adjust and clicks nicely and obviously. Not to mention reasonably priced.

I've used it several dozen times over probably 8 years. Not a ton of use, but enough to know it's a good product. HTH
In my experience, Tekton has a great warranty on their hand tools too. I had a screwdriver break so I emailed them and sent me a replacement sight unseen.
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