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expirediconian | Staff posted Apr 02, 2024 04:47 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Apr 02, 2024 04:47 PM

Lexivon Torque Wrenches: 1/2" Drive Click Torque Wrench

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Update: This popular deal is back again with new promo codes.

Lexivon via Amazon has select Lexivon Torque Wrenches on sale as listed below when you apply the corresponding promo code at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian finding this deal.
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Model: LEXIVON 1/2-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench 10150 Ft-Lb/13.6203.5 Nm ()

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bktj600
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I am experienced and I still go for the torque wrench, what feels tight with a standard length ratchet will feel different with a long handle ratchet, whereas the torque wrench will keep it much more consistent. When I'm working on brakes, wheels, or internal engine components, I like to make sure it's torqued to spec so there's no question later what a noise was and if it was potentially a bolt that has worked loose because "it felt like it was tight".

It's also ridiculously easy to over torque and stretch/snap smaller bolts, which is where the inch lb and 5-70 ft lb torque wrenches really shine.

I'm glad you feel confident in what you think is tight, but that is also the mindset that keeps me working on my own equipment with my torque wrenches.
daftphunk
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Hope you never offer your 'experience' to other people 😂
OrangeCemetery2327
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Just buy the Harbor Freight one. They are cheap and if you have an issue you can take it back to the store for a new one and be back to work the same day.

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LJCRSTApr 02, 2024 06:53 PM
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For once I'd love to see a deal on a flex-head torque wrench.
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tinfoxApr 02, 2024 07:02 PM
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I tried the first two. Neither worked. Sad face emoji.
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barr1340Apr 02, 2024 07:05 PM
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Quote from tinfox :
I tried the first two. Neither worked. Sad face emoji.
Worked for me.
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OrangeCemetery2327Apr 02, 2024 07:06 PM
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Just buy the Harbor Freight one. They are cheap and if you have an issue you can take it back to the store for a new one and be back to work the same day.
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adirondackmanApr 02, 2024 07:06 PM
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So, if one is interested in buying the 1/4" inch pound wrench, is it a better deal to buy the bike wrench kit or just go with the wrench alone? Checking the specs, the bike kit seeks like its better because there is a broader range of inch pounds versus the wrench alone. Thoughts?
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
I never found a need for torque wrenches, if u are really experienced like I am, u don't need this tool, u can feel when it's tight
I am experienced and I still go for the torque wrench, what feels tight with a standard length ratchet will feel different with a long handle ratchet, whereas the torque wrench will keep it much more consistent. When I'm working on brakes, wheels, or internal engine components, I like to make sure it's torqued to spec so there's no question later what a noise was and if it was potentially a bolt that has worked loose because "it felt like it was tight".

It's also ridiculously easy to over torque and stretch/snap smaller bolts, which is where the inch lb and 5-70 ft lb torque wrenches really shine.

I'm glad you feel confident in what you think is tight, but that is also the mindset that keeps me working on my own equipment with my torque wrenches.
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SDkennyApr 02, 2024 08:18 PM
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Quote from adirondackman :
So, if one is interested in buying the 1/4" inch pound wrench, is it a better deal to buy the bike wrench kit or just go with the wrench alone? Checking the specs, the bike kit seeks like its better because there is a broader range of inch pounds versus the wrench alone. Thoughts?
Bike set is 17.7 in-lbs and up. If you haven't done or will not be dealing with smaller parts, I think bike set is a better deal as it's 34% off vs 30%.
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
I never found a need for torque wrenches, if u are really experienced like I am, u don't need this tool, u can feel when it's tight
Hope you never offer your 'experience' to other people 😂
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meanmachineApr 02, 2024 08:41 PM
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
I never found a need for torque wrenches, if u are really experienced like I am, u don't need this tool, u can feel when it's tight
"I never found a need for some things, if u are really me, u don't need that thing"

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Quote from meanmachine :
"I never found a need for some things, if u are really me, u don't need that thing"

Ultimate Slickdeal. Be this guy.
Haven't broken a bolt yet.... SNAP.
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
I never found a need for torque wrenches, if u are really experienced like I am, u don't need this tool, u can feel when it's tight
Done any cyl head bolts..?
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valleypoboyApr 02, 2024 09:14 PM
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
I never found a need for torque wrenches, if u are really experienced like I am, u don't need this tool, u can feel when it's tight
Quote from VladC :
Done any cyl head bolts..?
Or lug nuts? I've seen some great 'tube videos of wheels coming off on the freeway and hitting oncoming cars at 70mph. WHAM!
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VladCApr 02, 2024 09:21 PM
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Quote from valleypoboy :
Or lug nuts? I've seen some great 'tube videos of wheels coming off on the freeway and hitting oncoming cars at 70mph. WHAM!
One CAN do lug nuts w/o torque wrenches, cyl head bolt - cannot.

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