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

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Update: This popular deal is available 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.

Note: Promo codes are typically one-time use.

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Model: LEXIVON 1/2-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench 10150 Ft-Lb/13.6203.5 Nm ()

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I've felt pretty confident with Icon torque wrenches for my car, I have most of the click type ones Harbor Freight carries. Proper maintenance/use will also improve the precision of the torque wrenches over time and if I have an issue getting support for it is easier than a tool truck. The 25% coupons also made the cost difference.

One thing I learned is you have to go all the way from lowest to highest torque on the turn dial then back out to where you need the torque at, it apparently helps retain torque spec
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Project Farm found Lexivon to have inconsistent accuracy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP4uECoH8cc

I, and many others, have found the inexpensive Harbor Freight ones to have inconsistently noticeable clicks.

Either may be good enough depending on what you need it for, but I'd personally jump up a quality level to get something more trustworthy.
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Harbor Freight 1/2" is $11.99, lifetime warranty

https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...E4QAvD_BwE

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Harbor Freight 1/2" is $11.99, lifetime warranty

https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...E4QAvD_BwE
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Harbor Freight 1/2" is $11.99, lifetime warranty

https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...E4QAvD_BwE [harborfreight.com]
Project Farm found Lexivon to have inconsistent accuracy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP4uECoH8cc

I, and many others, have found the inexpensive Harbor Freight ones to have inconsistently noticeable clicks.

Either may be good enough depending on what you need it for, but I'd personally jump up a quality level to get something more trustworthy.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Project Farm found Lexivon to have inconsistent accuracy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP4uECoH8cc

I, and many others, have found the inexpensive Harbor Freight ones to have inconsistently noticeable clicks.

Either may be good enough depending on what you need it for, but I'd personally jump up a quality level to get something more trustworthy.
Is there a brand that you can recommend?
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Quote from jasminerayna :
Is there a brand that you can recommend?
Not really, but the Project Farm video has some suggestions. I use a 1/2" Masterforce from Menards for most vehicle stuff, an old 3/8" Snap-On with dial gauge for lower range things, and a couple different models from Park Tools for sensitive fasteners on bikes.
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Is there a brand that you can recommend?
I will say I've had an issue with their torque wrench after 2 years and they send me a brand new one quick and they have good support, so they are good in my book
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Quote from jasminerayna :
Is there a brand that you can recommend?
I've felt pretty confident with Icon torque wrenches for my car, I have most of the click type ones Harbor Freight carries. Proper maintenance/use will also improve the precision of the torque wrenches over time and if I have an issue getting support for it is easier than a tool truck. The 25% coupons also made the cost difference.

One thing I learned is you have to go all the way from lowest to highest torque on the turn dial then back out to where you need the torque at, it apparently helps retain torque spec
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Is there a brand that you can recommend?
Depends what you're using it for and how precise you want it. If you're putting together an engine, you're going to want something reliable. If you're torquing lug nuts. This is will do….. I personally have a 1/2" lexivon for my tires and 3/8" CDI-torque brand for engine related stuff. CDI-torque is made by snap-on but less expensive than a snap-on. But not the cheapest out there

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I need something to remove 165-65-14 tyres from my car after using the proper jack stand to raise it up. Will this suffice?
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I need something to remove 165-65-14 tyres from my car after using the proper jack stand to raise it up. Will this suffice?
Possible Myth: You shouldn't use a torque wrench to loosen things.
Verdict: Plausible (may depend on the wrench, but could ruin it)

https://youtu.be/V1Y3aB94lwU?t=1032 (Torque Test Channel)
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Quote from jasminerayna :
Is there a brand that you can recommend?
I still buy Craftsman torque wrenches. No accuracy issues and no quality issues. I do buy stiff from HF, HD, and others, but those are all one piece drop forged with no moving parts.
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Quote from Analog :
Harbor Freight 1/2" is $11.99, lifetime warranty

https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...E4QAvD_BwE
Thank you. Just went and bought a 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Possible Myth: You shouldn't use a torque wrench to loosen things.
Verdict: Plausible (may depend on the wrench, but could ruin it)

https://youtu.be/V1Y3aB94lwU?t=1032 (Torque Test Channel)
Wow. Glad I asked.
Thank you.
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Wow. Glad I asked.
Thank you.
Yeah you should just get a breaker bar or battery powered impact to remove lug nuts.
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Quote from 45root :
Yeah you should just get a breaker bar or battery powered impact to remove lug nuts.
Use science to your advantage. Create a lever using a breaker bar + extension bar/metal pipe. You'll be able to loosen the toughest lugs without much effort.

"With a long enough lever you can move the world."

Also, Tekton is a well priced and reliable brand for those looking for a recommendation.
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Quote from z4m :
Use science to your advantage. Create a lever using a breaker bar + extension bar/metal pipe. You'll be able to loosen the toughest lugs without much effort.

"With a long enough lever you can move the world."

Also, Tekton is a well priced and reliable brand for those looking for a recommendation.
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