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Harbor Freight Stores: Pittsburgh Pro 3/8" Drive 5-80 Ft. Lb. Click Torque Wrench

(In-Store or Online w/ $7 S/H

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Harbor Freight (Store Locator) has Pittsburgh Pro 3/8" Drive 5-80 Ft. Lb. Click Torque Wrench on sale for $11.99. Offer is valid In-Store or online w/ $6.99 S/H.

Harbor Freight (Store Locator) has Pittsburgh Pro 1/4 In. Drive 20-200 In. Lb. Click Torque Wrench on sale for $11.99. Offer is valid In-Store or online w/ $6.99 S/H.

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About Pittsburgh Pro 3/8" Drive 5-80 Ft. Lb. Click Torque Wrench:
  • Click-type
  • Heavy duty cam and pawl mechanism
  • Torque range: 5-80 ft. lb.
  • Reversible

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Harbor Freight (Store Locator) has Pittsburgh Pro 3/8" Drive 5-80 Ft. Lb. Click Torque Wrench on sale for $11.99. Offer is valid In-Store or online w/ $6.99 S/H.

Harbor Freight (Store Locator) has Pittsburgh Pro 1/4 In. Drive 20-200 In. Lb. Click Torque Wrench on sale for $11.99. Offer is valid In-Store or online w/ $6.99 S/H.

Thanks community member BaconOnWheels for sharing this deal

Note, in-store availability may vary by location and be limited.

About Pittsburgh Pro 3/8" Drive 5-80 Ft. Lb. Click Torque Wrench:
  • Click-type
  • Heavy duty cam and pawl mechanism
  • Torque range: 5-80 ft. lb.
  • Reversible

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by BaconOnWheels

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BradFang
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I've found it's also critical to do the warm up procedure or whatever you'd call it in the instructions where you twist the torque from max to min three times. Without that I've had them fail to click a few times.
jeff34270
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They actually are pretty accurate, but they sometimes don't noticeably click when the set torque is reached.
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Like spark plug

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Jul 25, 2024 06:45 PM
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RoveldudeJul 25, 2024 06:45 PM
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Half- and quarter-inch, too. As good as it's gonna get.
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doubletoaster
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They cover a pretty wide torque range for the price compared to some other more expensive models. The 1/4" torque wrench too.
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finaldreamerxJul 26, 2024 04:47 AM
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Used mine for years, highly recommended
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lolololololololJul 26, 2024 12:13 PM
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Are these actually accurate
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Quote from lololololololol :
Are these actually accurate
They actually are pretty accurate, but they sometimes don't noticeably click when the set torque is reached.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
They actually are pretty accurate, but they sometimes don't noticeably click when the set torque is reached.
I've head this only happen and SUPER low torque settings, like less than 30 lbs. It does click, just very quiet.

Also keep your receipt, these come with a lifetime warranty.
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Supreme_OverloadJul 26, 2024 12:58 PM
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+/- 10% - which is okay for most applications. Not sure I'd use this for sensitive components - I snapped off a scope ring nut using one of these when it didn't click or register the torque, but they're totally fine for doing wheel lug nuts, etc..
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MrSwagMoreJul 26, 2024 01:10 PM
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What would the 1/4 be good for?
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nmumJul 26, 2024 01:22 PM
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Quote from MrSwagMore :
What would the 1/4 be good for?
Probably smaller stuff like bicycle components.
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FaithfulDesk345Jul 26, 2024 01:23 PM
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Quote from MrSwagMore :
What would the 1/4 be good for?
Like spark plug
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TimlessJul 26, 2024 01:24 PM
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Quote from doubletoaster :
They cover a pretty wide torque range for the price compared to some other more expensive models. The 1/4" torque wrench too.
the click on the 1/4" is not noticeable enough. very easy to miss it.
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dvpatelJul 26, 2024 01:49 PM
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Quote from flangomango :
Links?
Is clicking the link in the OP and scrolling down to about mid-way in the page to get the other two links too much work?
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Quote from lololololololol :
Are these actually accurate
No, it has over torque enough for me that makes it unreliable.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
They actually are pretty accurate, but they sometimes don't noticeably click when the set torque is reached.
I've found it's also critical to do the warm up procedure or whatever you'd call it in the instructions where you twist the torque from max to min three times. Without that I've had them fail to click a few times.
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