Selling at over $300 at most other retailers. Except for April/May of 2020, almost 5 yrs ago, when it hit $175 -- this would be the lowest price, ever. If you look at the chart, this torque wrench rarely gets below $210.
Features: - 120XP™ head provides a 3° ratcheting arc to turn fasteners in narrow spaces
- 25-250 Ft/Lbs primary scale min-max with 0.1 Ft/Lbs increments
- 34-340 Nm secondary scale min-max with 0.1 Nm increments
- Low profile tube, 15° flex teardrop head, and flush mounted on/off switch allow for better access in tight confines
- Digitally tracks torque and angle measurements with vibrating handle, buzzer, and
- LCD screen alert when target torque is reached
- 3 Function modes feature peak torque, angle, and peak angle for additional versatility
- 5 Torque measurement units provide a readout in ft-lb, in-lb, Nm, Kg-m, and Kg-cm
- 10 Available preset torque settings allow you to quickly access frequently repeated applications
- Plastic, foam lined case included
- Torque accuracy of +/-2% CW and +/-3% CCW between 20% and 100% of wrench capability angle settings offer +/-1% of reading of angle accuracy
- Knurled aluminum handle lets you grip comfortably, while clearly marked midpoint promotes additional accuracy
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...125MT&th=1 -Now $189.26
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That said. Yes, the $150 something price by a third party would be amazing… but I'm not sure if that was totally brand new or not. Not only that, some third party sellers can be sketchy… so, hard to tell how serious to take that price. This is a good price currently, but since it's not Amazon direct - sure, you could wait and see what happens.
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Yeah, it's not a cheap tool, but at 160 or 190, you're getting a lot of features/functionality for the price.
In this price range, though, my preference would be to go with a more basic wrench from CDI or Precision instruments. Would rather sacrifice features (e.g. use an ink pen for torque angle) and get a more robust/proven tool. That's my preference though, cant really go wrong with this.
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Yeah, it's not a cheap tool, but at 160 or 190, you're getting a lot of features/functionality for the price.
In this price range, though, my preference would be to go with a more basic wrench from CDI or Precision instruments. Would rather sacrifice features (e.g. use an ink pen for torque angle) and get a more robust/proven tool. That's my preference though, cant really go wrong with this.
https://tools.woot.com/offers/gea...e-wrench-4
Yeah, it's not a cheap tool, but at 160 or 190, you're getting a lot of features/functionality for the price.
In this price range, though, my preference would be to go with a more basic wrench from CDI or Precision instruments. Would rather sacrifice features (e.g. use an ink pen for torque angle) and get a more robust/proven tool. That's my preference though, cant really go wrong with this.
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Electronics nor calibration are lifetime warranty.
Just the body and ratcheting mechanism.
Same as snap on, cdi and nearly everyone else on digital angle torque wrenches
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