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15-Piece LEXIVON 1/4" Drive 72-Tooth Bike Torque Wrench Kit

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

LEXIVON via Amazon has 15-Piece LEXIVON 1/4" Drive 72-Tooth Bike Torque Wrench Kit (LX-191) on sale for $59.97 - $25.19 w/ promo code 424O5FME at checkout = $34.78. Shipping is free.

LEXIVON via Amazon also has LEXIVON 1/4" Drive 72-Tooth Bike Torque Wrench (LX-190) on sale for $49.97 - $19.99 w/ promo code 40QLGJEN at checkout = $29.98. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Scales of 2~26 Newton Meter (17.7~230.1 in-lb) with micro-adjustments to 0.2 Nm.
  • Pre-calibrated to +/- 4% clockwise and +/- 6% counterclockwise for dependable accuracy and comes with a calibration certificate and traceable serial number.
  • Constructed with a heat-treated Chrome-Molybdenum ratchet head and an Electro-Black finish to resist rust and corrosion.
  • 72-tooth reversible ratchet with a 5° swing arc.
  • Aerospace aluminum handle with a non-slip knurled grip and a slide-to-lock mechanism for secure torque adjustments.
  • The 15-Piece Kit also includes: Bit sockets: HEX - H2, H2.5, H3, H4, H5, H6, H8, H10. TORX - T10, T20, T25, T30, a 3" Extension bar & 1/4" Adapter.

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  • The Torque Wrench is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars and the 15-Piece Kit is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
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Update: This popular deal is available again with new promo codes.

LEXIVON via Amazon has 15-Piece LEXIVON 1/4" Drive 72-Tooth Bike Torque Wrench Kit (LX-191) on sale for $59.97 - $25.19 w/ promo code 424O5FME at checkout = $34.78. Shipping is free.

LEXIVON via Amazon also has LEXIVON 1/4" Drive 72-Tooth Bike Torque Wrench (LX-190) on sale for $49.97 - $19.99 w/ promo code 40QLGJEN at checkout = $29.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Scales of 2~26 Newton Meter (17.7~230.1 in-lb) with micro-adjustments to 0.2 Nm.
  • Pre-calibrated to +/- 4% clockwise and +/- 6% counterclockwise for dependable accuracy and comes with a calibration certificate and traceable serial number.
  • Constructed with a heat-treated Chrome-Molybdenum ratchet head and an Electro-Black finish to resist rust and corrosion.
  • 72-tooth reversible ratchet with a 5° swing arc.
  • Aerospace aluminum handle with a non-slip knurled grip and a slide-to-lock mechanism for secure torque adjustments.
  • The 15-Piece Kit also includes: Bit sockets: HEX - H2, H2.5, H3, H4, H5, H6, H8, H10. TORX - T10, T20, T25, T30, a 3" Extension bar & 1/4" Adapter.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • The Torque Wrench is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars and the 15-Piece Kit is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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When Project Farm tested the 1/2" Lexivon torque wrench, he found that it often clicked out of spec. Might not matter much for torquing lug nuts, but if this little one is similarly variable, I wouldn't risk it on expensive bike parts.
I'd just get the less expensive HF unit.

The HF tests well in all the shootouts, and you get a lifetime warranty

(Lexi only has a 2 year warranty, and that's only if you register for it.... otherwise 30 days)
Saw that it has excellent ratings. Noticed that all of the reviews on the first page are "Vine" freeloaders. Hard pass.

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When Project Farm tested the 1/2" Lexivon torque wrench, he found that it often clicked out of spec. Might not matter much for torquing lug nuts, but if this little one is similarly variable, I wouldn't risk it on expensive bike parts.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
When Project Farm tested the 1/2" Lexivon torque wrench, he found that it often clicked out of spec. Might not matter much for torquing lug nuts, but if this little one is similarly variable, I wouldn't risk it on expensive bike parts.

Great to know, thanks!
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I'd just get the less expensive HF unit.

The HF tests well in all the shootouts, and you get a lifetime warranty

(Lexi only has a 2 year warranty, and that's only if you register for it.... otherwise 30 days)
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Saw that it has excellent ratings. Noticed that all of the reviews on the first page are "Vine" freeloaders. Hard pass.
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I purchased the wrench alone on a slickdeal three years ago. It's accurate enough for most bike jobs, but after about a year or so of use the ratchet has started to slip. When I turn the opposite direction, it disengages as it should but does not re-engage until you flip the toggle again. It's annoying, and as a home bike mechanic, it hasn't seen nearly enough use for that sort of problem to rear it's head.
My harbor freight torque wrench is several years older and still works great, but I use it for automotive more than bike tasks (barring BB and hub bearing replacements).
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This should be good for oil changes they usually require under 20 lbs hard to find

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Quote from vid1900 :
I'd just get the less expensive HF unit.

The HF tests well in all the shootouts, and you get a lifetime warranty

(Lexi only has a 2 year warranty, and that's only if you register for it.... otherwise 30 days)
I use the harbor freight one for my bicycle stuff but it kinda sucks having to convert inch-pounds to newton meters each time
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Quote from ryanchu06 :
I use the harbor freight one for my bicycle stuff but it kinda sucks having to convert inch-pounds to newton meters each time

real time conversion blows. waiting for a sale on this " Range Click Torque Wrench" https://feedbacksports.com/collec...3559555370
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Quote from dave940 :
Saw that it has excellent ratings. Noticed that all of the reviews on the first page are "Vine" freeloaders. Hard pass.
What do you mean? How can you tell the reviews are paid for?
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Quote from ryanchu06 :
I use the harbor freight one for my bicycle stuff but it kinda sucks having to convert inch-pounds to newton meters each time

I also use the HF on my bike. You usually are only torquing one or two things and not very often for a home mechanic.
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Quote from Dealguy7 :
What do you mean? How can you tell the reviews are paid for?
Technically not paid for. You're just given the item for free to review. However, generally people are more favorable when given something for free.
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My Harley needs this. In.
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horrible bits

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I already have a Wheeler torque screwdriver. Is this worth the $35?

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