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frontpageSam K posted Oct 25, 2025 07:33 PM
frontpageSam K posted Oct 25, 2025 07:33 PM

Husky 50 ft-lbs to 250 ft-lbs 1/2" Drive Click Torque Wrench Tool

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Home Depot has Husky 50 ft-lbs to 250 ft-lbs 1/2" Drive Click Torque Wrench Tool (H2DTWA-03) on sale for $59.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member Sam K for finding this deal

Note, store pickup may vary depending product availability

About the Product
  • 50 ft-lbs to 250 ft-lbs Torque Range
  • Torque accuracy of ±3% CW
  • Twist Lock Ring/Audible Click
  • Alloy Steel Construction
  • Oil-Resistant Elastomeric Handle
  • Hard Plastic Storage Case

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  • About the Deal
    • The Husky 1/2" Click Torque Wrench Tool is made of alloy steel for strength/long lasting performance, ergonomically designed handle to set torque w/ resistance to corrosion
    • Limit 5 per order
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product includes a limited lifetime warranty w/ purchase (limited to defects/does not cover calibration, normal wear and tear)
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-days of purchase

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Home Depot has Husky 50 ft-lbs to 250 ft-lbs 1/2" Drive Click Torque Wrench Tool (H2DTWA-03) on sale for $59.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member Sam K for finding this deal

Note, store pickup may vary depending product availability

About the Product
  • 50 ft-lbs to 250 ft-lbs Torque Range
  • Torque accuracy of ±3% CW
  • Twist Lock Ring/Audible Click
  • Alloy Steel Construction
  • Oil-Resistant Elastomeric Handle
  • Hard Plastic Storage Case

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
  • About the Deal
    • The Husky 1/2" Click Torque Wrench Tool is made of alloy steel for strength/long lasting performance, ergonomically designed handle to set torque w/ resistance to corrosion
    • Limit 5 per order
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product includes a limited lifetime warranty w/ purchase (limited to defects/does not cover calibration, normal wear and tear)
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-days of purchase

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Model: 50 ft./lbs. to 250 ft./lbs. 1/2 in. Drive Torque Wrench

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I've been living with a 90 lb CDI for years. I think it's time to go big for looming suspension fun. Thx.
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twiggy_alien_manYesterday 11:39 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank twiggy_alien_man

Mods need to fix the pictures, as it shows 1/4 drive.

Other than that, this is cheaper than harbor freight. Surprisingly there is no Pittsburgh 1/2 inch torque wrench that goes up to 250 ft-lbs. Only the Quinn, and it's $80.

One thing to keep in mind if you don't use this very often, is AutoZone has their loaner program (you pay cost of tool, then if you return within 90 days you get a full refund).
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gathermewoolYesterday 11:40 PM
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Not to be a stinker, but it's ft-lbs

I've also replaced mine once and they gave me zero trouble. I ended up over-torquing a fastener due to a failed wrench and they replaced it without question
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Quote from twiggy_alien_man :
Mods need to fix the pictures, as it shows 1/4 drive.

Other than that, this is cheaper than harbor freight. Surprisingly there is no Pittsburgh 1/2 inch torque wrench that goes up to 250 ft-lbs. Only the Quinn, and it's $80.

One thing to keep in mind if you don't use this very often, is AutoZone has their loaner program (you pay cost of tool, then if you return within 90 days you get a full refund).
I took the suggested pic from the post deal function which came from the product listing so the Home Depot product page must have the wrong pic.
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Quote from gathermewool :
Not to be a stinker, but it's ft-lbs

I've also replaced mine once and they gave me zero trouble. I ended up over-torquing a fastener due to a failed wrench and they replaced it without question
I copied the product title from the Home Depot page and I didn't notice that it said "ft./lbs." instead of "ft-lbs" so it's my fault for simply copy/pasting. Hopefully the mods can fix the title as well the pic.
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Quote from Sam K :
I copied the product title from the Home Depot page and I didn't notice that it said "ft./lbs." instead of "ft-lbs" so it's my fault for simply copy/pasting. Hopefully the mods can fix the title as well the pic.
No worries. My main point of posting was to say the return process was seamless!
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Now the deal made the front page but the main pic that the slickdeals mods added is even more wrong (as of when I posted this comment). It's showing the 1/4" torque wrench with different ft-lbs. It actually says in./Lbs. 🤦 And "ft./lbs." everywhere in the title and body of the post still needs to be changed to "ft-lbs".
Last edited by Sam K October 27, 2025 at 05:32 AM.

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Derek_KSUToday 12:24 PM
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I've got all 3 of the Husky torque wrenches and I've been happy with them so far
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Quote from samgotit :
I've been living with a 90 lb CDI for years. I think it's time to go big for looming suspension fun. Thx.
I'm in the same boat. My car is in major need of a front suspension overhaul and I've been procrastinating. Maybe buying this will motivate me.
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hnelson999Today 02:50 PM
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Quote from samgotit :
I've been living with a 90 lb CDI for years. I think it's time to go big for looming suspension fun. Thx.
This is a good wrench for suspension work. Ive used it to torque a few control arms and it gave me zero problems.
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qqzjToday 03:18 PM
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Husky torque wrench is actually very nice. I replaced my Tekton with it. Husky stuff is very commonly made by GearWrench. So the quality is pretty up there. This style TW has a collar that you pull when setting. Much better than the others that requires me to loosen a nut at the end of the handle. I never remember to tighten the nut.
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Quote from twiggy_alien_man :
Mods need to fix the pictures, as it shows 1/4 drive.<br />
<br />
Other than that, this is cheaper than harbor freight. Surprisingly there is no Pittsburgh 1/2 inch torque wrench that goes up to 250 ft-lbs. Only the Quinn, and it's $80.<br />
<br />
One thing to keep in mind if you don't use this very often, is AutoZone has their loaner program (you pay cost of tool, then if you return within 90 days you get a full refund).
Quote from gathermewool :
Not to be a stinker, but it's ft-lbs<br />
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I've also replaced mine once and they gave me zero trouble. I ended up over-torquing a fastener due to a failed wrench and they replaced it without question
Quote from Sam K :
I took the suggested pic from the post deal function which came from the product listing so the Home Depot product page must have the wrong pic.
Quote from Sam K :
I copied the product title from the Home Depot page and I didn't notice that it said "ft./lbs." instead of "ft-lbs" so it's my fault for simply copy/pasting. Hopefully the mods can fix the title as well the pic.
Quote from Sam K :
Now the deal made the front page but the main pic that the slickdeals mods added is even more wrong (as of when I posted this comment). It's showing the 1/4" torque wrench with different ft-lbs. It actually says in./Lbs. 🤦 And "ft./lbs." everywhere in the title and body of the post still needs to be changed to "ft-lbs".

Hi all, I took care of these issues. Thanks for reporting them!
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Quote from Nate650 :






Hi all, I took care of these issues. Thanks for reporting them!
Thanks Nate!
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pchan87Today 06:57 PM
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Great TW, used this and the 3/8 TW to replace rotors, pads, and 1 caliper. Also perfect for torquing wheels after. Locking mechanism is way better than the Pittsburgh turn knob style.

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