Torque Wrench Preference

fetor56

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Just interested to see what other ppl use as their go to torque wrench/wrenches and what they think of them.
I'm using a German 1/4 '' Wera for the lower values and an Australian 3/8'' Sidchrome dual beam for the higher values (mainly for a car but occasionally for a bike)
Both are consistently very accurate.
I didn't pay these prices cos i'm not as silly as i look. :rolleyes:
 

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Front to back:
CDI Torque 0 - 150 in lb
Snap On 0 - 75 lb ft
Sunex 0- 150 lb ft

The Snap On and CDI are excellent tools. The Sunex is functional for big stuff like wheel nuts and lug nuts.
For years I used cheaper torque wrenches that had some plastic parts, and they kept failing. The Snap On was one of my first big tool purchases... it might be close to 30 years old. I did have it calibrated back in 2011. ;-)
 
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Front to back:
CDI Torque 0 - 150 in lb
Snap On 0 - 75 lb ft
Sunex 0- 150 lb ft

The Snap On and CDI are excellent tools. The Sunex is functional for big stuff like wheel nuts and lug nuts.
For years I used cheaper torque wrenches that had some plastic parts, and they kept failing. The Snap On was one of my first big tool purchases... it might be close to 30 years old. I did have it calibrated back in 2011. ;-)
Snap On huh......wanna swap. ;)
 
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