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Old 10-16-2023, 03:56 PM
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Thanks, my 3/8th inch torque wrench looks about the same size as the 1/4 inch one in that pic, mine is much smaller than the 3/8th one in the picture . But the head is 3/8th
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Looks nice in the pics, seeing if anyone had any experience with the brand.

I was looking at stuff like this, price is hot and I don’t think I will be using it too much.
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I just got one - haven't tried it out yet, but for the price it's not a big loss if it is garbage.
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Originally Posted by zeroptzero
Thanks, my 3/8th inch torque wrench looks about the same size as the 1/4 inch one in that pic, mine is much smaller than the 3/8th one in the picture . But the head is 3/8th
I guess it doesn't have the max torque of the Snap-On 3/8-inch wrench.
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Originally Posted by windhund116
I guess it doesn't have the max torque of the Snap-On 3/8-inch wrench.
No , mine only goes from 0-20 ft lbs max ( in inch/lbs)
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Originally Posted by Dibsen

Looks nice in the pics, seeing if anyone had any experience with the brand.

I was looking at stuff like this, price is hot and I don’t think I will be using it too much.
that same wrench is sold under several brands, i paid $25 for it in 2021.
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Originally Posted by zeroptzero
No , mine only goes from 0-20 ft lbs max ( in inch/lbs)
My 1/4-inch wrench max is 200 inch-lbs. (16.7 ft-lbs).

The 3/8-inch is 100 ft-lbs.

The 1/2-inch is 250 ft-lbs.
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HAZET. 1/4" 5-25 Nm. Sells for around 150 Euros here. Can be found cheaper.


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Teng tools are pretty good, too. Right? They make a 1/4-inch drive torque wrench you can buy on Amazon for under $75 USD.
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Originally Posted by windhund116
My 1/4-inch wrench max is 200 inch-lbs. (16.7 ft-lbs).

The 3/8-inch is 100 ft-lbs.

The 1/2-inch is 250 ft-lbs.
Yeah my 3/8ths drive is excactly like your 1/4 inch specs , similar length too, so on the small side.
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