eTORK (C3150) 1/2-Inch Drive Click Style Torque Wrench (30-150 ft.-lb./40-200 dN.m)
Manufacturer | Eco4us, Inc. |
Item model number | C3150 |
Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 3.81 x 3.81 cm; 1.36 Kilograms |
ASIN | B07BYGLKV6 |
H**R
Good quality product.
Solid built product. Only complain is the unit text only on the beginning of the markings. But it is easy to remember after few use.
D**W
EZ to set and read exact torque!
Seller was great! I ordered 2 wrenches and they both came right away. I got the manual click ones, and I am very impressed with how easy they are to set and SEE with the large dial. The seller also sent me detailed concise instructions and PDF manual right away. I've used both the 1/2 and 3/8 wrenches, and it was really simple, and much easier to see than the typical manual torque wrench. Recommend! These folks are local in the USA and it is really impressive that they will recalibrate any of their wrenches any time for just a modest shipping fee. Especially since the price is so reasonable to start with.
A**T
Best Torque Wrench I've owned. Easy to read measurements
I had to use reading glasses in the past to read those Harbor Freight Torque wrenches. I probably under of over torqued bolts in the past so I look at these eTORK wrenches as a better safe than sorry investment. They may be cheap but this is a quality piece. You get what you pay for. I trashed my Harbor Freight Torque Wrenches (one actually blew apart) and replaced them with an eTORK 1/2, 3/8 inch drive wrenches. Highly Recommend.
B**L
Solid Build looks good easy to read dial
I don't have much experience with Torque wrenches and don't have the means or another wrench to compare / test the calibration.My current project - I had nuts that needed to be tightened to 80foot pounds. I first set the wrench to 40foot pounds and tightned them, then set the wrench to 80 and tightened them again (wanted to see if I could feel the difference) all I can say is they turned just a little more to click at 80.The handle feels great, probably will be fine for me, but for those that will use a cheater pipe on a torque wrench - not so sure that cushy handle will hold up for them.
T**G
Ultimately, only time will tell but so far so good
I bought this wrench to replace a very old digital/electronic Craftsman torque wrench which was dying a slow, painful death. I'm just a shadetree mechanic, but I've literally always got some sort of automotive project happening so my tools get a fair amount of use. I wouldn't describe my use of a torque wrench as every day but *definitely* every week, so I've had several opportunities to use this wrench since it arrived a couple weeks ago. So far, so good - it's consistent, accurate, and easy to use and it seems a good value for the price. I'm not expecting a $200 tool for $50, but in its price class the eTork wrench is a solid option. Ultimately, only time will tell but so far so good. I got 12 years from my Craftsman wrench at 2.5x the price... if I get 3-4 years from this one I'll be 100% satisfied.
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