Mid-range Torque Wrench

suprarx7nut

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After getting no responses within my other general thread, I figured I'd post one just for a torque wrench.

I am considering buying a craftsman since I haven't found much else short of a snap-on.

Anyone know any under or around 150 that'd be better than the craftsman?

The craftsman ones have a consistent problem with the retaining nut coming loose over time. They are only 60 bucks and seem to stay rather accurate.

I'd love to have a snap-on, but it would be rather dumb of me to spend 300 or whatever on a wrench I'll use 5-10 times a year. I just dont have that money to toss around.

ANY SUGGESTIONS?
 

tlo86

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over time with use or just over time it comes loose? if you only use it 5-10 times a year it shouldnt be a problem should it?
 

suprarx7nut

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90 day warranty with the craftsman. For 60 bucks a pop, i figure even if it dies in two years, I'd still pay less than most other wrenches if i bought a new one.

Dumb question for tlo86, what's SK?
 

mkIIIman089

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It's just another tool brand. "SK" is the name.

Only 90 days on torque wrenches, just like any mechanical Craftsman tool more complicated than a ratchet.

No matter what you buy, always have it calibrated, and don't leave it set whenever possible; it should work just fine.
 

Nomad707

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i have alot of SK tools.

I break alot of craftsman 10MM sockets

I have never broken an SK.

I prefer craftsman torque wrenches.. i've had mine for a long time and have never had any issues with it.
 

bigaaron

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The Craftsman torque wrenches with the little number window work well, but be carefull not to twist the handle while using it. It will throw the reading off and they will not warranty it.
 

tlo86

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yeah ive always liked SK, i use both sk and craftsman... IJ is right and everyone should do that too hehe it sucks having a wrench break in half and smack you in the face =/ and it was the last time i used cheap tools
 

IJ.

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The way I look at it is even if they replace the broken tool free they're NOT going to compensate me for the time and aggravation it takes to sort the problem and any damages caused when it breaks :(
 

mkIIIman089

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tlo86 said:
yeah ive always liked SK, i use both sk and craftsman... IJ is right and everyone should do that too hehe it sucks having a wrench break in half and smack you in the face =/ and it was the last time i used cheap tools
Smack you in the face? What on earth were you doing? LOL.