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Reviewed in Italy on February 7, 2025
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JEAN DION
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2025
Très bonne précision pour le prix.Je l'utilise pour vérifier/calibrer mes autres torque wrench avant usage. Car si je l'echappe, je croit pas que ca vas resister au choc.
Ronny, Tina, and Ryan Garsee
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Love this tool. Just what I needed.
Ad Astra
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
Seems to work well and definitely will be a handy tool, but... The manual states on the first page that the unit needs to be recalibrated once per year to maintain accuracy. Yet the manual offers no information on how to do that. They tell you to "Contact your local dealer", as though we didn't buy this on Amazon and have no local dealer. They don't even have contact information for you to get ahold of them and ask how it's calibrated. So you've got a unit that, by their own admission, needs yearly calibration...and zero way to actually DO that.
Donald Gray
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
The written directions leave a little to be desired. The grammar and illustrations make them just a little hard to follow, but after a couple of times through the directions made sense. After setting the desired torque and "track" it was easy to follow the rising torque as I continued to tighten until the green lights and red lights were on. Once I got the hang of setting the tool, it was straight forward and easy to use. One nice feature is you can use ANY length of half inch drive "lever" and you don't have to be careful how you grip the handle as you do with some other torque wrenches. Plus the tool works for CCW torques, i.e. left had threads.In the 50 ft-lb range I was torquing the tool measures to 1/100 ft-lb, e.g. 50.15 ft-lb. That is insanely precise, and I presume accurate considering the close tolerance to tested standards (see below).Advertising specs claim +/- 2%. The tool I got was tested with error of +/- 0% to a max of -0.18% over its entire range. Most of the 10 tests from the factory were divergent from the standard by 0.09% or less -- WAY less than the +/-2% advertised. Quite remarkable, indeed.
PB
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Seems to be well made and accurate. Checked my two click type and two beam type wrenches and found they agreed very well with this device. Was really surprised at the accuracy of my old beam type wrenches. You have to apply torque slowly and with firm hold to get the torque value you set. If you try to torque quickly the alarms will run together and can be confusing.
Gilbert Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
This has been a game changer for me. Works on any torque you will need and very easy to use! Doesn't feel cheap. I used it to tighten lugnuts and it worked perfectly!
Micha
Reviewed in France on December 28, 2024
Envoi rapide ! Le produite est arrivé conforme et bien neuf dans son cellophane, le produit a été calibré dans l’année. A voir dans quelques temps pour le moment tout est ok !
SIMONIAN
Reviewed in France on November 20, 2024
L'appareil est très compact, simple d'utilisation. Dommage que la notice ne soit pas en français. Sinon super appareil !
Motiejus
Reviewed in Germany on November 13, 2024
Did a quick comparison with mechanical torque wrench and they both seem to be in sync with each other. I wish it was easier to remove batteries as I will be using it rarely.
Kamen
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Got it today and tested it immediately. Quick check of an old HF torque wrench (15-150 ft-lb) showed it was really close, so - what are the odds they are both wrong the exact same way? I don't expect it to be accurate to under 2% - frankly, that kind of accuracy is useless with typical mechanic work. If you're rebuilding racing engines, you're probably getting your tools delivered by Snap-on or Matco, anyways. But I can believe it can be that accurate because there isn't a whole lot to a torque cell (if you take good care of it). I am an R&D engineer for dynamometer-based test systems and we buy torque cells that are thousands of dollars, but they go up to hundreds of ft-lbs and it's really the digital interface that makes them that expensive.I plan to use this mostly for calibrating my cheap torque wrenches, and on those rare occasions where I need to torque something to more than 150 ft-lb.
Jesus Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Was this new or the material doesn't last?Corrosion on it already.
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