Posted by The tractor vet on November 02, 2009 at 08:20:40 from (75.19.124.0):
In Reply to: Torque wrenches posted by Dave H (MI) on November 02, 2009 at 07:16:53:
Here is my thinking on this , This is a tool that yes you as a hobbest will only use a few times BUT you are doing work that requiers being wright on . Yes the good one cost more but there is a reason for this . As they are better made and most dead on then the cheap junk that you buy in a blister pac. I have had mine since july of 1968 and it has been sent in to be checked and recalibrated many times over all the years and yes even back then i paid a 150 dollars for a 250 Ft. Lbs. Snap On it is as good today as it was then , maybe not as shinny but i can count on it each and everytime . Plus if i should break it the next one is you guessed it FREE . So after 41 years of good service to me what did this one really cost me ???
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