Posted by jdemaris on May 30, 2008 at 13:10:35 from (72.171.0.142):
In Reply to: torque wrench posted by craftsman on May 30, 2008 at 12:28:52:
I bought a cheap clicker-wrench from Harbor Freight 25 years ago - and they still sell what looks like the same one - for around $17. My "old" one was made in Taiwan. I'm sure the new ones now are made in China. Mine has always worked fine. I also have a high-priced Snap On and also a Mac. The el-cheapo has worked just as well and has been just as accurate.
In regard to others saying the click wrench serves no purpose? I've been turning wrenches for 50 years - and have had to torque many bolts in tight areas where you could not read a conventional wrench. For those tight spots - a click wrench is a Godsend.
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