I am looking for a new 1/2" torque wrench for home use and decided that I would go digital, so I am looking for recommendations. only criteria is that it has to be accurate and be able to do degrees as well as torque. I like Snap on but I am poor and do not overly feel like spending more on a wrench then the cars it works on.
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Originally posted by witchcraftz View PostThe Craftsman ones are ok, you could also get a gearwrench one which would be better.Stefan
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According to Wiki:
"Craftsman is a line of tools, lawn and garden equipment, and work wear controlled by Stanley Black & Decker. Previously, the brand was owned and promoted by Sears for many years.
In March 2017, Stanley Black & Decker acquired the Craftsman brand from Sears Holdings. Sears maintains the right to manufacture and sell tools using existing supply channels under the Craftsman name for 15 years after the deal closed."
I'm pretty sure they are available at Ace Hardware, Rona and Lowes.Last edited by witchcraftz; 02-13-2018, 11:24 AM.
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