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That's purdy but I'm always skeptical about the electronically adjustable ones. I've got some old school Craftsman ones when they still built a decent product and they work great. Maybe I'm showing my age but some things I still like manual adjustment with and I guess torque wrenches is still one of them. Although if I had that unit I could probably be convinced otherwise. ;-)
I'm not fat, I'm tactically padded.
Tactical Commander - Fast Action Response Team (F.A.R.T.)
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Over the past 12yrs I've used craftsman, Gearwrench, Matco, Mac, Proto, and Pittsburgh tq wrenches on a daily basis. We've been putting my buddy's "e-wrench" to the test against others that have been calibrated a lot more regularly than his and I've come to the conclusion that these digi wrenches are tits, man! Only wrench we've been able to verify as a legit POS was on old Cornwell I picked up from a pawn shop.
The angle feature is the shyit.
Last edited by Graves; 07-09-2014 at 10:37.
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