What are peoples opinions of digital vs mechanical torque wrenches? I'm in the market for a torque wrench (maybe 2) that I can trust.
I've read around a bit and I see people recommending the CDI, the PI, the Snap-On, etc.
I see people saying their $20 harbor freight is just as good. I don't see much recommendation of digital.
Currently, I have a 1/4 Tekton 20-200 in lb, wrench that I use for torqueing belly pans, and intake gaskets, valve covers etc. I have no idea if I can trust it, but nothing has leaked so far and its solved my problems. I also have an ACDelco 1/2 14.4-150 digital adapter I use for torquing lugs.
I've read so many varying opinions on what is good and what isn't I have no idea at this point, what to buy. I have a hard time buying Icon just because harbor freight, but didn't hesitate to buy a US General 5 drawer cart from them (which is awesome). As an example, some people have nothing but bad things to say about PI (over torqing bolts etc), while most say they're great.. So which is it? I'm guessing those people just don't know what their doing?
I am looking for a 1/2 and maybe even a 3/8 so I can bridge the gap between the 16.6 lbfts of the 1/4 and the common 30 ftlbs of most 1/2 wrenches.
I am leaning away from digital because batteries sound annoying, however if they are more accurate for the lifespan of the tool, then I'll go that route I suppose. I am a diyier, non-pro, who does all the maintenance on my truck and sedan. I enjoy the work and challenge, but I don't want to be out fixing **** every weekend if you know what I mean. I do like quality tools, but I understand there is a middle ground. Prefer made in usa, but sometimes that is out of the budget. Hopefully that paints the picture. I just care about a tool that does the job well everytime I need it to.
I've read around a bit and I see people recommending the CDI, the PI, the Snap-On, etc.
I see people saying their $20 harbor freight is just as good. I don't see much recommendation of digital.
Currently, I have a 1/4 Tekton 20-200 in lb, wrench that I use for torqueing belly pans, and intake gaskets, valve covers etc. I have no idea if I can trust it, but nothing has leaked so far and its solved my problems. I also have an ACDelco 1/2 14.4-150 digital adapter I use for torquing lugs.
I've read so many varying opinions on what is good and what isn't I have no idea at this point, what to buy. I have a hard time buying Icon just because harbor freight, but didn't hesitate to buy a US General 5 drawer cart from them (which is awesome). As an example, some people have nothing but bad things to say about PI (over torqing bolts etc), while most say they're great.. So which is it? I'm guessing those people just don't know what their doing?
I am looking for a 1/2 and maybe even a 3/8 so I can bridge the gap between the 16.6 lbfts of the 1/4 and the common 30 ftlbs of most 1/2 wrenches.
I am leaning away from digital because batteries sound annoying, however if they are more accurate for the lifespan of the tool, then I'll go that route I suppose. I am a diyier, non-pro, who does all the maintenance on my truck and sedan. I enjoy the work and challenge, but I don't want to be out fixing **** every weekend if you know what I mean. I do like quality tools, but I understand there is a middle ground. Prefer made in usa, but sometimes that is out of the budget. Hopefully that paints the picture. I just care about a tool that does the job well everytime I need it to.
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