I have their click type and love it I trust everything snap on as I use them daily but this I had to ask about.
I do alot of work of chevy gen 3 and 4 engines (ls motors or lq) and we require to do 120, then 90 degrees. It's nice that it has angle built in.
Thank you guys. I mean in my head I really could see it being useful but I wanted to make sure the wrench was a good accurate wrench before pulling the trigger tomorrow on the truck
Hey guys first post here but I'm not a rookie so don't worry. I'm looking to get a discussion going about the tech wrench. It's the digital wrench and comes with a flex head or fixed head.
Here is the question I have. Would you trust a flex head to hold an accurate torque reading, or would you...
After having pneumatic tools are work for my career I very recently this year switched to all cordless. The ingersoll rand cordless 20v impact is stronger than snap on and also priced better.