I like my Snap-on Techwrench since I can easily go between in-lb, ft-lb, and N-m. I've been eye'ing the Tech-Angle for a while now and will probably get one later this year.
I thought that the torque wrenches at Home Depot and Lowe's were interesting since they state "Lifetime Warranty" on the...
If you really can't wait for your Snap-on dealer to get one on his truck, you can always order it online:
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There is a portion where you can enter in your Truck Guy's info so he can get his piece of the pie for the sale (well at least that's what the phone people told me).
Snappy has fairly good "All Around" coverage for the cars in the North American market. If you need bi-directional controls, go with a Solus Pro as the Ethos does not support it. Also, another reason to go with the Solus Pro is that the last software update for the MT2500 is 9.2 which I think...