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1/2" torque wrench recommendations?

danb35

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I'm looking to upgrade my Harbor Freight special 1/2" clicker-style torque wrench. Mostly used for automotive work, I'd like to not be too much over $100, prefer clicker-style, prefer US-made, don't really care about digital, willing to buy used. What should I be looking for?
 
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Banshee365

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That Icon at HF is having some pretty darn good reviews. I have a Danaher made Husky torque wrench. It’s USA made and great quality. It’s a relabeled Matco. It’s too bad they went all Chinese and it’s not available anymore.
 

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Second that Precision instruments. You cn buy use with confidence. They pretty much cannot fail.
 

seanb02

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Precision instruments for the win in my mind! Have the 1/2" and 3/4" ones for a couple years, 1/4" just arrived today and have a 3/8" on order as well. Pretty sure I paid around $130 for the 1/2" one through Tool Topia, but it has been a little while so prices may have gone up some.
 

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It has been said many times but add another for the precision.

If budget oversees coo, I hear tekton are great for around 50$
 

plinker

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Precision instruments or CDI

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CDI; has the measurements engraved, not painted on, Excellent tool!


Precision instruments < weak looking construction, better buy 2


My CDI wrenches are laser engraved for the markings, it's the only fault I find with them. My PI wrench is stamped which is better, IMO.

PI isnt a weak wrench at all in my experience. Snap-on owns CDI, but still rebrands split beam wrenches from PI (with a Snap-on ratchet head).



Regarding PI & CDI, Both brands are very good quality, Find one that fits your criteria and go from there. Both clickers are about 150$, 50-250 ft lb range. I would avoid a used torqe wrench unless it has been recently checked out.


https://www.tooltopia.com/precision-instruments-m3r250fx.aspx

http://www.toolsdelivered.com/CDI-2503MFRMH-Measuring-Instruments-Torque-Measuring-Wrenches-Micrometer-Adjustable-Wrenches

Ebay may be worth checking out as there are Napa & Armstrong torque wrenches at reasonable prices and they are very good quality torque wrenches. No warranty, but your average torque wrench only has a one year warranty anyway.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Armstrong-64-086N-1-2-Drive-Micrometer-Torque-Wrench-30-250ft-lb-/392249399800?hash=item5b53e2d9f8
 

tarmy

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There are many threads on this subject...including the one I started years ago...

I ended up with these per recommendations here....very happy with them. CDI

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danb35

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There are many threads on this subject.
I'm sure there are, but a search wasn't finding much recent (in case the market had changed). There's a surprising level of agreement in favor of the PI, though--I'll have to check it out.

Thanks for all the responses!
 

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I have both CDI and Precision Instruments. Use and like them both. Really don’t think you can go wrong with either of them.


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Lisamelting

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I have a brand new Proto J6014C 1/2" torque wrench that lasted all of one use before it started skipping and had to be sent in for service. For $180 I expected much better.
 
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danb35

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The near-unanimity on the PI was pushing me that direction, but I found a used CDI in apparently-good condition for under $60. Now crossing my fingers. Thanks again for the input.
 

Twisty

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I bought a snappy 1/2 on Ebay for $115. I wanted a used one because I do not like the etched markings on the neq ones...I wanted engraved. Gave it to the snap on guy and for around $75 I had it rebuilt and calibrated. Better than $400 for a new one.
 

noahwins

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Split beam Snap-On/Precision Instruments/CDI. I started using one. I'll never go back to click type. Really worth it not to skimp on a tool like a torque wrench. When critical parts aren't torqued right, bad things happen (lug nuts, flywheel, oil pans, harmonic balancers, etc.).
 
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danb35

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As I posted up-thread, I settled on an eBay listing for a CDI 250 ft-lb clicker, used, that I got for just under $60. It arrived today, looks brand new, and includes the factory calibration certificate dated Sep 2018. I'm happy with that.
 
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