I have the previous 250ft.lb Maximum torque wrench with the grey plastic handle. It’s been very good.
I believe the current Maximum is a rebranded Sata/Gearwrench (someone here said they had that on the calibration certificate). It has a metal handle, but 20ft.lb per turn of the handle, so quicker to set but less resolution.
My dad has the regular Mastercraft with black plastic handle. I used it this week for the first time (it replaced a different one from elsewhere). I was actually kind of impressed with it.
I’d actually pick any of those 3 over most others, including several Tekton and Harbor Freight. I may be wrong, but the ones with the locking nut on the bottom always scream ‘cheap’ to me, and Tekton has a few like that.
I’ve looked at Harbor Freight. They’ve gone more upscale, I haven’t found they offer any that are the balance of quality and value.
I have been tempted to buy an eTork. I tried once to get it shipped to a friend in the IS, but they weren’t set up for Canadian credit cards addresses. Apart from liking the indicator, they offers 150ft.lb model which is a nice size for lugs.
So at least for my current thinking, for general purpose I’d probably go CanTire or eTork.
I’d actually aspire to a Norbar, but I don’t think I’ll ever find one for what I’d be willing to cough up.
I believe the current Maximum is a rebranded Sata/Gearwrench (someone here said they had that on the calibration certificate). It has a metal handle, but 20ft.lb per turn of the handle, so quicker to set but less resolution.
My dad has the regular Mastercraft with black plastic handle. I used it this week for the first time (it replaced a different one from elsewhere). I was actually kind of impressed with it.
I’d actually pick any of those 3 over most others, including several Tekton and Harbor Freight. I may be wrong, but the ones with the locking nut on the bottom always scream ‘cheap’ to me, and Tekton has a few like that.
I’ve looked at Harbor Freight. They’ve gone more upscale, I haven’t found they offer any that are the balance of quality and value.
I have been tempted to buy an eTork. I tried once to get it shipped to a friend in the IS, but they weren’t set up for Canadian credit cards addresses. Apart from liking the indicator, they offers 150ft.lb model which is a nice size for lugs.
So at least for my current thinking, for general purpose I’d probably go CanTire or eTork.
I’d actually aspire to a Norbar, but I don’t think I’ll ever find one for what I’d be willing to cough up.







