dnschmidt
Well-known member
I've got a **** load of torque wrenches. Easily at least 20+. Eclatorq and Gearwrench digital with and without angle measurement and an equal **** load of clickers from everybody from Torque-Tech to J. H. Williams to AC-Delco to Precision Instruments split beams. Now I understand the inherent superiority of digital, especially with angle, but in the real world of torqueing things on cars I find the clickers much more convenient. Even with buzzers, lights, and vibrators the digital wrenches almost demand that you look at their displays while using them whereas the clickers don't and I find that to be a big plus for the clickers. If I'm building and engine its digital all the way, if I'm installing an alternator, I go clicker. SO WHAT DO YOU GUYS PREFER?
