Suppose it is better to bring back an old thread rather than start a new one?
I just learned that past owner of Danaher owned JS Technologies torque wrench manufacturer in Alphareta Georgia spun off the company into his own after corporate take over. JS Technologies made torque wrenches for Craftsman, KD, NAPA, Armstrong, Matco, maybe SK?, and others.
His wrenches are made in China (bummer), but maybe he is overseeing quality control???
"eTORK wrenches have been designed and developed by founder and CEO, Jan S. Stasiek. Jan has over 40 years of proven and successful experience in the field of torque technology.......As the Owner and CEO of JS Technology, Jan supplied tools to some of the largest national tool brands. During the nineties, over 50% of torque wrenches sold in the US were designed, developed and manufactured by JS Technology. After JS Technology was sold to a major national corporation, Jan provided expertise and experience to help establish manufacturing facilities in China. Facilities which now produce eTORK wrenches. eTORK wrenches are distributed and serviced nationwide from its location in Roswell, Georgia"
They are attractively priced around the $60 point, in between the cheapies and the established brands such as PI and CDI.