BDT/NWMN
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The performance of the ones from HF are certainly impressive given their price although i'd be more interested in the results from, say, a pool of 10 purchased off the shelf and how they all work. Basically i'm more curious as to how common a defective one is because that's ultimately what will screw you. For less than $20 you cant tell me the things have much, if any, quality control.
I have had seven of them so far.. the three 1/2" drives: one is still unused ; The other two were given to my boys,.(we tried them out and made sure they worked first. Saves them borrowing mine))) The two 3/8" drives have two different designs.. One has a rounded shank.. One of these are junk, and one has been replaced once already.. The 1/4" drive inch pounder seems ??( don't have the click and feel of it's ProTo counterpart ... So that is two absolute duds for seven....
The HF torque wrenches with the flattened shank appear to be cloned after the four ProTo torque wrenches I purchased back in 1970... The ProTo torque wrenches have a more definite click... But I expected quality for the price paid for the ProTos, and I got it.... Are the HF just as good? not in my dreams
I have 11 torque wrenches; and can check the click-stops against the open beams...... For a new guy to purchase ONE dependable torque wrench, I would suggest a good old school open beam torque wrench.... Ya they are not as nifty to use as a click-stop,, but they are affordable , durable, and dependable.