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How did I do? Snap-on QC2FR75 3/8 Torque wrench...

evandonald

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Scored this off of the local Kijiji from a man that had no use for it. Said it was a gift from a friend that worked for Snap-on. I got it for $140 and it seems to have next to no use. How did I do?:dunno:

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devoncoolman

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Not bad i paid $75 for mine used and sent it out for calibration. So i have about 125 in mine and its used. Good tourque wrench.
 

mebuildit

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Scottsdale, Az.
This is from my SnapOn log in:


Torque Wrench, Adj. Click Type, U.S., Flex-Ratchet, 5-75 ft. lb., 3/8" drive

Item Qty Price**
Torque Wrench, Adj. Click Type, U.S., Flex-Ratchet, 5-75 ft. lb., 3/8" drive
Stock#: QD2FR75

$290.00
Your Price:
$217.50
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SeanConklin

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Allow me to be the first to say.....YOU ****...

From the looks of the pictures it is in great shape. Well done sir, well done.
 
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evandonald

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You guys get awesome deals on snap-on down in the states. Retail on the site Canadian for this one is something ridiculous like $325. I may just check a few different torque values with it against a trusty old deflecting beam type to see if shes fairly accurate. I have no idea where I could even send it in Northern Ontario...
 
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country83

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You guys get awesome deals on snap-on down in the states. Retail on the site Canadian for this one is something ridiculous like $325. I may just check a few different torque values with it against a trusty old deflecting beam type to see if shes fairly accurate. I have no idea where I could even send it in Northern Ontario...

Snap-on has a repair center in Calgary. Maybe you should just send it there and get it calibrated.
 
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