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AmericanPreferred

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If the review is accurate you will not receive what's pictured in the Amazon link. From my experience the reviews are often more accurate than the pics at Amazon.
 

priceman1414

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Finally had a chance to test mine. Checked the lug nut torque on my dad's truck, checked all the lug nuts at 90 foot pounds on all four wheels, no problem. Clicked right away.


I may pick up their inch pound model if/when I get the chance.

EDIT: Although I just checked and their ebay store lists zero items. Maybe they just need to renew the listings.

EDIT 2: Nevermind, listings renerwed.
 
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bimmerZ5

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Any quality reviews of the 250lb model? Need something decent for when I rotate car/truck tires.

Thanks!

i have the 250 ft-lbs model and i've used it once or twice to see if it worked. but, i wouldn't consider that a "quality review" of it's durability. but, as far as the other features goes, it's the same as the others, just longer and greater range. same end-cap locking mechanism, same window scale system, etc. anyone who is satisfied with one of these should be satisfied with the other models as well.

i got 3 of these torque wrenches, mainly because i thought they were a good deal for a decent quality torque wrench. the scale on these are easier to read than the ones that are stamped on the metal cylinder like many other models; that feature i really do like. but, i still prefer my Gearwrench click-type torque wrenches over these... just overall better feel, which is subjective. they are definitely a step up from my Craftsman micro-tork torque wrenches and i would without hesitation pick these over the Craftsman stuff.
 
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the1nonlyjl

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Metal cylinder is better off if you work on something heavily over-torqued.. Thats why i got armstrong. I use 3/8 to torque spark plugs, frames and changing sprockets on bicycle.... could use it for oil change. With sk that kind shud b ok for these kinds of work.
 

priceman1414

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Inch pound model arrived.

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Put next to my 150 ft lb model for size comparison.

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