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Snap-on electronic torque wrench?

B18c_tuner

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I'm looking to purchase the tech3fr250 and was wondering what to look for. I'm new at these electronic torque wrenches and not sure what to expect from it being in the "used condition".
 
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redwrench60

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I'm looking to purchase the tech3fr250 and was wondering what to look for. I'm new at these electronic torque wrenches and not sure what to expect from it being in the "used condition".

Gotta have it in dual 80 and make sure it doesn't have corrosion in the battery compartment from leaky batteries. Other than that just make sure it powers up and all the buttons and display segments work. Test it out on a lug nut or something to see if it beeps and vibrates when torque value is reached. Good luck, they're awesome you will love it.
 

MechanicNamedJohn

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Spend a little more and get the TechAngle... You won't regret it.
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Quick01GT

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I bought my like new atech3fr250a techangle for $150.00 and it was used once! Dual 80 ;-)
 

blacK20

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I don't have one, but all the guys I know that do rave about it.
 

bustdknuckle

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I have borrowed one a few times just cant quite bring myself to spend the $400 when theres so many other tools to buy
 
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