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Torque Angle Guage

upperb

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Hi all.
I am looking to purchase a torque angle gauge. The ones available online all look very similar. The reviews vary widely.
I’m looking for something that will be durable.
As much as I love Snap on, I would have a hard time justifying spending $120 for theirs.
I would appreciate any advice on a durable gauge. Thank you all in advance.
 
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2ndGearRubber

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Lisle 28100 is what I have. For basic angles, like 90/45, you can just use a paint pen if access is available. The lisle is fine to torque head bolts with, but will **** in tighter areas, basically unusable.
 
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Beauregard

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If you're putting food on the table with your tools, go with the Snap-On, if you can swing it. Durable, convenient, recalibrate support, warranty, etc etc.
If for use in your home shop buy the best deal and replace as needed.
 
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upperb

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2ndGear, RN and Beau,
Many thanks to you for your advice. I was able to find used Snap on for a great price.
Take care.
 
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