guy48065
Well-known member
...With a click type, you have no idea exactly when it's going to "click". And when it does, you don't know by how much you went over...
You miss the point that the click is produced by the mechanism "breaking" at the setpoint so it can't overtorque unless you're extremely sloppy and power right on through the several degrees of let-off.
A good mechanic will get spot-on repeatable results from either type. I see newbs trying to "beat the clock" and jerking their spendy Techangle and getting a red light every fastener. Inexcusable. I promise you an experienced tech with a calibrated $10 HF clicker will get more repeatable results than some kid who thinks his digital makes up for bad technique.
(And before you say it...yes...Experience + Techwrench = Perfection)


I have HANS torque wrench, Made in Taiwan. how do you think? I do not have enough money to get Nobar but I think this torque wrench is good enough. CDI? Never used it and I do not think I can afford it.