I remember the first time I saw the results from a test of a cheap torque wrench vs an expensive one, but I can’t remember which Harbor Freight brand it was that was going up against Snap-On. I do remember that the cheap torque wrench was at least as accurate as the Snap-On overall. But is that true with some of the truly cheap tools out there still? Are cheap tools really so much better than they used to be? Or has the recent flood of new no name cheap tools made the quality even more sporadic or worse in general?
Video Description:
Snap On vs ICON, GearWrench, Craftsman, DeWalt, SK Tools, ACDelco, SUERCUP, SUZUME, COOBEAST, and eTork. Torque wrenches compared for accuracy at 50, 150, and 250 foot pounds of torque.
The wrenches were also compared for accuracy after 1,000 cycles. Additionally, the speed of the electronics/sensors is compared.
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