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Author Subject: Torque wrench
swiftyboi006

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Post #1
Looking for a new 1 anyone know of a good make for a good price? Want a half decent one Thumbs up

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 20:58
bigbadbowen

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Post #2
Digital or normal ?
Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 21:00
swiftyboi006

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Post #3
Not sure mate what do people recomend?

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 21:04
roland rat

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Post #4
halfords profesional stuff is good,even better when you get it for trade price Wink
Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 21:13
welshpug!

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Post #5
I've been looking around, and you're looking at either £30 odd for the generic clarke kamasa etc branded ones, or 150-200 for mac snapon etc.

though I never checked the price of the halfords pro ones, I've used them and they seem good.

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 21:14
swiftyboi006

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Post #6
Snapon one on ebay i just saw mite keep sn eye on that, il have a look at the halfords 1 now Thumbs up

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 21:20
rikky 🦔

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Post #7
mine's a machine mart clarke one. fine. was about £30 about 7 years ago..

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 21:46
cress87

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Post #8
I wouldn't bother with a snap-on one. Not worth the premium. I have a nice Norbar torque wrench at home which is excellent and far more reasonable than a snap-on one. We also use Norbar, Snap-on and Britool torque wrenches at work and I prefer the Norbar ones of the three brands. The main reason I dislike the Britool ones is because they are digital to be fair. They take ages to set and don't give a particularly positive indication. Thumbs up

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 21:50

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