I have a couple of their torque wrenches and love them. The design is such that you can set the torque and leave it, unlike many of the designs where you're supposed to loosen the spring after usage.
I had an electronic torque wrench for a while but the PI ones are better in pretty much every way. They're low profile, very accurate, easy to set, easy to read, and last a long time.
Word has it, the Snap-On torque wrenches are actually made by Precision Instruments, at many times the cost.
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Author: Boxsterra Date: March 20, 2020 09:05PM Precision Instruments
I have a couple of their torque wrenches and love them. The design is such that you can set the torque and leave it, unlike many of the designs where you're supposed to loosen the spring after usage.
I had an electronic torque wrench for a while but the PI ones are better in pretty much every way. They're low profile, very accurate, easy to set, easy to read, and last a long time.