Can someone recommend a basic torque wrench for me. I have a lot of tools but never owned a TW. Will not be building engines or that sort of thing so something basic that actually works, without b...
Harbor Freight ones are just fine for anything which isn't rocket science, which includes lug nuts. But, one can easily find a very high quality Proto or CDI for <$100 on eBay or Craigslist, for those who like the feel and comfort of having a quality tool. Either is better for the money than Snap-on, which commands a premium based on the name and distribution. CDI is actually owned by Snap-on. I prefer Stanley/Proto.
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