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re: Gearheads, recommend me an automotive torque wrench

Posted on 11/24/20 at 9:21 am to
Posted by Soul Gleaux
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Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 11/24/20 at 9:21 am to
Anyone have experience/thoughts on CDI (a subsidiary of Snap-On from the looks of it)? When I searched for Snap-On this popped up and is a good price (I was looking to spend $250-300, should have mentioned that from the get go).
CDI torque wrench
Posted by AdmiralApe
Member since Nov 2020
85 posts
Posted on 11/24/20 at 11:24 am to
here is the thing, it has good reviews but i personally have never heard of that brand. i dont often use a torque wrench but the way i base my tool brand choices is how often im gonna use that tool. the more often i use the more im gonna pay for quality. i buy cheap tools for once in a time projects. torque wrenches arent something id necessarily cheap out on but you dont have to go buy snap-on. if you are a total gearhead like i am then you will end up having multiple sets of the same types of tools as you find what brand works for you. its just trial and error man. ive never had harbor freight tools, tekton, craftsman, kobalt, husky, dewalt, milwaukee, ryobi or any brand break on me because im not a moron and i use my tools properly and clean them.
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