🔧 Torque with Confidence: The Ultimate Tool for Every Millennial Mechanic!
The BULLTOOLS 1/4 Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench Set is a professional-grade tool designed for precision and durability. With a 90-tooth ratchet head and dual-scale measurement, it ensures accurate torque settings from 2.26 to 22.6 Nm (20-200 in.lb). Crafted from high-quality materials, this wrench is perfect for a variety of applications, including bike and motorcycle repairs, and comes with a convenient storage case.
Color | 90-tooth Black (20-200in.lb / 2.26-22.6nm) |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Length | 11.8 Inches |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Aluminum, Titanium |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Torque | 200 Inch Pounds |
Head Style | 90-Tooth Ratchet Head |
K**R
Great price for such a great torque wrench and accessories.
I needed something small such as this since I work on smaller engines ( push mowers, riding mowers, snow blowers, ATV's etc. I was struggling with a 3/8 inch drive torque wrench and a half inch drive. I finally was tired of not getting into places where my tool wouldn't fit. On smaller engines you need inch pounds more than foot pounds and this wrench fit the bill. So happy , was right on the money as I torqued a few bolts with my 3/8 in wrench then tried this one, it was the same. This is great for working in tight places where my other wrench wouldn't fit. Nice bright numbers easy to find your torque settings. I love the 'lock ' feature to keep your torque setting all through the job. Has a loud 'click' when setting is reached. Comes in metric and standard number settings. I love the hard case filled with torx bits and adapters to use 3/8 sockets or 1/2 in sockets for this 1/4 inch drive torque wrench. Not made with junky tin steel . Made with titanium, steel and aluminum. It's NOT junk ! Easy release push button on head to take off the socket or torx bit .Also remember that you can convert inch pounds to foot pounds and visa versa by looking up the conversion chart ( for example 200 inch pounds equals 16.66 foot pounds ) Buy it , you wont be sorry. Remember this wrench is INCH POUNDS , NOT FOOT POUNDS.
F**Y
didn't last
Worked great three times. Then it locked up and will not adjust. I released tension on the spring after each use, as instructed, but after the last use, I am unable to reset the scale.
D**R
Works well
They work well, first one broke. Second one works great.
D**N
WORKED AS DESCRIBED
Works well.
E**R
Works Well, Good Compact Size
This product is a quarter inch socket wrench with a torque guide and easy to use audible click at the desired torque. The product includes a set of hex and torx sockets and is packaged in a decent hard plastic case. There is an instruction sheet and a calibration certificate.Setting the torque on the wrench is straightforward. A collar on the handle is pulled back and the tool shaft is rotated until the correct torque reading aligns to a marker. The torque scale on the tool shaft is at 20 pound intervals. There is a separate rotating collar to set torque between the 20 pound intervals. For instance if you wanted 65 pounds of torque, the scale on the shaft would be set to 60, and the rotating colar would be set to five, giving 65 pounds in total. As another reviewer mentioned, a nice feature of this tool is the scales are colored white instead of just being stamped on the tool. This makes reading the scales much easier and quicker, and I would think more accurate.I had an opportunity to test this tool when installing a lamp post onto poured cement in my landscaping. Using cement anchors, I was able to precisely torque the nuts onto the anchors at the specified torque of 40 pounds so the anchor collers would compress inside the cement hole and hold the anchor firmly in place. The tool performed flawlessly and was quick to set and easy to use. The best part is the tool is it compact and well-suited for jobs like this around the house. It is much more convenient to use than the large automotive type torque wrenches I have used in the past. I am glad I ordered it and look forward to using it for many years.
L**N
Compact case and easy to see settings...
This comes in a compact case with some screwtip/sockets to get your started. I have another name brand one I use on a carbon fiber mountain bike. I don't have a scale but I torqued a few screws using the name brand and then this Bulltools brand wrench. It clicked to indicate it was at the same torque. I did the opposite as well, torquing a bolt with the Bulltools and then trying my other brand torque wrench and it also clicked right away...so my un-scientific test seemed to indicate some kind of general accuracy.One thing that is really nice about this wrench is the settings are clear and easy to read. The locking sleeve only locks when you're at one of the settings and not in-between so that makes it really easy to set it to a specific torque and have it keep the setting. I did notice on the lower torque settings the audible click isn't as loud as it is on the higher settings, but that's just physics. You can feel the click as well.Overall a good value for a compact toque wrench.
O**
Not Durable
Feels nice at first. Didn’t last long
N**L
Typical quality and values for price paid
Age old saying goes you get what you pay for. Very true in this case.Overall this comes in a nice protective case that keeps the torque wrench safe and sound. Mine always stay in their cases until I use them, then they go right back in the case when I'm done using them.I do all the car maintenance and upgrades for our vehicles. I have a lift in my personal garage at home and I have a lot of tools... all mainly USA made. Snap-on, MAC, Matco...etc. Any chance I can buy a new tool I normally do so. I have multiple toque wrenches. Click style/digital, digital with angle..etc.This is the typical torque wrench that has a collar at the bottom, and you disengage it to turn the base to adjust get to your desired torque valve is set/reached.This is off when comparing it to my expensive Snap-On digital torque wrench. Off by as much as 3-4%. That might not seem like a lot but when you need a specific torque, lower is much better for a variance.The bits included with this torque wrench are typical chineseum quality. They are not good.I'd say this wrench is OK, but in all reality if you are buying a torque wrench, you want something that is accurate. It defeats the whole purpose of having one if the torque isn't at the right value.Take all the above for what it's worth. I love tools and have some very "cheap/disposable" ones that serve a purpose then get tossed, and I have very expensive tools that I use all the time without a second thought if they will do the job. With Inch lbs of torque it would be very easy to do too much and break a bolt since there is less tolerance for inch/lbs torque.
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