tobyc20xe
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Hey everyone
As above really looking at buying a Torque Wrench, what ebay one's like?
Really don't want to be paying big money and being ripped off tbh!
Thanks toby
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J100RSA
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I have 2 got a snap on tech angle and a norbar click type wich is an excellent torque wrench and I think can be picked up for about £50
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iby
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I have a ebay one, cant fault it. Works perfect..
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tobyc20xe
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thanks lads. I just can't see the point it paying for snap on or mac tools ect...fucking rip off and tbh i bet someing half the price would do the job just aswell. I could understand maybe if it was to be geting used day in day out.
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Mertin
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Halfords professional one is good and is £70 with trade card (or maybe £70 full price and even cheaper with trade) buts its definately below £90. Unsure how expensive the ebay ones your looking at are
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tobyc20xe
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quote: Originally posted by Mertin
Halfords professional one is good and is £70 with trade card (or maybe £70 full price and even cheaper with trade) buts its definately below £90. Unsure how expensive the ebay ones your looking at are
Even £70 is way to much for me tbh all my over stuff is halfords professional,ebay ones are about £20/40 ish
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Kyle T
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I got a Clarke one for 30 something from machine mart.
Not measured its calibration but its stood up to a beating... its my longest wrench so got used for smacking some stuck bolts.
Snapped the extension bar it came with though
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tobyc20xe
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quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
I got a Clarke one for 30 something from machine mart.
Not measured its calibration but its stood up to a beating... its my longest wrench so got used for smacking some stuck bolts.
Snapped the extension bar it came with though
i have done that before. I think i have found a good one half price now. Any link to the one you have bud?
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by tobyc20xe
quote: Originally posted by Mertin
Halfords professional one is good and is £70 with trade card (or maybe £70 full price and even cheaper with trade) buts its definately below £90. Unsure how expensive the ebay ones your looking at are
Even £70 is way to much for me tbh all my over stuff is halfords professional,ebay ones are about £20/40 ish
Christ, you'll not want to know about my digital Tamp-on one then.
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tobyc20xe
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by tobyc20xe
quote: Originally posted by Mertin
Halfords professional one is good and is £70 with trade card (or maybe £70 full price and even cheaper with trade) buts its definately below £90. Unsure how expensive the ebay ones your looking at are
Even £70 is way to much for me tbh all my over stuff is halfords professional,ebay ones are about £20/40 ish
Christ, you'll not want to know about my digital Tamp-on one then.
defo not! I love spending loafs of money on tools but not on something am not goIng to use every day.
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Vauxdan88
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You don't have to buy snap on or mac for it to be decent. I have got a selection of blue point tools but I've got a draper torque wrench which does the job lovely. Only about £40
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tobyc20xe
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quote: Originally posted by Vauxdan88
You don't have to buy snap on or mac for it to be decent. I have got a selection of blue point tools but I've got a draper torque wrench which does the job lovely. Only about £40
Glad someone else see's this i have got one now in a sale and used a mate's trade card to so it went from £62 to about £35 ish really happy with it.
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J100RSA
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but how accurate is your £40 torque wrench??
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tobyc20xe
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quote: Originally posted by J100RSA
but how accurate is your £40 torque wrench??
spot on,i torgued up my inlet,cam caps,head ect then my mate checked them with his £215 snap on one...he seems a bit gutted tbh.
really it was about £60 but i found one in the sale so not to bad. tbh i think snap on ect are a rip off all it is the WOW of haveing snap on, alot of the time tool's half the price will do the same job.
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J100RSA
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98% of my stuff is snap on its not wow factor it's the fact that if I break something it get replaced with minimum of fuss
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tobyc20xe
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quote: Originally posted by J100RSA
98% of my stuff is snap on its not wow factor it's the fact that if I break something it get replaced with minimum of fuss
yeah the same as halfords stuff..only half the price. ok i do understand snap on is really good but way over priced.
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eckers90
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And ive noticed with snap on stuff etc, is a good fit to a bolt head, especially allen keys and toeques, the halfords ones which i have are always a bit iffy, if an allen head it extra tight i cant use the halfords ones, always rounds them.
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broster
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Halfords don't drive round to a business tho and deliver tools etc! My stuff is mostly halfords bit I can defiantly see the appeal of using snap on when using tools all day every day!
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Rob E
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Snap on's flank drive spanners are a god send too. I haven't used the Mac equivalents but nothing else I have used has come close
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3CorsaMeal
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Hardly use mine and rebuilt most the car. The only ones I check are the low ones like 10-25nm
Most of my suspension, brakes and engine ancillary parts I do up without a torque wrench. You plan to use one but quickly find you can't actually reach a lot of places with one.
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J100RSA
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From Past experience halfords stuff is crap I use my tools to make my living so I use the best
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Dan
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quote: Originally posted by Rob E
Snap on's flank drive spanners are a god send too. I haven't used the Mac equivalents but nothing else I have used has come close
I assume you mean the flank drive plus ones? Best money ive spent on a spanner those. So many times even the bluepoint/eurotools ones are not a tight fit and close to rounding off on a worn bolt head. Yet use the flank drive pluses and the just grip it perfect.
I guess £300+ for 10-19mm isn't in the average diyer's pocket to spend on spanners though. But when they are earning you 10s of thousands a year its worth the money to make your own life easier.
If I only did diy, id have them Halfords sets all day long.
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Graham88
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£18 from eBay. Can't fault it
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mooney
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use torque wrenches all the time in work, and as a rule we have to calibrate them every week, after 100 or so uses they tend to loose a nm or 2, halfords ones aren't that accurate going off the ones we've calibrated in the past
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by tobyc20xe
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by tobyc20xe
quote: Originally posted by Mertin
Halfords professional one is good and is £70 with trade card (or maybe £70 full price and even cheaper with trade) buts its definately below £90. Unsure how expensive the ebay ones your looking at are
Even £70 is way to much for me tbh all my over stuff is halfords professional,ebay ones are about £20/40 ish
Christ, you'll not want to know about my digital Tamp-on one then.
defo not! I love spending loafs of money on tools but not on something am not goIng to use every day.
I don't blame you Toby. I wish i'd never bought it. I've had it for bloody years and i've used it about three sodding times. Every time I go to it, the batteries are flat.
Biggest waste of money ever. Should have bought a standard clicker for about half the price.
I've driven cars that owed me less than that damn thing
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