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Digital torque wrenches?

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What is wrong with an old school one that has an audible click and break torque action?

 

I expect they will make a Bluetooth connected one next :sadsmile:

 

Editted, I have reading problems as well and did not take on board you speaking of the markings, I bet if I used my Norbar one again I would find its yet another thing I now find difficult to read.

Edited by J.R.

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Having been out of stock for the last century, I finally got to pick this up today.

It has 5 x memory settings, so I can store the torque settings for my car and caravan. Easy to read display, much better than my normal wrench with its difficult to read the markings. Fairly easy to set up once you've read the instructions a couple of times.

Can set it to read the actual torque you're applying at any given time, or to just keep the highest torque setting displayed you've applied.

Flashes amber whilst applying torque, beeps when you're nearing your set pressure, then a solid beep and green light when that figure is reached.

Shame it doesn't come with a few different sized sockets, though there is a cut our in the moulded case for me to keep a few.

 

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