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Review on Professional YESKING 1/4-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench Set: 72-Tooth Dual-Direction Adjustable with Bit Sockets, 20-200in.lb / 2.26-22.6Nm Range by Chris Pacino

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality tool in torque wrenches

I ordered this Yesking 1/4" drive torque wrench to complement my existing 1/2" drive torque wrench. It seems like every time I've had to tighten a clasp lately, my big boy hasn't measured as low as he should. It looks like a well-made device, and I'll admit that as of this writing I haven't had a chance to actually try it out. But I trust what I see with my own eyes, respect the appearance of the key and the inspection report that accompanies my device. The specified accuracy for this key is +/- 3%. My inspection report states that the maximum deviation tested was 1.33%, which is well within that tolerance. The key feels very solid and looks great with the laser engraved markings. It is calibrated in both the imperial pound scale and the metric Nm scale. Torque adjustment is easy: simply pull back on the spring-loaded locking ring and turn the knob to select the desired setting. The tool comes in a nice storage case which also includes some accessories: 1/4" drive sockets with 3mm, 4mm, 5mm (both short and long shank versions), 6mm hex bits, 8mm and 10 mm. in these parts (the smaller ones at least) when assembling 3D printers and other equipment that use hex head screws that need to be tightened. There are also sockets with T20, T25 and T30 sprockets as well as a 4" length extension . Looking forward to the next opportunity, I need to tighten the smaller clasp so I can try this key. Maybe soon! But even if it takes a little longer, I'm glad I now have a low torque wrench when I need it!

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging