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Old 5th April 2011, 05:10 PM
MrFozzieBear MrFozzieBear is offline
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I think when it comes to torque wrenches your better off putting some money behind it, escpecially of your working on an engine.
I use the halfords professional one's now, they come with a certificate of calibration and if you have/ or know of someone who has a trade card you'll save about £30 pounds off them. you can't argue at the price only downside is the handle part is plastic but as its esstentualy a precision tool that should'nt matter you won't be bashing stuff with it,

There an excellent tool and i prefer them to the work snap-on one's clearer to set up.
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