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TwoSeven
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  #2473305 29-Apr-2020 13:01
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I have my eye on a Snap-On 3/8” inch ratchet (F80 I think).

 

I like the clicker style and also different lengths and do metric as well as imperial.   Also will probably one day get round to buying a set of torque drivers (screw drivers) as well.





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  #2474244 30-Apr-2020 19:18
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Jase2985:

 

im just using a Teng Tools 40-200Nm one at home mainly for work on the car.

 

 

I picked one of those up a while ago on clearance somewhere. It seems to do the job well. The only "calibration" I've done is tighten the same thing at the same torque with my brother's Sykes Pickavant and it seemed to be bang on.


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