I just bought a full set of matco angling torque wrenches (1/4 - 1/2) with my student discount. I got all 3 for $800!! If I had to pay full price I might have looked somewhere else!!
@josebedolla9831 Dude, that's super cool! Recently, I was able to find a really nice snapon air hammer at a pawn shop that's been helping me out a lot with suspension work!
I have the Snap On 1/2" and 3/8" digital torque wrench but they do not have the flex head. The 3/8 was "almost new" but did not have the calibration card with it. He split the cost with me to send it off for calibration. Edit to add. Yes, way to go Matco 15-250 ft lbs is rare. I didn't know of any 1/2 drive with a 250 max that would go down to 15 ft lbs. Thanks for the review and video brother.
Are you planning doing a review on the icon digital torque wrench? That’s the best bang for your buck and it’s made by the exact same manufacturer that MATCO and Cornwell uses!
Nice! I can't justify the price for these since I only use my tools for personal use; I have CDI torque wrenches. But I can see how a pro might want something like this. Thanks for the review!
I just bought a full set of matco angling torque wrenches (1/4 - 1/2) with my student discount. I got all 3 for $800!! If I had to pay full price I might have looked somewhere else!!
Same, I was also able to get a long hammer barrel air hammer kit for 250 with my discount.
@josebedolla9831 Dude, that's super cool! Recently, I was able to find a really nice snapon air hammer at a pawn shop that's been helping me out a lot with suspension work!
I have the Snap On 1/2" and 3/8" digital torque wrench but they do not have the flex head. The 3/8 was "almost new" but did not have the calibration card with it. He split the cost with me to send it off for calibration.
Edit to add. Yes, way to go Matco 15-250 ft lbs is rare. I didn't know of any 1/2 drive with a 250 max that would go down to 15 ft lbs.
Thanks for the review and video brother.
Great tool for engine repair my buddy has the 1/2 I used it and it's a great torque wrench
I'll stick with my Gearwrench electronic 120xp with angle torque wrench.. these are nice..but that Gearwrench is great for ~$200
Are you planning doing a review on the icon digital torque wrench? That’s the best bang for your buck and it’s made by the exact same manufacturer that MATCO and Cornwell uses!
Foot-pounds... degrees. You say tomato, I say watermelon.
Nice! I can't justify the price for these since I only use my tools for personal use; I have CDI torque wrenches. But I can see how a pro might want something like this. Thanks for the review!
I just bought one and it came with a certificate of calibration.That means I don't need to calibrate it no more
Is it even made In USA?
Not sure what you need angle for
Torque to yield bolts, axle bearings, a lot of engine components both internally and externally require angle after reaching torque spec