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Every aspect of your vehicle has been engineered to perform under very specific conditions—the fasteners keeping everything together are no exception. To accurately reproduce factory torque specifications, choose the Gorilla Adjustable Torque Wrench Read More
@GorillaAuto are these (the small one specifically) any different from the Harbor Freight models? Everyone is pointing out the similarities, figured I should just ask the vendor.
JhawinsI don't have any reference for Harbor freight torque wrenches, but our torque wrenches are manufactured in a TUV and ISO certified facility located in Taiwan. The TW605 specifically is a pretty common style (all metal, stamped torque scale, locking end nut) so I understand the comparison on the exterior. My personal experience is that our wrenches are much heavier, have a much stronger click, and overall are just a better product. Harbor Freight has an interesting business model which sells cheap, allows for frequent replacement, etc. Some (possibly many) compromises need to be made for that to work. Gorilla aims to provide a higher quality part that will last longer and work better for the duration.
bsdaveyYou're thinking of the Craftsman Model 1019 Laboratory Edition Signature Series torque wrench. The kind used by Cal Tech High Energy physicists, and NASA engineers.
kinda confused... says msrp is $122 but there seems to be many places you can get this wrench for about $60. so it doesn't look like we are getting a super amazing deal.. still better than other places though
What's the difference between these wrenches and the ones I can get from my local parts store? The only difference I can see is that these are far more expensive!