Snap On vs ICON, GearWrench, Craftsman, DeWalt, SK Tools, ACDelco, SUERCUP, SUZUME, COOBEAST, and eTork.
Torque wrenches compared for accuracy at 50, 150, and 250 foot pounds of torque. The wrenches were also compared for accuracy after 1,000 cycles. Additionally, the speed of the electronics/sensors is compared.
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SUERCUP: (the 1/2 inch torque wrench might be sold out)
CooBeast:
Craftsman:
DeWalt:
SK Tools:
VEVOR:
eTORK:
GearWrench:
SUZUME:
ACDelco Torque Adapter:
ICON: Available at Harbor Freight
Snap On: Available at the Snap On Store
PROTO Torque Wrench Tester:
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Here are the links to the torque wrenches and please check on the video description for more details. I’m looking forward your comments and future video ideas! Best regards, Todd
SUERCUP: (it looks like the 1/2 inch is sold out right now) https://amzn.to/3USsJbN
CooBeast: https://amzn.to/3UH7yK1
Craftsman: https://amzn.to/45u2RIj
DeWalt: https://amzn.to/4maJqeT
SK Tools: https://amzn.to/3J716tb
VEVOR: https://amzn.to/3Jt5OkQ
eTORK: https://amzn.to/3HieslM
GearWrench: https://amzn.to/3Jt5Nxi
SUZUME: https://amzn.to/3URTL30
ACDelco Torque Adapter: https://amzn.to/45tpKeQ
ICON: Available at Harbor Freight
Snap On: Available at the Snap On Store
PROTO Torque Wrench Tester: https://amzn.to/4op0qiN
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My biggest disappointment is for GearWrench because they make such good tools except for the torque wrenches
I love this chanel. I’m not even in the market for a torque wrench but I just was very interested as I do use a lot of torque wrenches, accuracy is really important, and I have a lot of pre-consieved perceptions about these brands. Frankly I used to have a really positive impression of gearwrench products but they have routinely come up short. I hate Craftsman but they seem to be performing surprisingly well under their new ownership. SK used to be one of my favorite brands until it got bought out by a Chinese company. While I had hoped they would maintain some semblance of quality that just isn’t true as can be seen here. My old SK torque wrench came with a certificate of calibration with actual test data and they didn’t even charge extra for it like most companies would. Talk about quality! I was also very surprised by brands like Dewalt/Milwaukee. They seem to have just started slapping their name on every cheap Chinese product they can get their hands on like a modern black and decker but they have routinely performed well. Of course you also have Harbor Freight especially with its ICON line that has completely turned the industry upside down. If you had told a Snap-on executive 20-30 years ago even 10 years ago that their primary competitor would be Harbor Freight they would have either laughed at you or had you thrown out of the building but that is the very real reality today.
This was VERY detailed! Thank you very much for your efforts to make this video!