I've used their digital wrench and the regular one. The digital beeps when you're getting close to the desired torque, and goes solid when you're 'there'. The other non digital wrench just 'turns loose' when you hit the correct torque. This might work better for some of you. Both wrenches are great quality for the price. I find myself getting fasteners tightened a lot more than I'd have 'guessed' before. Yep, you now get the 'right tight'. Buy one.
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I purchased this digital wrench thinking that with the audible signal or digital readout it would be pretty easy to work. Unfortunately you can’t stop on your exact torque that you need. Trying to grip it for 65 in.lbs is almost impossible unless your a big guy with a very strong grip, I had to use both hands. You’ll always go over your preset lbs no matter what. It’s great for 25in.lbs or so for scope rings but I seriously had trouble with 65in.lbs for the scope base. I would suggest using a set of normal torque wrenches for the higher torques. I really like the construction and wouldn’t say it’s worthless but I’m sure I can find something out there that’s a little easier to use. I gave it 3 stars only because of these reasons.
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I prefer the digital system versus the mechanical slack off. And for just a few dollars more you can have the digital over the analog. I've only used it to mount 3 Optics and it has performed flawlessly. Also like the way it starts beeping before you get up to your max set torque lets you sneak up on your setting.
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I like the clutch model versus the digital model. The digital model only has beeps to let you know when you are reaching proper torque so when you are torquing in the upper range it’s hard to get accurate results without over torquing.
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Neat little tool that seems to work well. However when tightening some scope mount screws to mfgr's recommended 25 in/pnds, working up incrementally, it seemed like I reached a point where a couple of the screws were about to strip. This was at 20 in/pnds., making me wonder about the tools accuracy. Then again, it could've been the mounts. Do wish they supplied some metric hex bits with it too though. All in all, glad I bought it.
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