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Craftsman 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench (50-ft lb to 250-ft lb) $64.98 & More + Free Shipping

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Various Retailers [amazon.com] have Craftsman 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench (CMMT99434, 50-ft lb to 250-ft lb) on sale for $64.98. Shipping is free.Various Retailers [amazon.com] also have Craftsman 3/8" Drive Micrometer Torque Wrench (CMMT99433, 20-100 ft. lb. Capacity) on sale for $54.98. Shipping is free.
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Various Retailers [amazon.com] have Craftsman 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench (CMMT99434, 50-ft lb to 250-ft lb) on sale for $64.98. Shipping is free.Various Retailers [amazon.com] also have Craftsman 3/8" Drive Micrometer Torque Wrench (CMMT99433, 20-100 ft. lb. Capacity) on sale for $54.98. Shipping is free.

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Model: Micrometer Torque Wrench,1/2" Drive

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Tarkov
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>Ends july 30th

Guess I don't have to be in a hurry for this one.
Also I have the "FDAY" promo on doordash for 25% off in addition to the sale price of $55/$65 so I should probably look at getting a doordash gift card
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vanwern
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Is the 3/8 good enough for lugnuts on rav4?
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CompassionateVeg
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This looks like the torque wrench I bought 10 years ago that failed and I still haven't gone to get the warranty replacement. It just stopped clicking.
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panini
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Quote from CompassionateVeg :
This looks like the torque wrench I bought 10 years ago that failed and I still haven't gone to get the warranty replacement. It just stopped clicking.
This is the reason I got the HarborFrieght one. It just less headache in doing warranty replacement.
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Quote from panini :
This is the reason I got the HarborFrieght one. It just less headache in doing warranty replacement.

Yeah, the irony :-) My 20-year-old harbor freight one is still working and that's what I've been using for the last 10 years.
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itaos
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Quote from vanwern :
Is the 3/8 good enough for lugnuts on rav4?
76 ft-lb you're set
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enecks
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Quote from panini :
This is the reason I got the HarborFrieght one. It just less headache in doing warranty replacement.

Headache, indeed. I had a made in USA ratchet purchased from Sears. It stopped ratcheting after about 10 years, so I eventually took it to Lowe's. They looked at me like I had two heads until they found the one employee who knew how to handle it. The other downside (to some) is that the replacement was imported. It's held up reasonably well thus far, though.

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Quote from enecks :
Headache, indeed. I had a made in USA ratchet purchased from Sears. It stopped ratcheting after about 10 years, so I eventually took it to Lowe's. They looked at me like I had two heads until they found the one employee who knew how to handle it. The other downside (to some) is that the replacement was imported. It's held up reasonably well thus far, though.

Lowe's never has more than one person at the store that knows how to do stuff at any given time. Company policy.
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Quote from enecks :
Headache, indeed. I had a made in USA ratchet purchased from Sears. It stopped ratcheting after about 10 years, so I eventually took it to Lowe's. They looked at me like I had two heads until they found the one employee who knew how to handle it. The other downside (to some) is that the replacement was imported. It's held up reasonably well thus far, though.
FWIW, there's probably somebody out there who thinks that's a valuable collector's model, already has a rebuild kit for it, and would have paid you for shipping and a new Chinaman ratchet (not me though.)

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