🔧 Torque like a pro — precision, power, and peace of mind in one sleek set!
This 1/4-inch drive click torque wrench set delivers industrial-grade ±3% accuracy with a certified calibration, featuring a 90-tooth ratchet head that rotates with just a 4° swing arc for precise torque application. Crafted from hardened chromium-molybdenum alloy and aluminum-titanium for durability and corrosion resistance, it offers dual-direction adjustment and an audible click to prevent overtightening. Complete with 16 sockets and essential accessories, it’s engineered for professional-grade performance across a wide range of mechanical and assembly tasks.
Color | 1/4-inch Drive Torque Wrench Set |
Brand | BULLTOOLS |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Length | 9 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | 90-Tooth ratchet head |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | BULLTOOLS |
UPC | 799060061747 |
Part Number | FLD-wq003-3 |
Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FLD-wq003-3 |
Style | Durability】 |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Wremch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**R
Great Tool Set!
A must have for basic bike maintenance. I’ve found these to be useful for so many other projects. This has been a great brand and the tool and case are top quality. Love this.
H**O
Excellent price
The cons for me is this thing is only 22.5" long. I'd preferred 32" to be able to press to 250ftlb. I'm telling you you're not going to be able to hit to max torque unless you hit the gym twice a day. Secondly, the gray on blue marker (1 increment) is incorrect choice. They should've used pure white. It's really hard to get proper contrast but no where as bad as HF Pittsburg Pro version And now for the pros. The black on gray marker (15 increment) is excellent, you can easily see it. It stood out like sore thumb. Then 1 ft-lb increment turns and easily snapped and locked into place and it's secured. Not like HF version which requires manually turning bottom screws. Felt solid in hand, tested on lug nuts it easily achieves 80 ft-lb. I read a lot of bad reviews it seems like users are not knowing how to use torque wrench. If you are an absolute beginner, please watch multiple YT videos. I'd strongly recommend you stick to one unit. Me it's FT-LB all the time. And start out with a BIG bolt like your lug nut so even if you over torque you ain't going to break it. Whereas you newbie starting out on small bolt you can easily over torqued then you blame the product. It's not cool. You're supposed to STOP when you hear a click. This is a mechanical clicker NOT electronic. Electronic version requires different feeling, extremely different and you can actually over torque due to lack of feedback feeling, it just beeps. Mechanical requires you to STOP when you hear the first click, there is no early warning you must STOP. GO SLOW then STOP when you here CLICK. Let's say if your specs stated 80 then set to 40 to go to 60 then go 80. Get this practice right and you'll never have any problem, I promised.
A**O
Torque Ratchet
I really like the size of this ratchet, and what I need for it is perfect. I use it for my road bike. My only complaint is the very small number, but for the price, I like it.
A**N
Torque wrench
Works good for the price!
D**7
Necessary tool for DIY repair cars
Like DIY repair my car. This is a necessary tool
J**N
torque tools set
good tool set
S**1
Well made, seems accurate when compared to another torque wrench (see my update)
Update: I used it to replace a bike seat and set the wrench to 12Nm. The wrench stripped internally and basically could no longer tighten or loosen anything. So, after less than a dozen uses, it died on the last day I was able to return it, which I did. I can no longer recommend this wrench and changed my review from 5 stars to 1 star.I needed a torque wrench for a new bicycle build. I have plenty of automotive torque wrenches but none go down to a couple of Nm. This wrench appears to be well built, no plastic on it. When I connected my 3/8" torque wrench to this one, both set to 20Nm, they both clicked at the same time which means either both are wrong, or hopefully, both correct. I built the bike and didn't break any fasteners or strip any threads, so that's good.Also, I do like the button on the back to release the socket, I find that better than the ones where you can pull off the socket without depressing a button as they tend to loosen up over time and you lose your socket. All said, a good value.
G**R
UPDATE On torque wrench
The company reached out to me and expressed concern abut my review. They offered to make it right. I give them credit for doing that. The result of the email exchange was a fresh copy of their torque wrench kit. I have been using torque wrenchs and torque screwdrivers for some time. All of them follow the convention of producing an audible "click" when the desired torque value is reached. This wrench does not "click". On this wrench the only indication that torque value is achieved is the handle will "tip" slightly. You will see, but not feel or hear, any other indication. If you are working and have direct line of sight on the wrench handle, it seems to work OK. Don't bother with this tool if you will be torquing fasteners not in your direct line of sight. As such, I can't upgrade my review much. I suspect this is why more that a few people, such as myself, have taken the tool to failure or don't understand why it just keeps tightening with no "Click". I have to ask, was this tool deliberately engineered this way or is the factory not assembling them correctly. As I said, I give kudos for the seller reaching out to me. They are at least trying to keep the customer happy. Since I will be using this tool on light duty jobs, on the bench, I will keep it. It remains to be seen if the bits and adapters will hold up. I have read reviews of them breaking. That's the deal. Good luck folks.Broke on first use at a 30 in lb setting. Should have read the reviews first. This "torque wrench" is garbage. Didn't work "click"on a low setting and when I tested it with a known good bolt the drive lug snapped clean off the ratchet face. Don't waste your money.
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