Sealey Torque Wrenches

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Anyone any experience with the above torque wrenches? Or recommend a half decent one that's accurate enough?

How are they for £50. It's for odd jobs on cars. I have a fall socket set but not a torque wrench.

Thanks :)
 
This one

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-...2592&sr=8-1&keywords=silverline+torque+wrench

Very impressed and if you read the reviews, it's been tested on calibrated equipment and found to be very accurate.
Thanks, shall take a look :) Didn't think of the Silverline stuff!

150~ words that could have been 1/8 of that :D
The wrench won't be what strips the bolt head, that'll be the socket ;)

I've not had a had experience with sealey ones but the Halfords Pro ones we use at work for the bikes are pretty spot on. They seem to have held their calibration too considering i'm the only one who winds it in after using them.
Thanks, £80 for the Halfords Pro 40-200NM. It'll do everything I'd ever need, would like something a little less than 40nm just to cover the smaller applications.
Already have one that goes to 14nm (bike specific). I most certainly bear that in mind.
 
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