Mountain 16200 3/8" Drive Torque Wrench - 20-200 In/lbs |

| Brand: Mountain Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $84.69 Buy New: $29.80 You Save: $54.89 (65%)
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 4771
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 12.2 x 2.3
MPN: 16200 Model: 16200 UPC: 872857004100 EAN: 0872857004100 ASIN: B000JFHN6A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | Ratcheting click style torque wrench for tight places | | • | Wrench is 10" long | | • | Comes in a blow molded case for easy storage |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Features PRO Ratchet Head.Micrometer style clicks and/or releases when preset torque is reached.Increments: 1 in/lb.Length: 10".Weight: 2 lbs.Includes Red blow molded case (black case is no longer available).Limited life time warranty covers defects in material & workmanship. Warranty does not cover abuse or wear.
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Customer Reviews:
Works well for the money. July 11, 2008 The only problem I had with this is that it's not as user friendly as other TR when adjusting the Torque value.
Horrible product - don't buy it!! March 8, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this product after some research and what a horrible product it is. I opened the package and the instructions was in ft-lb and N-M, which got me very suspicious considering this is a in-lb wrench. And the first time I tried to used it on my car, I set it at 10 in-lb just to be safe, and the wrench never clicked and I almost stripped the thread. I'm now borrowing a friend's wrench and will never use this anywhere near my car. Take my word for it, don't buy it. You will regret using it on anything that's important to you.
Not a bad price November 7, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I needed this wrench to change the timing belt on my car. Since I usually perform my own auto maintenance I decide that I should just invest in a decent tool. After throughly researching various other manufacturers I decided on the Mountain product due to its favorable reviews from Amazon and other sites. The tool is well made and has a solid feel. Every visible part is metal (as opposed to plastic) and the torque graduations are permanently embossed on the tool. The letters are small (although it would be hard to make them any larger due to the size of the tool) and may be difficult for some people to read. It has a durable plastic case for storage and a paper conversion chart. I'm sure that a better product can be purchased but you can expect to spend from $60 to $100 for the same type tool.
Not commercial quality, but a good value nevertheless June 7, 2007 Good tactile feedback at low torque values, which is sometimes where cheaply made wrenches will fail. I can't imagine a better torque wrench for the money. This is a good value for the occasional user.
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