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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    I have both the Wheeler Fat Wrench & the Fix it Sticks, the latter is a better product by far. Specified torque limiters for set ratings means they are consistent ever time, which you can by additional bits for to match what you need.

    The kit i have is this one:
    https://store.fixitsticks.com/collec...kit-with-pouch

    If your not wanting to spend quite this much the =n there is this kit option too:
    https://store.fixitsticks.com/collec...que-driver-kit

    Your local retailer can order them in for you easy as.
    Watch a couple of the review vids before deciding which model to order. the all-in-one unit does not click/release like a normal torque wrench, you have to keep watching the graduations on the side to figure out when to stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    Watch a couple of the review vids before deciding which model to order. the all-in-one unit does not click/release like a normal torque wrench, you have to keep watching the graduations on the side to figure out when to stop.
    Yeah I forgot to mention that is the one downside with the "all-in-one" unit. That's actually why i paid the extra and got the other kit with the pre set heads which click over at specified torque settings.
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    I use a 1/4 drive Warren and Brown ( motor trade) torque wrench if you can find one. Very good quality Australian made.
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    I have a Teng Tools one, comes with bits and a calibration certificate. Got it through the local TradeZone
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    I have a Vortex torque-wrench. Came with corresponding bits and calibration cert. I like it very much.
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    Do you know what size u need Buzz? I’ve a few sizes and am only using the one atm.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    Do you know what size u need Buzz? I’ve a few sizes and am only using the one atm.


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    I got a fix it stick preset thingy and put a socket on it ,works well will take pic in morning chur


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    Went this way seems Algoods but probably better ways cheers


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    I have a Norbar 1/4" 1-20 Nm that I've used for the last 15 years. Can't remember what it cost but remember it was expensive. Still, I've had a lot of use out of it.

 

 

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