🔩 Torque with confidence, fix with flair!
The SanLiang Torque Screwdriver Wrench Driver Bits Set offers precise torque control from 10 to 70 in-lbs with 1 in-lb increments, featuring 10 versatile 1/4’’ bits in a durable metal build. Its easy-to-use preset and locking mechanism ensures reliable performance for bike repairs, mounting, and maintenance tasks.
Brand | SanLiang |
Material | Metal |
Drive System | Slotted, Phillips |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Drive Bit Shank Style | Hex Shank |
Bit Compatibilities | 1/4 inch |
Manufacturer | SanLiang |
Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
Size | 10-70 in-lbs |
Color | Red, Silver, Black |
Style | Reliable】the |
Torque | 70 Inch Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | 六角 |
Measurement System | inch |
Compatible Fastener Range | 0.25 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**I
Precision and Versatility
I don't write reviews on products unless I truly use them and feel they are an asset in my life. I recently purchased the Sanliang Torque Screwdriver Wrench Driver Bits Set (10-70 in-lbs), and it has exceeded my expectations. This tool is perfect for a wide range of applications, from bike repairing to precise maintenance tasks. The adjustable torque range of 10-70 inch-pounds offers great versatility, ensuring accurate and consistent tightening. The set includes a variety of driver bits, making it adaptable to different jobs. The build quality is solid and durable, providing confidence in its long-term performance. Overall, this torque screwdriver set is an excellent addition to any toolbox. Highly recommended for anyone in need of a reliable and precise tool!
D**E
Good for repeated results, but not accurate.
I've used torque tools before, and just needed a cheap screwdriver for some PC work. Overall I'd recommend it for someone who just needs a general torque and repeatable results, but not for fine tuned work or meeting important specs.CONS:- It's nowhere near accurate. Versus an expensive torque screwdriver, it's clear that the numbers on this are only a suggestion. Close enough for work around the house or on a car, but not if you want to pass inspection on breaker lug tension in a panel.- Setting it, while mechanically isn't complicated, the adjustment numbers in the bottom are useless, and don't reflect anything. This could give an uneducated user a false sense of what value they're setting to.- The bits are junk. Chrome plated, cheap made, and obviously uneven. I'm sure they'll work for small jobs, but anything that needs a tight fit or higher torque is gonna see these breaking for sure.PROS:- Very cheap. It's a torque screwdriver, and it's $30 as of this time. Even a garbage Craftsman is going to run $80 for the same tool, with the same mechanism, and only very slightly better quality.- Repeatable. Like I said, I got this for PC work. I need to make sure every fan screw is at a specific torque, every motherboard standoff is the same, and most importantly, that my CPU cooler is exactly the same on all 4 corners. This does that perfectly. Again, it's not to an exact spec of like 33.7 in/lbs, but I can be sure that every screw is exactly like it's mates.- The Case. The fact this thing is so cheap and actually comes with a case is great. 12 bit slots means I'll be able to grab some better bits and store them with it so I know I'll always have what I need.
S**.
Solid, Precise Tool that Gets the Job Done
This torque wrench has held up well to reasonably hard use, and gives repeatable precise torque. It has an excellent range of torque settings, and comes neatly cased with a set of hex socket bits. It is also compatible with the hex socket bits from all my other wrench sets, which I found to be very useful.The magnetic retention for the socket bits is strong, and transfers magnetism to the bits, which is useful for holding / aligning screws against the bits for precise installation.To set the torque, you just pull the end cap and turn it. There are regular detents to enable intermediate settings in single inch-pound increments. Initially, I was skeptical on how much leverage the fat, “flashlight” handle / grip would provide compared to a T-bar. However, in use I have found the fat handle to be very comfortable and effective, and giving excellent control.The low cost of this tool is remarkable for the quality and performance it delivers.
K**N
Did what it was needed to do, cheap, same day delivery
These things are outrageous at stores and most other places online. Needed one to mount sight and this had same day delivery was one of the cheapest options with a good amount of reviews. Installed the sight with no issue. Worked great for what it was needed for. Doubt I'll use it very often but will have it if family friends need to borrow
B**S
The tool you didn't know you needed.
Used this to wire up a breaker box. It's comforting to know you get consistent torque on those fasteners, not too little, not too much. Good for light torque fasteners when the torque wrench is inconvenient. Easy to use. The included bits are probably fine, but I used others for what I needed.
A**R
Driver tip too short to reach recessed screw
Torque mechanism is easy to use and appears to work fine, but the driver tips are rather short. I could not use this tool to install an electrical breaker because the driver tip would not reach the recessed screw.
S**N
It works for the money
I bought this torque screwdriver to install a Tesla Wall Charger. It does work as expected, especially considering the price. This torque screwdriver is a perfect case of "You get what you pay for". The only major gripe I have is how the torque setting is displayed. You have to pull the bottom of the screwdriver out to loosen or tighten the torque mechanism. There is a small window that displays a number from 0-9, which in combination with the indicator bar is used to set the inch/lbs setting. The numbers and display window are very hard to see. So if the bar is between 40 and 50, and the number in the window is "5", that means it's set to 45 inch/lbs. The problem is you can't see the numbers as you are rotating the setting nob. There also seem to be in-between notches when rotating the setting knob, which don't show a number at all in the window. Does it work? Yes - as good as you should expect a $30 tool that normally costs $70+.
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