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CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench, 1/2″ Drive (CMMT99434)

Original price was: $99.98.Current price is: $64.98.

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1/2-inch Drive Micrometer Torque Wrench has a hassle free locking feature allowing the user to adjust quick and easily while providing comfort and portability for the CRAFTSMAN torque wrench.
PORTABILITY: Torque wrench 1/2 inch drive has a durable case for portability or storage
ADDED COMFORT: Bi-material handle for comfort and grip of the 1/2 torque wrench
HASSLE FREE USE: Locking feature adjusts quick and easily for hassle free use
QUICK IDENTIFICATION: Scales stamped into housing showing inch and metric torque settings
Meets or Exceeds ASME Specifications
The torque wrench can apply a torque range between a minimum of 50 ft-lbs (68 Nm) and a maximum of 250 ft-lbs (339 Nm). The 50-250 ft-lbs represents the torque range in foot-pounds units. The 68-339 Nm represents the same torque range, but expressed in Newton-meters. This torque range of 50-250 ft-lbs (68-339 Nm) indicates that the torque wrench is capable of applying a minimum torque of 50 ft-lbs (68 Nm) up to a maximum of 250 ft-lbs (339 Nm).

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Customers find this torque wrench to be of old Craftsman quality, with accurate readings every time and a nice case included. The tool is easy to use, with readings that are easy to understand and obtain, and features a long handle for higher torque requirements. They appreciate its functionality and consider it good value for money, with one customer noting it’s particularly suitable for heavy-duty applications.

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  1. Honest Review – SDJ

    Go with what you know! Brand matters
    I recently purchased the CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench, 1/2″ Drive as a replacement for a malfunctioning torque wrench that I had previously purchased from Home Depot. Here’s my review of the product based on my experience:First and foremost, I was drawn to the CRAFTSMAN brand due to its reputation for quality and reliability. I had heard positive things about their tools, so I had high expectations for this torque wrench.In terms of build quality, the CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench feels solid and well-constructed. The materials used are durable and give a sense of confidence while using the tool. The 1/2″ drive size is suitable for a wide range of applications, making it versatile for various projects.One of the key features of a torque wrench is its accuracy, and I’m pleased to say that the CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench delivers in this aspect. The wrench is designed to provide precise torque measurements, allowing me to tighten bolts and nuts to the specified torque values with confidence. The torque settings are easy to adjust, and the wrench clicks audibly when the desired torque is reached, providing a clear indication.The handle of the torque wrench is comfortable to grip, and the overall design is user-friendly. The wrench is also relatively easy to calibrate if needed, ensuring accurate readings over time.As for the performance, the CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench has been reliable and consistent. It has performed well during various tasks, including automotive work and other mechanical projects where precise torque application is crucial. I have not encountered any issues with the wrench’s functionality or performance so far.In terms of pricing, the CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench is reasonably priced compared to other torque wrenches on the market. While it may be slightly more expensive than some budget options, I believe the quality and reliability of the CRAFTSMAN brand justify the investment.Overall, I am satisfied with my purchase of the CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench, 1/2″ Drive. It has proven to be a reliable and accurate tool, which was exactly what I was looking for as a replacement for my previous malfunctioning torque wrench. If you’re in need of a dependable torque wrench for your projects, I would recommend considering the CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench as a solid option.

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  2. Jeremiah Reno

    Decent Torque Wrench at a decent price point.
    I needed a TW for spark plug changes. I didn’t want to spend a ton of money on something that won’t get used often but I also wanted something of decent quality. After searching Amazon for a few hours and reading tons of reviews on quite a bit of different TW’s, I decided to buy this Craftsman’s 3/8″ drive TW along with a Tekton 3/8″ TW. My original plan was to see which one I liked and wanted more and return the other. After seeing them in person I decided I’ll just keep them both as I did get both for a pretty good price. The Craftsman was over 40% off at the time also. Each TW is different in its own way. The Craftsman has a 1 year warranty, which was surprising cause I thought Craftsman was known for warranting their tools for life? The Tekton on the other hand does have a Lifetime Warranty. The Craftsman is bigger than the Tekton & it’s bigger than I expected. I was looking for a small one since the majority of its life would be for spark plug changes. It’s not that it’s huge or isn’t usable for the task, it’s just bigger than the Tekton. The TW bar up near the head is the round style. The head is flat, but not the top part of the bar near the head. The Tekton is the flat style, which I also wanted due to my flat 4 boxer engine and spark plug location- might not be the easiest to get to with a round type. The Craftsman has a click that’s way closer together than the Tekton. I’m assuming the Craftsman is a 72 click TW and the Tekton is like a 46 click. The case of the Craftsman is nice looking, but not very practical. It’s much bigger than it needs to be and it’s got a very unnecessary tool hanger on the top of it. I really wish Craftsman would have just built a hanger into the back of the case or not use one at all, but I’m glad the case was included with the TW. The stamped engravings on the TW bar are easy to read and will hold up for the long term compared to the laser etched readings on the Tekton. The readings on the collar look to be laser etched, might not hold up for the long-term depending how you take care of your stuff. The Craftsman manual specifically says to set the TW at it’s lowest TORQUE RATING (not zero) while it’s not in use. It also says NOT to use this to break things loose. Only use it as it’s intended which is to Torque things down in the clockwise position. The best part of the Craftsman is the handle. It’s super comfortable to hold. It’s not cold metal like all other TW’s. It’s easy to adjust and comfortable to use. Craftsman TW came with a spec sheet, dated for July 22 which was nice to see. Now whether or not all of the companies are masd printing these sheets and just putting some random numbers on them or actually testing them is another question. There was another TW I looked at, and alot of the reviews had the same exact numbers, date, and person who tested them. That’s what makes me question how reliable these spec sheets are. I was also surprised to see that Tekton didn’t include one. It has a sticker on the TW that says it’s calibrated and tested, but again, who knows. Other than that, it’s a pretty basic TW but seems to be a decent one at its price point. I’ve also left a review over on the Tekton 3/8″ TW if you’d like to compare. To be fair, I’ve rated both TW’s a 3-star for everything and will update after I get to use them.

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  3. Bounty

    Click Bait for the Mechanic in us all
    Very impressive torque wrench. For a half inch drive, it’s a beast. Very lengthy too, which should help with achieving the higher torque values as I age. It came with a nice case too, to keep it stored properly when not in use. I know there’s been a lot of hating on Craftsman lately but hey, their tools get the job done, and they are economically friendly too. And Ive used all types of brands of tooling and Craftsman is on top for affordability, usability and durability. So, if you’re mechanically inclined and like doing your own work, get one of these to help in torquing all your fasteners properly. It takes the guess work out of it.

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  4. Armando Reyes

    One of the BEST torque wrenches available
    I like this tool cause it’s made perfect. Easy to set up the twist dial and the settings are visible, very well made to last , comes in a plastic case . The length is perfect for torquing larger bolts

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  5. Satwinder Benipal

    Craftsman is a good alternative to expensive brands if you use tools occasionally. It is a good Product and come with a Calibration Certificate. Tested it along other Torque Rachets and its pretty Precise.

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  6. Igor

    Great quality of the tool itself and the case. Works as expected.

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  7. Pawel Racis

    Świetny klucz, bardzo dobra jakość, łatwy w obsłudze.

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  8. Mauricio Tolentino Arana

    Excelente calidad y materiales

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  9. Lee

    Good quality for the price pointGood length for torquing wheels

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    CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench, 1/2″ Drive (CMMT99434)
    CRAFTSMAN Torque Wrench, 1/2″ Drive (CMMT99434)

    Original price was: $99.98.Current price is: $64.98.

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