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Piece of junk July 12, 2010 John Spaulding (Oroville, CA United States) Bought this item to torque bolts for a ceiling project. The tourque required was 20lbs. The minimum for this torque wrench. It broke in the first 20 bolts. Wasted $[...] bucks. Garbage.
Does the job June 2, 2010 N. Plamondon 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this wrench to do my own motorcycle maintenance. After doing my 36k mile service using this wrench, I'm fairly pleased. The wrench feels solidly built, is easy to adjust, and has a distinct click when the set torque has been applied. I can't say anything about its longevity yet, but so far, so good.
Terrific price April 14, 2010 B. E. Wyrick (Montgomery, AL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This torque wrench turned out to be just what I needed to change the sparkplugs on my aging Saturn. Much better than the beam type wrench I ordered first. I was wary about ordering this one as some previous reviewers said they received wrenches measuring ft/lbs instead of in/lbs. I was pleased that the wrench I received was 20-200 in/lbs as advertised. I noted, however, that the instruction sheet included referred to ft/lbs, I assume for a different model. Perhaps Mountain has problems putting their products in the appropriate packaging. (alliteration intended)
If you do receive the wrong product, Amazon has an excellent return service; just hold on to the box it came in. I know this from experience (re the aforementioned beam torque wrench).
Quick delivery of product as described. September 8, 2009 Daniel R. Bundy (St. Paul, MN) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I received the torque wrench I'd ordered and have put it to use - nice to have it at a good price and without having to delay my project while waiting for it to arrive.
Thanks!
Beware: Not what it seems July 3, 2009 Dr. Stuart Cheshire (San Jose, CA USA) 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
Beware: It appears this product is currently mis-labeled. Other Mountain torque wrenches are calibrated in ft-lbs, not in-lbs (e.g. Mountain 16150 is 150 ft-lbs, Mountain 16250 is 250 ft-lbs, etc.) If you set the Mountain 16200 to 200 thinking that's 200 in-lbs, you'll be applying 12x too much torque and probably strip your fastener.
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