BBB Cycling Torque wrench BTL-73
57,97
Fuxon Torque Wrench
62,80
Pro Torque Wrench Set
94,71
BBB Cycling Torque wrench BTL-73 vs. Fuxon Torque Wrench vs. Pro Torque Wrench Set
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Reviews
Pros
Price (9x) |
easy to use (6x) |
Quality (5x) |
Price quality (5x) |
Handy (2x) |
Fine storage box |
Easy to set up |
Good adjustment |
Good torque wrench |
Easy to read |
Nice that bits are included |
Exact |
Cons
no (11x) |
Does not work (3x) |
Not yet found (3x) |
None discovered yet. (2x) |
Setting scale per 2 Nm |
No |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Torque your bolts to the exact right torque specification, preventing cracks or tears. |
Included is a Torx 25 used by many Sram and RockShox products. |
The head has a noticeable click once the pre-set torque value has been reached. |
You are less likely to crack and tear the frame and parts if you tighten screws and bolts to the right torque. |
Tightening to the correct torque prevents parts of your bike from being damaged or broken. |
This wrench contains the most common torx and inbus sizes. |
Cons
Can be set to a maximum of 14 Nm, making it unsuitable to torque your cassette to over 30 Nm. |
This torque wrench goes up to 24 Nm, which is too little to tighten a cassette up to 30 Nm. |
This wrench is adjustable up to 15 Nm. That's too little to tighten a cassette lockring. |
Specifications
T25
T30
T30
T20
T25
T30
T25
T30
T25
T30
T30
Hex Socket Size
3
4
5
6
8
4
5
6
8
3
4
5
6
8
10
4
5
6
8
10
3
4
5
6
4
5
6
Range
2 - 14 Nm
2 - 24 Nm
3 - 15 Nm
Better
Better
Better
Includes bit set
Yes
Yes
Yes
Adjustable
Adjustable
Adjustable
Home maintenance
Home maintenance
Home maintenance