Fuxon Torque Wrench
66,02
Pro Torque wrench
60,98
Feedback Sports Range
59,97
Fuxon Torque Wrench vs. Pro Torque wrench vs. Feedback Sports Range
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Reviews
Pros
Handy (2x) |
Fine storage box |
Easy to set up |
Good adjustment |
Lies well in the hand (2x) |
Calibrated (2x) |
Clear |
Easy |
Handy pouch for neat and sorted storage |
Handy tool |
Looks and feels durable |
Easy calibration |
Cons
Setting scale per 2 Nm |
No storage box |
Takes some time to adjust to higher torque values |
No end caps |
Nm figure very difficult to read |
Manual |
According to the product specialist
Pros
You are less likely to crack and tear the frame and parts if you tighten screws and bolts to the right torque. |
The wrench is easy to use. |
The wrench has a large torque reach. |
Using torque for tightening prevents carbon parts from being damaged or breaking. |
Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects excluding wear and tear. |
The Feedback Sports Range can be used as a torque and a ratchet wrench. |
Comes with a handy case with the 14 most commonly used bit sizes. |
Cons
This torque wrench goes up to 24 Nm, which is too little to tighten a cassette up to 30 Nm. |
No bits are included with this torque wrench. |
This wrench is adjustable up to 15 Nm. That's too little to tighten a cassette lockring. |
Only goes up to 10 Nm; therefore not suitable for tightening your cassette to more than 30 Nm. |
Specifications
T20
T25
T30
T25
T30
T10
T20
T25
T30
T20
T25
T30
Hex Socket Size
3
4
5
6
8
10
4
5
6
8
10
2
2.5
3
4
5
6
8
2.5
3
4
5
6
8
Range
2 - 24 Nm
2 - 15 Nm
2 - 10 Nm
Better
Better
Better
Includes bit set
Yes
No
Yes
Adjustable
Adjustable
Adjustable
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