BBB Cycling Torque wrench BTL-73
51.50
BBB Cycling Torque wrench BTL-73
Fuxon Torque Wrench
55.80
Fuxon Torque Wrench
Topeak Nano Torqbar X
38.60
Topeak Nano Torqbar X

BBB Cycling Torque wrench BTL-73 vs. Fuxon Torque Wrench vs. Topeak Nano Torqbar X


BBB Cycling Torque wrench BTL-73
Fuxon Torque Wrench
Topeak Nano Torqbar X
BBB Cycling Torque wrench BTL-73

51.50

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Fuxon Torque Wrench

55.80

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Topeak Nano Torqbar X

38.60

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Pros
Price (9x)
easy to use (6x)
Quality (5x)
Price quality (5x)
Handy (2x)
Fine storage box
Easy to set up
Good adjustment
Format
Quality
Price
Easy to carry
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.
Compact tool to take along.
Box included to store drill your bits.
Using a torque spanner will prevent damage to your frame from over-tightening bolts.
The torque setting between 2-6nm, perfect for all small bike parts!
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.
For major maintenance on your bike, we recommend a torque spanner with a greater range.

Specifications

Torque Screw Head Size
T25
T30
T20
T25
T30
T20
T25
Hex Socket Size
3
4
5
6
8
3
4
5
6
8
10
3
4
5
Range
2 - 14 Nm
2 - 24 Nm
2 - 6 Nm
Colour
Black
Quality
Better
Better
Better
Includes bit set
Yes
Yes
Yes
Type of torque wrench
Adjustable
Adjustable
Adjustable
Recommended for
Home maintenance
Home maintenance
On the road