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  • Torque Wrench, Jobsworth?
  • cogglepin
    Full Member

    Anything better for the money out there or shall I not waste my time looking and just get one ordered?

    bigblackshed
    Full Member

    How much is it?

    cogglepin
    Full Member

    £29 + p,p

    drdjpower
    Full Member

    I bought the Jobsworth one for a bit more than this many years ago. It’s absolutely fine. Go for it.

    tall_martin
    Full Member

    I bought the jobsworth a year ago.

    No badly tightened bolts have bugged me since then

    igm
    Full Member

    You’ll get a better price than £29.99 in a bit if you can wait.

    I have one. Quite nice really.

    cogglepin
    Full Member

    Aye I know, I’ve seen them at £20 before but I could do with one in the next couple of weeks. Anyway Jobsworth it is! Thanks folks.

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    If folk say it’s fine then go for it, no experience of them myself.

    For the money though the Bikehut (Cyclus) torque wrenches are identical to the Teng equivalents minus the angular gauge (never needed one for a bike) and socket release. Of course it’s only a tenner more for the full bhuna but that’s just getting into mission creep.

    dyna-ti
    Full Member

    They’re all calibrated from the off and should come with a bit of paper saying so. So unless its critical for nasa its probably as good as any other generic rebranded. They are as far as I can see from YT vids the same thing, and in the unpacking vids have the calibration certificate packed in.

    dmorts
    Full Member

    When my BBB Torque wrench ratchet broke I researched replacements and ended up with a Norbar 4-20nm. Not cheap but not stupidly expensive either, especially compared to Park tools.

    https://www.zoro.co.uk/shop/hand-tools/torque-wrenches/13832-tti20-1-4inch-sq-dv-torque-wrench-4-20n-m/p/ZT1210640X

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    The Bikehut one is half the price of the Norbar, don’t get me wrong they’re good but not sure double the price good.

    Park is just hilarious, I’m guessing trade discount is massive to encourage folk to actually buy them over other brands.

    hooli
    Full Member

    I have the jobsworth one, think it was £19.99 at some point but it is great. I’d buy another if this one gets lost or damaged.

    Superficial
    Free Member

    I bought the Jobsworth one for a bit more than this many years ago. It’s absolutely fine. Go for it.

    I don’t use it loads though, I’m never too convinced that bikes need precisely-torqued assembly. Or maybe my wrist is sufficiently well-calibrated that I’ve never had issues with bolts slipping. <Ducks for cover>

    easily
    Free Member

    I’m happy with mine. Bought for about 20 quid but 30 is a fair price.

    zerocool
    Full Member

    I’ve never seen the point of cheap torque wrenches, half the ones once seen tested aren’t very accurate after a short while anyway. And if they’re not accurate then are they any better than just being careful when you tighten things?

    boobs
    Full Member

    I bought the m part one and used it against snap on tools versions, I sent it back and bought the norbar one.

    doomanic
    Full Member

    I paid £25 for the Jobsworth wrench a couple of years ago. I don’t recall it coming with a calibration certificate but I’ve had it calibrated at work and it’s better than Magnusson wrench I use for work.

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