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I use a Craftsman, but get sockets at a pawn shop. They are cheap and you can spot cracked or bad ones right away.
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bretfraz said:I have a Craftsman 1/2" drive torque wrench just like Steve's. I agree completely - for a shadetree mechanic a Craftsman is excellent. A pro quality wrench is best if you rebuild motors or something but beyond that, they're overkill.
I also have a Husky 3/8" drive wrench in inch pounds. I find I use that one often for work on lawnmowers or other small engine equipt. There are gonna be times you need a wrench that can torque to a spec under 25 ft lbs so an inch lb wrench is worth having. Again, no need to go off the hook for one. Mine cost me about $45.00 at Home Despot.