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The SUERCUP 3/8-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench delivers professional-grade accuracy with a 72-tooth ratchet head and dual-direction drive, calibrated within ±3% for reliable torque settings from 5 to 45 Ft-Lb (6.8-61 Nm). Crafted from hardened chrome-vanadium steel with an anodized tail plug, it offers exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. Its ergonomic, flashlight-inspired knurled handle ensures comfortable, slip-free use, while the included sturdy storage case keeps it protected. Ideal for bike, motorcycle, and car repairs, this torque wrench is a must-have precision tool for millennial professionals who demand quality and efficiency.

























| Brand | SUERCUP |
| Color | Black |
| Head Style | Fixed Square |
| Item Length | 11.81 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
A**N
Strong, Precise & Versatile – I Love It!
The SUERCUP 1/4–3/8–1/2 in Drive Torque Wrench Set is a superb all-in-one toolkit. The set includes three torque wrenches that cover just about every job—from delicate bike tweaks to heavy-duty automotive work. The drives are solid (1/4, 3/8, and 1/2”), and the build feels very durable. Material & Build Quality: Made from chrome‑vanadium steel, these feel rugged and well-machined. According to SUERCUP’s specs, the 1/2‑inch version uses a hardened Cr‑V alloy. FindThisBest +2 Snapklik +2 Accuracy: Calibration is tight—some models are within ±3% after testing. FindThisBest +1 Operation: The wrench has a 72‑tooth ratchet head for fine increments and can click in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, which is great for flexibility. Snapklik +1 Torque Setting: To set torque, you pull down the locking knob, adjust to the desired setting, and release. The knob locks in place after release, which makes it fast and precise to use. IBSPOT Comfort: The handle has a knurled texture that feels like it was inspired by a flashlight — steady grip, even under torque. Snapklik Durability: The tail plug is anodized red for better oxidation resistance, which adds some longevity. FindThisBest What’s Good: Covers a huge range of applications — good for bikes, cars, and general mechanical work Three-drive set means flexibility without needing multiple separate wrenches Audible “click” means you know when you hit your target torque Something to Consider: It might take a bit of space in your tool kit since it’s a 3-piece set. As with many torque wrenches, it’s best to store it at the lowest setting to keep calibration. Bottom Line: Reliable, well-made, and very practical — a great value tool set for anyone who needs accurate torque across different tasks. I like it a lot and strongly recommend it!
J**R
Great quaility!
I was extremely impressed with the quality for the price. It has a good weight to it and it feels really good. I used it to replace my spark plugs and it worked great at 18ft-lbs. I haven't tested it at a higher torque yet. Overall I am very impressed and I would definitely buy it again.
M**K
Great value for a torque wrench.
Great quality for the price. The torque wrench worked as described. I believe it will be durable and the wrench had no play in the operation. The case is nice added feature. The design is nice and it was easy to use.
A**Y
Accurate and easy to use, great for home mechanics
This torque wrench has been solid for bike and light automotive work. The click is clear and easy to feel, which gives confidence when tightening bolts to spec. The adjustment mechanism is smooth, and the scale is readable enough once you get used to it. For the price, accuracy seems good and consistent so far. I’ve used it on motorcycle bolts and smaller car components without any issues. The dual-direction feature is a nice bonus, and the 72-tooth ratchet works well in tighter spaces. That said, it doesn’t feel like a professional-grade tool. The handle and finish are decent but not premium, and the storage case is pretty basic. Pros: • Clear, audible click • Good torque range for bikes and light car work • Easy to adjust and lock • Smooth ratcheting action Cons: • Not heavy-duty enough for daily professional use • Case is flimsy Overall, a very good torque wrench for DIYers, cyclists, and weekend mechanics. Reliable for the price, just don’t expect shop-level durability.
C**N
It's actually pretty good
I'm a torque wrench junkie. I have torque wrenches from Central Tools, Proto, KD Tools, Armstrong, Precision Instruments, among others. All of my other torque wrenches, aside from this one, are made in USA. Actually I have a Gearwrench torque wrench that's made in China after Apex Tools moved their torque wrench production to China. I believe that was JS Technologies in Georgia, which was owned by Danaher Tool Group. Danaher merged with Cooper Tools, which became Apex. Apex was acquired by Bain Capital, which of course, being a good American company, sought to cut costs at all levels. Hence all US manufacturing (apart from government contract work) was moved to Asian countries. But I digress..... Sorry for the tangent. I got this torque wrench because when I'm changing the oil I have very little clearance to access the drain pan bolt. For reasons I don't fully understand, American tool companies make smaller torque wrenches (12 to 14 inches long) only for inch/pounds scales, which only go up to about 20 ft/lbs. My drain pan bolt needs 30 ft/lbs. So if I wanted a smaller torque wrench that could achieve 30 ft/lbs, the smallest American brand torque wrench I could get would be 18 inches long. This is too long. I can't even get it to click before it hits the ground or the bottom of my car. My old KD Tools torque wrench (made by JS Technologies I believe) was 5-75 ft/lbs and only 12 inches long and that's what I used until it finally broke. This was the only torque wrench I could find with a good ft/lbs torque range at 12 inches long. I do have a German made Gedore torque wrench that's about 13 inches long, and it's ok, but it doesn't have quick release and is only in newton meters (yes conversion to ft/lbs is easy....but still). And this little guy is great. It's accurate out of the box, it's small enough that I can torque the drain pan bolt with only a few swings, the quick release allows me to easily remove the socket with greasy hands. It seems fairly solid, although not snap on solid. It works. Bottom line. I mean it's a made in China torque wrench. But so are the Gearwrench. To be fair, most modestly priced quality torque wrenches are made in Taiwan, such as the Harbor Freight and the tool store brands like Cobalt, Harbor Freight, Menards, and others. I still prefer the USA made torque wrenches like Central Tools, CDI (owned by Snap On), Precision Instruments, Sturdevant Richmont (now owned by Snap On I think). But none of those guys made the size I needed. Anyways, recommend it, good stuff, great price.
A**G
really accurate in all ranges. beats most brand name torque wrench accuracies.
I saw this reviewed from youtuber "Tools Tested" after my HF Icon 5-75 ftlb torque wrench failed to stay within range (target of 13 ft lbs but kept getting 15-17 ftlbs. 5 ftlbs was even worse, the icon wrench kept clocking in at 8-10 ftlbs, double the 5 it lists it can do). i need something that can accurately set 13ftlbs of torque in a 3/8 anvil for some sparkplugs (my 1/4 inlbs torque wrench would work but the added adapter would take up too much space in an already cramped subaru engine bay). i'm thoroughly impressed with the accuracy of this tool! testing on 13 ftlbs, the margin of error was only 0.7%! i tested 5 ftlbs, 27 ftlbs and 45 ftlbs and all fell within 2% or less for error! the whole entire range was great. all tested on an acdelco torque adapter and also tested on a seperate digital torque wrench (it's not a $2000 piece of test equipment thats 0.5% accurate, but it gets me in the ballpark). outside of accuracy, it's also compact and lightweight. the click, even at its lowest setting, is loud, the click feels distinct (ie not mushy), and the adjustment lock mechanism feels solid. some cons: dunno how long the engravings will last, looks painted or etched. numbers are small, and in increments of 2.5? so adjusting it isnt as straightforward. these are all minor nitpicks considering the price and accuracy of this tool. overall: LOVE IT! tho i really wanted to like the $140 HF icon flexhead 5-75 torque wrench, accuracy trumps all, and this little wrench is ACCURATE and a keeper!
A**N
The torque wrenches you have been looking for!
Let me tell you, these are what you've been looking for! I had just bought a 3/8 torque wrench from a parts store and it lasted 3 "clicks". I say it like that because, they could have been mistaken for a hair falling on the floor. I couldn't hear it, and it didn't feel right. Come to find out it was broken and needed replacement, rather than get another one, I figured I'd give Amazon a shot. I was kind of hesitant, but decided ultimately to browse and this ended up being the top contender out of a list of 3. The other 2 were somewhat different in package and price, but I'm not going to lie, this was the best color to me. I like the locking mechanism on the handle way more than the lock nut at the bottom of the other one so far. Just slide it down and twist. Then let go, and it locks itself in place. For the bolts that need a little extra push, it is kind of a concern that it will just let go, but I got past that. If I can trust the other one, I can trust this one won't fail. For the price and quality, it's definitely the best I've found in my 20 minutes of searching through the 15 other items just like this, but very slightly different. Bottom line, they work great, and the fact it had the 3 different sizes with it is a great deal in my opinion. They seem sturdy enough, and I'm way more confident tightening any nut or bolt that I requires a precise torque. I can almost guarantee that these are the torque wrenches you have been looking for.
M**K
Great for the cost
I use a torque wrench to maintain my motorcycle. In particular I work on parts that do not require absolute tolerances but instead have a range of required torque foot-pounds. For that reason, I wanted a reasonably accurate but very inexpensive torque wrench. My needs simply do not demand a highly accurate torque measurement. With that in mind this wrench works quite well. It gives the expected click when the setting is reached in tightening a fastener. I did not rate the accuracy since I have no other devices that are calibrated with which to compare it. It has a nice reversable ratchet setting for reverse thread fasteners. One caveat is the settings. These are pressed markings on the chrome band and are very hard to read in low light. I wasn't interested in spending more money which would have bought me a wrench with contrasting markings or a digital dial. There is a knob on the end of the wrench you turn to lock in the setting. On my wrench this knob tends to work loose. I've not noticed the setting change in in use, but the knob does not really do a great job for the intended task. All of the shortcomings do not detract from the actual use of the wrench. I've used this extensively on my motorcycle and it fits my needs very well. Sturdy and easy to switch the ratchet setting. It accepts all half inch sockets and has sufficient setting range to meet all of my needs. Again, for the money I'm quite happy with the performance of this wrench & can recommend it for needs as I've outlined above!
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