







🔧 Click into precision, torque with confidence!
The BULLTOOLS 3/8-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench combines professional-grade accuracy (±3%) with a robust 72-tooth ratchet head and dual-range torque scales (7.4-44.3 FT.LB/10-60 Nm). Made from durable Chromium Molybdenum steel and featuring a user-friendly locking knob and quick-release adapters, it’s engineered for precise, reliable torque control across a wide range of automotive and mechanical tasks.








| Color | 3/8-inch Drive(7.4-44.3 Ft.lb/10-60 Nm) |
| Brand | BULLTOOLS |
| Material | Chromium Molybdenum Steel |
| Item Length | 9.3 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.87 Kilograms |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Head Style | 72-tooth Ratchet Head |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Manufacturer | BULLTOOLS |
| UPC | 769326755703 |
| Part Number | TW07-001 |
| Item Weight | 1.92 pounds |
| Item model number | TW07-001 |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
Q**I
Great quality
I can't believe this works great, The click is clear, solid and easy to adjust, great value for the price, highly recommended it.
A**E
thank you
Thank you. The torque wrench is very useful. It is a very good tool for beginners. I use it to repair my bicycle. The tool is of good quality and very convenient. The tools inside include all the basic repair tools. The downside is that the tool box is not very good. For the price, it is still very cost-effective. I have no complaints.
M**.
Seems ok. Get what you pay for. 25-250
If you don't need to torque above 150ft lbs I would suggest the 10-160 ft lbs model. It feels better in the hands. It has a much better case. It comes with the adapters you need. Much better buy.This one comes with a torque wrench in a plastic case and paperwork. It's really stiff to change settings. Especially in the upper ranges. I have to torque a reverse thread bolt to between 160-170 ft lbs. That is the upper limit of the other one so accuracy would be questionable at best. I haven't used it yet. It shortens as the the value increases. Less leverage. Less likely to damage the tool. After use I will edit the comments if I find something wrong with it.
D**Z
Heavy, strong, easy to use, nice case
I had to use this on lug nuts for an RV, to 500ft/lbs of torque, and didn't want to use a torque multiplier.This is a well made tool, heavy and solid, with a nice finish. I like the case it came with so I don't have to worry about it getting banged up. I carry this in the RV to check the torque. Since I took all the wheels off to upgrade the suspension, I have to re-check the torque after driving it. The case makes it easy to transport. That and the head has 2 allen head screws so it can be removed to shorten the tool to fit in the case.The adjustment does take some wrist strength, especially if you are changing it by a large amount. It takes a while to get from 150 to 500 as I had to. I also use this on the sway bar bolts(150ft/lbs) abd the leaf spring u-bolts(250ft/lbs). So having a wide range helped a lot. I didn't have another wrench capable of comparing the torque so I can't vouch for accuracy.When I hit the set torque the click was nice and solid, easy to tell. 500lbs is a lot of torque, I ended up standing on the end to get the torque I needed and this thing didn't flex at all. Great tool.
A**I
Very useful
The quality and workmanship are great, nothing wrong with it. I am very satisfied. Although the tool box is a bit rough, as long as the tools are useful, it's fine! I will review it again after using it for a while. The material of the wrench is very good, it is very smooth to use and feels very comfortable.
L**N
Great value for beginners
Always wanted a set of torque wrenches, but hesitated by the price. Finally decided to purchase this set due to the good reviews and affordable price. I am glad I did. As an amateur car mechanic, I finally can do some minor repairs myself. I used the set on my 12 year old CRV to replace spark plugs. They worked fine. I just wish the shaft could be a bit longer. Great value!
S**1
Well made, seems accurate when compared to another torque wrench (see my update)
Update: I used it to replace a bike seat and set the wrench to 12Nm. The wrench stripped internally and basically could no longer tighten or loosen anything. So, after less than a dozen uses, it died on the last day I was able to return it, which I did. I can no longer recommend this wrench and changed my review from 5 stars to 1 star.I needed a torque wrench for a new bicycle build. I have plenty of automotive torque wrenches but none go down to a couple of Nm. This wrench appears to be well built, no plastic on it. When I connected my 3/8" torque wrench to this one, both set to 20Nm, they both clicked at the same time which means either both are wrong, or hopefully, both correct. I built the bike and didn't break any fasteners or strip any threads, so that's good.Also, I do like the button on the back to release the socket, I find that better than the ones where you can pull off the socket without depressing a button as they tend to loosen up over time and you lose your socket. All said, a good value.
S**.
Inconsistent Accuracy
The media could not be loaded. PROS:>Decent build quality with smooth handle operation.>Accurate between 40-60 in-lbs. (4.5 – 6.7 N-m) – Sweet spot for most bicycle nuts and bolts.>Very distinctive “click” sound and feel even at lowest setting of 20 in-lbs.CONS:>Only accurate between 40-60 in-lbs. Outside of that range you're looking at +/- 11% accuracy.>Difficult to read markings on handle.I bought this 1/4 Bulltools torque wrench mainly for bike repair and maintenance at home. Before using it I tested its accuracy with a calibrated digital torque meter (HIOS HP-100). Test range is limited to 90 in-lbs. since that is the max capability of the torque meter. I only tested for clockwise accuracy.Percent Error are as follows based on average reading of five measurements at each settings:20 in-lbs.: Average reading = 22.24 in-lbs. (Percent Error = 11.2%)40 in-lbs.: Average reading = 40.36 in-lbs. (Percent Error = 0.9%) - Impressive!60 in-lbs.: Average reading = 57.48 in-lbs. (Percent Error = 4.2%)80 in-lbs.: Average reading = 70.86 in-lbs. (Percent Error = 11.4%)90 in-lbs.: Average reading = 79.33 in-lbs. (Percent Error = 11.9%)I retested at 90 in-lbs. using the weight method and a 13-pound dumbbell. With the drive secured on a bolt via a socket I tried suspending the dumbbell on the handle at different distances from the drive starting at 5” and going outward to see where it “clicks”. The wrench breaks/clicks consistently at 6” distance from center of the drive, which translate to 78 in-lbs.The values on the calibration certificate shows clockwise percent error of less than 1% at three different settings. The percent error I got at five different settings do not seem to agree with the certificate, as my results vary between 0.9% and 11.9%. Unfortunately, this had to go back since I need a torque wrench accurate at a wider range than just 40-60 in-lbs. (4.51-6.77 Nm). Otherwise I would've just bought a preset 5 Nm torque driver.
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