TEKTON 1/4 in. drive micrometer torque wrench (20-200 in-lb) vs EPAuto 3/8-in Torque Wrench 10-80 ft-lb / 13.6-108.5 Nm

Key Differences

EPAuto (A) is positioned in a more affordable price tier and offers a 3/8" drive with a durable ratchet head and storage case, suited for higher-torque tasks. TEKTON (B) is a 1/4" drive micrometer-style wrench with an all-metal build and dual-range scale for finer, precision torque work; both report mixed durability feedback and have identical average ratings

TEKTON 1/4 in. drive micrometer torque wrench (20-200 in-lb)

TEKTON 1/4 in. drive micrometer torque wrench (20-200 in-lb)

TEKTON • ★ 4.4/5 • Mid-Range

TEKTON micrometer torque wrench with 1/4 in. drive and dual-range scale. Includes storage case and manual with torque conversion chart. Customers cite precise torque and easy-to-read settings, with mixed durability feedback

Pros

  • 1/4 in. drive micrometer torque wrench
  • Permanently marked, high-contrast dual-range scale
  • Easy to read even in low light
  • Reversible ratchet head for both directions

Cons

  • Durability mixed among customers
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EPAuto 3/8-in Torque Wrench 10-80 ft-lb / 13.6-108.5 Nm

EPAuto 3/8-in Torque Wrench 10-80 ft-lb / 13.6-108.5 Nm

EPAuto • ★ 4.5/5 • Budget

3/8-in drive torque wrench with click mechanism for precise torque. Durable Cr-V head, knurled grip, and included storage case. Customers note reliable performance and accurate readings

Pros

  • durable ratchet head
  • easy-to-read dual range scale
  • non-slip knurled handle
  • includes sturdy storage case

Cons

  • durability concerns reported by some users
  • accessories excluded
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price EPAuto
Durability Tie
Versatility TEKTON
User Reviews Tie