EPAuto 3/8-in Torque Wrench 10-80 ft-lb / 13.6-108.5 Nm vs Lexivon Inch Pound Torque Wrench 1/4-Inch Drive LX-181
Overall winner: EPAuto 3/8-in Torque Wrench 10-80 ft-lb / 13.6-108.5 Nm
Key Differences
EPAuto (A) offers a 3/8" drive with a wider torque range of 10–80 ft·lb and comes with a storage case and non-slip knurled handle, while LEXIVON (B) is a 1/4" drive calibrated for 20–200 in·lb with a traceable calibration certificate and reinforced chrome‑vanadium ratchet head. Pick A if you need higher ft·lb capacity and a more affordable option; pick B if you need precision at low in·lb torque with documented calibration
EPAuto 3/8-in Torque Wrench 10-80 ft-lb / 13.6-108.5 Nm
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
Lexivon Inch Pound Torque Wrench 1/4-Inch Drive LX-181
Torque wrench with 1/4-inch drive, calibrated to +/- 4% accuracy and a traceable calibration certificate. Durable Chrome Vanadium ratchet head and Electro-Black finish for protection. Customers note readability and precise torque range, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- pre-calibrated accuracy +/- 4%
- calibration certificate with traceable serial number
- reinforced ratchet gear head for durability
- electro-black finish for long-lasting protection
Cons
- durability reported as mixed by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EPAuto |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | EPAuto |
| User Reviews | Tie |