EPAuto 3/8-in Torque Wrench 10-80 ft-lb / 13.6-108.5 Nm vs LEXIVON 3/8-in Torque Wrench LX-182
Overall winner: LEXIVON 3/8-in Torque Wrench LX-182
Key Differences
EPAuto (A) is positioned as the more affordable option and highlights a durable ratchet head, storage case, and non-slip knurled handle. LEXIVON (B) emphasizes measured accuracy with a pre-calibrated ±4% spec, a calibration certificate with a traceable serial number, and an easy-to-read dual-range yellow scale—pick A for value and basic durability features, pick B if traceable calibration and readout clarity matter
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 3/8-in Torque Wrench LX-182
Torque wrench ships pre-calibrated for accuracy with a calibration certificate. Durable chrome vanadium head and electro-black finish; easy-to-read yellow dual-range scale. Customers praise readability and torque range, with mixed feedback on durability
Pros
- pre-calibrated to +/- 4% accuracy
- calibration certificate with traceable serial number
- durable reinforced ratchet gear head
- rust and corrosion protection with Electro-Black finish
Cons
- mixed reports on durability
- some users experienced internal failures
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EPAuto |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Tie |