The GearWrench family of torque wrenches and torque products offer the latest innovations in torque measurement. Included in the line are micrometer, tire shop, beam and electronic torque wrenches, as well as, torque multipliers. The micrometer wrenches are available in fixed head and flex head. The fixed head line offers wrenches in 1/4 in. to 3/4 in. drives. The flex head wrenches are available in 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drives. The tire shop wrenches feature a rugged tire tread rubber cover on the head intended to specifically be used for checking wheel lug nuts and are available in 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drives. The electronic torque wrenches ensure a more precise fastener torque level and are available in a 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drives. The GearWrench line of torque products allow the user to complete any job where accurate torque is required.
- Target torque alert gives a warning as you approach the target torque, vibrating handle, buzzer, and solid LED light indicate when target is reached
- Vibrating handle, buzzer sounds, and solid LED light indicator offer additional safe-guards to avoid over-torqueing fasteners
- 72-tooth ratchet mechanism with a 5-swing arc allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces
- Handle and housing are oil and solvent resistant, protecting the tool from harmful agents and keeping your hands in place
- 5 torque measurement units provide a readout in Nm, ft./lb., in./lb., Kgf/m, and Kgf/cm
- Torque accuracy of plus/minus 2% CW and plus/minus 3% CCW between 20% and 100% of wrench capability
- Requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
- Meets or exceeds ASME B107.28M standards and specifications
- 1-year limited warranty, calibration accuracy warrantied for 90-days
Shaylee Langworth (verified owner) –
A must have tool for getting your wheel lug nuts to their proper setting. Easy dual feedback.See attached video for a live 1 minute demonstration.This is a nice wrench for higher torque settings, like wheel lug nuts. It only goes down to 25 ft/lbs, so even though you can set it for in/lbs, it really isn’t for fine low torque applications.The settings are pretty self explanatory. I only took a 1 minute read of the instructions and I was up and running. Setting the torque is the usual setting, and requires pushing an “up down” button multiple times, or holding it. It could be a little more graceful, but overall it works.There is also the ability to set the “warning indicator” lead time. It comes at 10% which is fine. What happens is when you are within 10% of the torque, it starts beeping as a warning. Then, when it reaches the torque, it goes to a solid tone, AND more importantly you get a vibration feedback. One reviewer here said the warning came too early. Well, that warning can be set to a much lower value if you want to. This setting is not mentioned in the description of the tool, which is a shame, because maybe not everyone wants the alert to start at this time.Other nice things: 2 AA batteries, which are widely available. Batteries go in a dust and oil protected compartment at the end of the tool. It also has a very nice plastic case. Not so nice is that the batteries are not included.GearWrench is a relatively new brand to me. I’ve recently used a few of their tools and they are very nice for mid-range price and usage. The tool is made in China, but seems to be of very good quality.
Fernando Howell (verified owner) –
Excellent tool, I change the strut on a 2009 VW Rabbit it was ease to torque all the bolts and nuts just need to remember to go slow when turning the wrench.
Esmeralda Olson (verified owner) –
Great upgrade from a standard torque wrench. The digital controls make it much easier to set the desired torque values and there’s no need to reset it back to the minimum setting for storage. The wrench beeps as you approach the desired value and vibrates once you reach it. The target torque alert (as they call it) can be changed – default is 10% but can raise or lower it as you see fit. One of it’s cool features is that the readout shows the maximum torque that was applied. Great thing about this wrench is that the working range starts down at 25 ft/lbs, which is lower than the 50 ft/lb that other 1/2″ torque wrenches start at. This eliminates the need to swap to a smaller 3/8″ torque wrench if you’ve gotta go that low.Size and weight are somewhat comparable to a standard torque wrench – the end of the handle is fatter and longer in order to accommodate the electronics and batteries (takes two AA). Clockwise torque has a claimed tolerance of ~2% which is pretty good.
Ona Harber (verified owner) –
It works like a dream
Wilfred Murray (verified owner) –
This is a really nice tool that I like a lot. They have done a good job of thinking of most of the things you would want out of a torque wrench and incorporating them into this tool. The buttons and operation is mostly straight forward and intuitive. The ratchet end is fairly fine tooth so you don’t have to swing the wrench a lot to get to the next click. The handle is a good size and easy to grasp it is nicely tapered and textured. When you get to the desired torque the tool will beep and vibrate and light an LED. It also alerts you by beeping and flashing the LED faster and faster as you get close to your desired torque. You can adjust the percentage of the torque setting where this happens. You can set the tool to retain the max torque you put on the fastener (Peak Mode), in that mode it also displays the actual torque up to that point. Or you can set it to show you what the torque is that you are applying (Tracking Mode) even if you let off it will give you real time readings. It has 5 settings for measurement units NM, Ft-Lb, In-Lb, Kgf-M, Kgf-Cm, so no looking at chart or running a calculator to convert the measurements. The wrench itself is about 24 inches long. The Screen about 1 1/2″ long and 3/4″ tall and is fairly easy to read. It requires 2 AA batteries and it does Not include them. The case is nice and decently built. It has a 1 year warranty. They also state that you can send it in for calibration when needed. It does also say to keep it out of liquids. All in all a really nice tool.
Alessia Green (verified owner) –
Was hoping the settings would be better , like my Snap On 3/8″ drive Digital Torque Wrench is , , but aside from having to push several buttons to set things , and to need to push the Power button for several seconds to turn it on/off (it also auto shuts off after 90 seconds of non use , but the Snap On does not have a Power button , you simply press ANY button and it turns on , I wish this one was that way) , it works well , and I am glad it goes to 250 ft lbs , as the main reason I got it was to be able to set the torque on my front wheel hubs on my truck which is 200 ft lbs , my other torque wrenches only go to 150 ft lbs ….Overall , I give it a 8 out of 10 , mainly because of the unnecessary procedures to set the torque , it is not complicated , just annoying , other than that , it seems accurate in matching with my other torque wrenches at various settings , so I would say craftsmanship is great , it could just be simplified a bit like my Snap On 3/8″ is , just because this is 1/2″ I do not think it should have more procedures to set it , as I have to keep referring to the Instructions to remember how to set it correctly , as it has overtorque settings and various other settings that I feel just complicate things , and are unnecessary , it should be a simple , turn it on , set the desired torque and go , but it is more complicated than that , and it shouldn’t be ….Overall , I am happy with it , and am satisfied with the purchase …. I have had it several weeks and have used it several times , and the long handle makes higher torque settings much easier ………
Solon Torphy (verified owner) –
For the price, the best value for the amenities and simplicity os use.
Emmett Schmitt (verified owner) –
The GearWrench electronic torque wrench is a very well made, accurate torque wrench which can be used to torque fasteners that tighten in both the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions.At a little over 25 inches in length, it has enough leverage to torque up to 250 ft lbs.The ratcheting mechanism is tight with a high tooth count (for a torque wrench) of 72, and is also very smooth with low back drag.The ergonomics are also fantastic. The grip conforms flawlessly and comfortably to your hand(s).The display is clear, though I do not believe it’s lighted, which could be a real pain in certain situations. The buttons and the materials in general all feel high quality.The only reason I’ve taken away one star is based on overall value. It’s not what this torque wrench does that’s an issue. Everything it does, it does great.It’s what it doesn’t do:The digital readout doesn’t light up, as mentioned. It does not measure angle (when a torque setting requires you to, for example, do a quarter turn after reaching max torque.It has a single light indicator for approaching and reaching max torque that always flashes red and beeps a similar sound, which may lead you to think you’ve reached max torque when you haven’t. Having different color lights for approaching and reaching torque would be helpful, along with a bit more of a distinguished beep for each.Taking those features away, you’re left with a digital version of a click type torque wrench. At this price point, it’s hard to justify this wrench over a CDI or Precision Instruments click style torque wrench. And if I want to go the digital route, I’d rather pay more for the angle measurement feature.Regardless, it still does a good enough job of telling you when you’ve reached the desired torque, and as mentioned, it feels high quality and is extremely comfortable in the hand. As it is, it’s a good value. With the angle measurement, it would be a home run.As far as warranties go, it comes with a one year warranty and a calibration guarantee of 90 days. Some wrenches out there will have longer warranties against breakage and defects, even lifetime, and some will cover calibration up to a year. So as far as warranties go, it’s about average.
Norbert Breitenberg (verified owner) –
bought because recommended by mechanic friend after asking what brand is best
Rico Paucek (verified owner) –
The GearWrench 1/2 in. Drive Electronic Torque Wrench is a tool that is in the must have category. It has a digital display that I must say is a little small for someone like me. And it can be set to metric or American settings (25 ft./lbs. to 250 ft./lbs.). On a good note for someone like me that is a little sight impaired. When you reach the desired torque setting. The handle vibrates. A buzzer sounds. And a red LED light comes on. Great feature here. The set up is very simple with the easy to read instructions. Great investment.
Kory Turner (verified owner) –
Electronic Torque Wrench?You bet! You still supply the horsepower, the wrench let’s you know when you’re done. The ½” wrench is great. It’s got a bunch of features that makes life easier, like being able to switch units of measure with a press of the button. This is handy when dealing with ft.lb to newton meter conversions… no need to convert , just push the button. Setting the desired torque value is simple too. While applying torque the bolt the wrench will start beeping when you get close to the torque you want.My only gripe is all the beeping when pressing buttons or adjusting to desired torque.
Brando Donnelly (verified owner) –
This was a gift for our son in law and he hasn’t used it as far as we know so can’t really review it!
Verla Fay (verified owner) –
The Gearwrench 1/2 in. Drive Electronic Torque Wrench is a quality made tool. The 72 tooth ratchet is excellent and the size of the handle allows you easier leverage when reaching the upper end of the tool’s torque limit. The fact that the torque wrench can go from 25 ft lbs to 250 ft lbs is nice as my other wrench doesn’t go that high. The fact that the setting can be changed on the display keeps me from making mistakes on my math with a single setting tool that only displays ft lbs. The tool gives warns as you are approaching the setting and there audible and vibration of the handle are additional nice features. The case is also nice quality.My only issue is a small one but I understand why it is designed this way. You have to hold the power button for a few second 3-4 to start the display. I believe that was so it doesn’t accidently go on and drain the battery. This does power down when not in use so that is a great feature in case you accidently left it one. Overall a very high quality tool.
Arielle Conn (verified owner) –
This tool is a huge upgrade from my torque wrenches from last century. Not only does this GearWrench 85077 tool incorporate the more accurate digital technology but it is also much easier on the hands and body with its extended length. The three notifications of hitting your torque setting (buzzer, LED light, and handle vibration) is a nice feature. There is also a setting to begin a beeping alert based on the percentage of the torque value – within 5% to 50% of the torque setting (target of 100ft-lb an alert at 10% = beeping at 90ft-lb). It is very quick to switch among the 5 torque unit measurements which are convenient if working on cars/equipment that have torque values in ft-lb, in-lb, Nm, kgf-m, or kgf-cm. On the negatives of this tool – the on button must be held for 3 seconds before it turns on; adjusting the torque setting is slow with increments of 0.1ft-lb even though holding down the button will rapidly increase/decrease the value, it still takes time to get to the desired setting. Neither of the negatives are large concerns but more of a need to “get use to the tool”. Overall, this is an everyday torque wrench made from quality materials which should result in a long tool life.
Bradford Johnston (verified owner) –
The GearWrench 1/2 in. Drive Electronic Torque Wrench is a tool that is in the must have category. It has a digital display that I must say is a little small for someone like me. And it can be set to metric or American settings (25 ft./lbs. to 250 ft./lbs.). On a good note for someone like me that is a little sight impaired. When you reach the desired torque setting. The handle vibrates. A buzzer sounds. And a red LED light comes on. Great feature here. The set up is very simple with the easy to read instructions. Great investment.
Arianna Hills (verified owner) –
Nice torque wrench.Easy to turn on and set the torque setting, even with gloves on. It has visual (see video), audible, and tactile (it vibrates) alerts when your desired torque is reached.Comes in a nice case to protect it.The switch that all ratchets have to tighten or loosen is backwards from other ratchets I’ve used, but that’s not a big deal since I will only be using this to tighten, so it will always be on the correct setting.
Joe Macejkovic (verified owner) –
The GearWrench 1/2 in. Drive Electronic Torque Wrench 25 ft./lbs. to 250 ft./lbs. (30-340 Nm) is well built and has the setting readings I need and use the most (ft/lbs & in/lbs.). I really like feeling, hearing and seeing the alerts as I approach and reach my torque set points. Torque accuracy is consistent and electronic controls work well. The 72 tooth ratchet head allows for easier control in tight swing conditions. Handle and grip ergonomics are good and the carry case fits and protects the torque wrench well!