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The CRAFTSMAN 3/8" Drive Torque Wrench (CMMT99433) combines precision engineering with user-friendly features like a locking adjustment, dual inch/metric scales, and an ergonomic handle. Crafted from polished steel and chrome, it meets ASME standards and comes with a durable case for easy portability, making it an essential tool for professionals and serious DIYers alike.
Color | Black, Red |
Brand | CRAFTSMAN |
Material | Steel, Chrome |
Item Length | 18 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Square Drive |
Finish Type | Polished |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | CRAFTSMAN |
UPC | 885911610315 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911610315 |
Part Number | CMMT99433 |
Item Weight | 3.14 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | CMMT99433 |
Size | 3/8 in |
Style | 3/8 Inch |
Finish | Polished |
Power Source | NON-ENERGY USING |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | (1) 3/8 in. Drive Micrometer Torque Wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**E
Reliable and Easy-to-Use Torque Wrench
I am really impressed with the CRAFTSMAN 3/8" Drive Torque Wrench (CMMT99433). The build quality is excellent, and it feels solid in hand. The wrench has a clear, easy-to-read scale, and the adjustment mechanism is smooth and precise. I’ve used it on several automotive projects, and it has provided accurate torque every time.The clicking sound when reaching the set torque is very distinct, so you know exactly when to stop. It's also lightweight, making it comfortable to use for extended periods. I appreciate the storage case that comes with it, keeping the wrench safe when not in use.This is a great tool for anyone looking for reliable and affordable torque calibration, whether you're a professional or a DIY enthusiast.
D**7
Nice tool.
Needed a torque wrench to tighten the lug nuts on my truck. Didn’t want to spend a lot of money; but wanted something good and reliable. Craftsman have always been a good choice and I was not disappointed with this tool. First thing I did upon receiving it was to check it on a known lug nut and it was spot on the right torque.It comes in a nice case though I have to pry the latches open.I believe it’s a great value.
R**R
Great product!
I needed a torque wrench to do the brakes on my Honda and spent a lot of time comparing different options. Some were cheap, some were ridiculously expensive. Craftsman stood out with the best reviews, and now I see why. It holds its measurement longer and steadier than anything else I found at this price point. It worked perfectly for my brake job, and I’m confident it’ll keep performing for future projects. Very happy with this purchase!
C**Y
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The Dupli-Color ECP199 Adhesion Promoter is an excellent product! I used it before applying automotive paint, and the results were impressive. It created a smooth, strong bond between the surface and the paint, ensuring the finish stayed intact. The 11 oz. aerosol can is easy to use and covers a good area. If you're looking to improve paint adhesion, this is definitely the product to get. Highly recommended for any automotive DIYer!
V**�
Good enough
The media could not be loaded. In my opinion, it works fine, but probably may not be the first choice for a professional. It's reality long and only is useful for 20-100 ft/lbs so not ideal for right spots and low torque.Technically you can use it for 10-20 ft/lbs by setting the specifications to below the 20 mark but set the rotating piece in line with that mark to get values like 11, 12, 13, etc. but be aware that the clink at these torques are extremely faint. Go very slowly and listen very keenky.Do not use on anything less than 10 ft/lbs! I already did that test for you and broke a bolt.The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because after tightening just 10 lug nuts at 80+ ft/lbs, the left/right switch wouldn't budge and I lost all rotation on the drive. Nothing would tighten or loosen. I was able to fix it by using a pair of pliers and force the switch loose and then it was back to normal. I'm hoping this was just a "first use" problem.All in all, grip is great; material feels premium; clear instructions on manual; markings won't go away unless you chisel them off; and most of all, it works (click audible for 20+ ft/lbs).Great buy for DIY jobs.
T**S
Awesome
Item as described and fast shipping and delivery. Would definitely recommend item and seller to other buyers A ++++
M**N
It's pretty good!
Use this all the time for honda transmission drain bolts.
J**O
Decent Torque Wrench at a decent price point.
I needed a TW for spark plug changes. I didn't want to spend a ton of money on something that won't get used often but I also wanted something of decent quality. After searching Amazon for a few hours and reading tons of reviews on quite a bit of different TW's, I decided to buy this Craftsman's 3/8" drive TW along with a Tekton 3/8" TW. My original plan was to see which one I liked and wanted more and return the other. After seeing them in person I decided I'll just keep them both as I did get both for a pretty good price. The Craftsman was over 40% off at the time also. Each TW is different in its own way. The Craftsman has a 1 year warranty, which was surprising cause I thought Craftsman was known for warranting their tools for life? The Tekton on the other hand does have a Lifetime Warranty. The Craftsman is bigger than the Tekton & it's bigger than I expected. I was looking for a small one since the majority of its life would be for spark plug changes. It's not that it's huge or isn't usable for the task, it's just bigger than the Tekton. The TW bar up near the head is the round style. The head is flat, but not the top part of the bar near the head. The Tekton is the flat style, which I also wanted due to my flat 4 boxer engine and spark plug location- might not be the easiest to get to with a round type. The Craftsman has a click that's way closer together than the Tekton. I'm assuming the Craftsman is a 72 click TW and the Tekton is like a 46 click. The case of the Craftsman is nice looking, but not very practical. It's much bigger than it needs to be and it's got a very unnecessary tool hanger on the top of it. I really wish Craftsman would have just built a hanger into the back of the case or not use one at all, but I'm glad the case was included with the TW. The stamped engravings on the TW bar are easy to read and will hold up for the long term compared to the laser etched readings on the Tekton. The readings on the collar look to be laser etched, might not hold up for the long-term depending how you take care of your stuff. The Craftsman manual specifically says to set the TW at it's lowest TORQUE RATING (not zero) while it's not in use. It also says NOT to use this to break things loose. Only use it as it's intended which is to Torque things down in the clockwise position. The best part of the Craftsman is the handle. It's super comfortable to hold. It's not cold metal like all other TW's. It's easy to adjust and comfortable to use. Craftsman TW came with a spec sheet, dated for July 22 which was nice to see. Now whether or not all of the companies are masd printing these sheets and just putting some random numbers on them or actually testing them is another question. There was another TW I looked at, and alot of the reviews had the same exact numbers, date, and person who tested them. That's what makes me question how reliable these spec sheets are. I was also surprised to see that Tekton didn't include one. It has a sticker on the TW that says it's calibrated and tested, but again, who knows. Other than that, it's a pretty basic TW but seems to be a decent one at its price point. I've also left a review over on the Tekton 3/8" TW if you'd like to compare. To be fair, I've rated both TW's a 3-star for everything and will update after I get to use them.