








🛠️ Master Torque Like a Pro — Don’t Let Precision Slip Away!
The CDI 3/8 Inch Drive Adjustable Click Torque Wrench delivers professional-grade accuracy (±4% CW) across a versatile 5-75 ft-lbs range. Featuring dual laser-etched scales in ft-lbs and Newton meters, a rugged alloy steel build, and a positive lock mechanism, it’s engineered for durability and precision. Each wrench is individually serialized with a N.I.S.T.-traceable calibration certificate, housed in a protective blow-molded case, making it the go-to tool for millennial managers who demand reliability and efficiency on every project.









| ASIN | B002L9Z27E |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 652,073 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 973 in Torque Wrenches |
| Colour | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (172) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2024 |
| Finish | Polished |
| Head Style | Fixed Square |
| Included Components | Certificate of Calibration, Plastic Case for Storage |
| Installation method | arc-welding |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.36 kg |
| Item model number | 752MFRMH |
| Manufacturer | Snap-on Industrial Brand CDI Torque |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Measurement System | Imperial |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 752MFRMH |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 3.63 x 3.05 cm; 1.36 kg |
| Size | 3/8" |
| Style | 5-75 ft.lbs |
| Torque | 2.5E+2 Foot Pounds |
N**O
High quality
High quality product with a most useful range if working on motorbikes. Great value for what you are getting, when compared to the competition.
K**8
Everything about this torque wrench is as it should be, except the traditional “click” is nearly nonexistent. I often don’t even know I’ve reached my setting and beginning to believe it may be defective. (So after receiving a replacement, the second wrench worked as it should; even though it was shipped left on 25lbs, instead of wound fully out. BUT, after a bit of testing I would not recommend this to anyone working in the sub 30 ftlbs range. At 75 noticeable feedback is there but anything under, 55/50, it starts to diminish. In reality, this wrench is actually made for how it’s advertised, something to be used out in the field. I wouldn’t consider this a cheap alternative to a Snap-on, Mac, whatever. It’s more like a crude tool that lives its life in a back of a work truck and is tossed when it’s dead.) - adding an extra star because it does what it’s advertised, kinda.
J**Y
This wrench is excellent, happy to find a quality made in USA, (well sort of, it's assembled in the US with some Asian components), tool that's affordable. If I had the $$$ I would have gone with the true overpriced Snapon product for $350+ but this is fine. In comparison with my Snapon wrench it is a little lighter and appears to be less robust, if I used this tool every day I'd go with the Snapon, for the weekender I highly recommend CDI. The only grip I have is the little direction lever is too easy to change, it's very easy to put it in the wrong position, not a deal breaker just a pain. Love the button release that Sears used to have. Comes with plastic case as well.
M**B
Nicely built wrench! Tested 5 pound range against my cdi inch pound dial 1502ldin , and it came in at about 5.8 pounds, not bad for bottom of the range! No clicks on this one, you feel for the release. Careful up to 10 pound range, get to know the feel. Awesome!
M**E
cdi torque wrenches work great. only thing that gets me in trouble is the ease of flipping the directional lever...every now and again i inadvertently and unknowingly switch it from clockwise to center position, which removes the torque setting. I pay extra attention when using in soft metal or critical applications. I have a couple different cdi torque wrenches. they appear to be of much higher quality than the box store versions i had before. My wife uses the 1/2 cdi torque wrench to torque down the wheel lug nuts with no issue
P**H
I bought the 1/2-inch and 3/8-inch CDI torque wrenches from Amazon two weeks ago. I've since had the opportunity to use both while replacing CV axles on my car. They exceeded my expectations: They're easy to adjust, and the "torque click" is pronounced. Equally important, the pair cost less than half of the price of a single 1/2-inch (digital) torque wrench from SnapOn. My only (small) complaint is the reversing switch/lever on the smaller tool. It's easily moved to a neutral or reverse position. Not a big deal for me, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
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