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Wheeler FAT wrench digital or analog????
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2252256" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I must be one of the odd ones, I have used both and prefer the digital. I don't use the beeper at all, I just ignore it. If it really bothers you that much,, I suppose you could just turn the beeps up all the way and you would almost never hear them. Pretty simple, I watch the read out and torque up to the value I want, works great, and I don't have to remember to take the pressure off or read the marker on the analog one. I feel it is more precise than the clicker one, at least within the realm of accuracy these tools have. As far as seeing the readout, never had an issue there, when working on guns they are on the bench or in a vise and I'm standing over them. It's not a car, I'm not crawling under it and getting in contorted positions to tighten a bolt.....ha ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2252256, member: 87243"] I must be one of the odd ones, I have used both and prefer the digital. I don't use the beeper at all, I just ignore it. If it really bothers you that much,, I suppose you could just turn the beeps up all the way and you would almost never hear them. Pretty simple, I watch the read out and torque up to the value I want, works great, and I don't have to remember to take the pressure off or read the marker on the analog one. I feel it is more precise than the clicker one, at least within the realm of accuracy these tools have. As far as seeing the readout, never had an issue there, when working on guns they are on the bench or in a vise and I'm standing over them. It's not a car, I'm not crawling under it and getting in contorted positions to tighten a bolt.....ha ha. [/QUOTE]
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