I picked up an analog wrench because I'm going to replace some pulleys along with the serpentine belt on my 4-series.
This wrench is capable of applying torque in both clockwise and counter-clockwise direction. I was pleasantly surprised to see that my wrench was calibrated at +/- 2 percent in CW and less than +/- 3 percent in CCW. The accuracy of the calibration equipment is +/- .5 percent.
I think that's pretty good for a $55 "clicker".
The adjustment knob is so ridiculously easy to use and read.
This wrench is capable of applying torque in both clockwise and counter-clockwise direction. I was pleasantly surprised to see that my wrench was calibrated at +/- 2 percent in CW and less than +/- 3 percent in CCW. The accuracy of the calibration equipment is +/- .5 percent.
I think that's pretty good for a $55 "clicker".
The adjustment knob is so ridiculously easy to use and read.