I have a Proto 10-50 clicker, a CDI 5-40 screwdriver, and a Proto 0-35 dial.Oh, I agree completely. If I saw something like, say a 5-50 inch-lb torque wrench I'd buy it as fast as I could pull out my CC. I'm sure such a tool exists, I've just never seen one.
Similar situation exists here at work. A common apparatus we use measures soil strength from 0 to 9000 PSF..... But on the occasions where we need it the most - when marginal (soft) soils are encountered - are at the extreme low range of the scale where it is the least accurate and the most likely to suffer calibration variables from instrument to instrument. I'd like to have a more-accurate instrument that only measures 0 to maybe 3000 or so.