Description Feedback's Range Torque & Ratchet Combo Tool offers precision and efficiency by hybridizing the flex-bar design with 2-way ratcheting. This torque wrench has a range of 2 to 10Nm and 14 commonly used steel bits, including 2 extended bits, housed in a compact protective case.
Features & Specs:
Bar-style torque ratchet.
14 S2 Steel Hex, Torx, & Phillips bits + 2 extended bits.
Ranges 2Nm to 10 Nm.
Compact PU Leather coated case w/ molded foam inserts.
Wrench Dimensions: 5.25 x 1 x .75".
Wrench Body: Aluminum, Steel, Nylon.
Wrench Weight: 75g (w/o bits).
Included Bits:
T10 Torx.
T20 Torx
T25 Torx.
T30 Torx.
2, 2.5, 3-6, 8mm hex.
Extended 5mm hex.
Extended T25 Torx.
PhillB-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
No International Shipping . The manufacturer of this product does not allow us to ship outside the United States and U.S. Territories except to US diplomatic and military base addresses (APO/FPO).
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easy to use and the carrying case helps keep things tidy .
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Austin , TX
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
I use this on any bolt with a torque specification lower then 10nm . My handle bars moved around a lot , since I used the torque wrench they have not moved .
Reviewed 11/21/2022
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Does not give repeatable torque measurements
by SteveInAK
Cycling Enthusiast
Anchorage , AK
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
Very disappointed in this product. I have three other torque tools and bought this one to take with me when I travel. Unfortunately I have little faith in getting reliable torque measurements from it. Sometimes it is spot on and other times it is way off when measurements are compared to those taken with this tool or from my other torque tools. Save your money and buy something else.
Reviewed 6/9/2020
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Crap
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Asheville
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
This is really not a very good product. As other reviews mention, it doesn't zero itself. I can't trust it with many thousand dollar bikes.
Reviewed 7/22/2022
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Slick bits
0 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Nice compact torque set to help the DIY cyclist
Reviewed 8/2/2021
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Gets the job done
by SixSeven
Cycling Enthusiast
NE Florida
0 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
The Feedback Range Torque & Ratchet fills the needed void in my tool kit. Having owned no other, I feel this works well and storage case is compact and well-organized.
Reviewed 6/21/2020
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Torque questionable
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
The item looks to be well made regarding the ratchet but the torque portion seems very questionable. When tared to zero it does not go back to zero ever (Ive tried multiple times whether applying pressure to the ratchet by hand or on bolts). I compared it to a click torque wrench ie torqued stem bolt to 4nm, this feedback only read around 3- nm.
Whether both torque devices are not calibrated correctly, I rather have it under torqued than over torqued (esp with carbon bikes) which this feedback ratchet may do given it kept turning the bolt (after already set at 4nm via the click torque).
Compared it to a carbon and aluminum bike and same issue. The main reason I think the torque portion is questionable is bc it never resetreturned back to zero after using the torque feature. Not much information on feedbacks site. They call the dial which you use to calibrate but I really think they meant tare (setting to zero) as I dont see any instructions on how to recalibrate on the box or their site.
A bit disappointed with this as I like feedback products but definitely some quality control or design issues. Will have to look elsewhere, like stick with a click torque wrench although those need to be calibrated from time to time to ensure correct measurements.
Reviewed 2/15/2019
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