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The GEARWRENCH 1/2" Drive 120XP Flex Head Electronic Torque Wrench combines cutting-edge digital torque and angle measurement with a flexible 3° ratcheting head, delivering ±2% torque accuracy and ±1% angle precision. Designed for professionals tackling tight spaces, it features a low profile, vibrating alerts, and a clear LCD screen to ensure every fastener is tightened perfectly. Durable alloy steel construction and ergonomic design make it an essential tool for precision-driven projects.






















| ASIN | B07TFHW17F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,361 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #111 in Torque Wrenches |
| Brand Name | GEARWRENCH |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (280) |
| End Style | swivel |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00099575851964 |
| Head Style | Flex |
| Included Components | (1) 1/2 120XP Flex Head Electronic Torque Wrench with Angle" |
| Is Non Sparking | No |
| Is Racheting | Yes |
| Item Length | 24.26 Inches |
| Item Torque | 250 Foot Pounds |
| Item Type Name | Torque Wrench |
| Item Weight | 2.95 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Apex Tool Group |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty; calibration accuracy warrantied for 90 days |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Measurement Standard | SAE (Inch) |
| Model Number | 85196 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 099575851964 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wrench Length Style | standard |
B**R
Great tool
Excellent tool great description i would definitely recommend this tool used a couple times very accurate
A**R
More than worth it.
It’s well worth more than the $200 price tag just for the angle and flex head features. I purchased the 1/2 model, and it’s long, but not awkward. It lets you reset while still retaining the current angle, it’s perfect for inside engine bays that will not would allow you to get one pull of 90 degrees, or so. You can do multiple pulls, and it adds then saves them even when hitting the bolt from different angles. I scribed all my bolts, and purposely put this tool in awkward situations. All my bolts are dead on at a final pass of 70 degrees. Has a ton of alerts and a very accurate LCD to let you know where the degree is. Handle vibrates, the screen flashes, and the buzzer is very noticeable. Compared to my snap on, this is light years ahead. Also I bought the non-flex head model, while it wasn’t bad, I could never recommend it when this is only $50 more. That doesn’t do angles.
R**L
Well made and worth the investment.
This is a well made tool and I have used it on several projects around the house. I've been pleased with the way it works. I recommend it.
D**N
Nice and shiny
Its got a nice feel, seems accurate. But the description made it seem like the handle telescopes. It does not. And you have to hold the power button excessively long. When doing angles, the reset is very slow unless you hit clear between readings. Fast resetting when doing torque. lots of options on different units of torque. I wish it went a little lower and higher, but then just gotta break out the 3/4 or 3/8 torque wrench. Not quite as good as snap on but a lot cheaper
G**N
Constantly crashes during torque readings
This thing is the worst torque wrench I’ve ever used. After setting the desired peak torque value, I always have issues with the electronics crashing. In essence, if I tighten until the notification and move to the next measurement or attempt to clear the current measurement (e.g. when tightening lug nuts), the electronics will randomly crash. This is bizarre because this is the expected use-case… When this happens, the power button does nothing and I have to unscrew and re-screw the battery cap to get it to turn on again. The only way I’ve found to avoid this issue is to wait ~10s between measurements. That is just crazy because it slows down what is normally a mindless and instantaneous process with every other torque wrench I’ve used. Because of this crashing issue, I don’t even bother using this piece of junk anymore. A normal 2 minute task easily turns into 10+ minutes of fighting with the torque wrench electronics when they decide to act up. Not to mention that Gearwrench does not stand behind this product considering they only provide a 1yr warranty. I didn’t realize this until the return period passed and I started seeing the issues I mentioned. I watched many videos, followed the directions, and attempted to troubleshoot via forums and nothing I’ve done has resolved the problem. At this point, I’m very confident that this is not user error. Gearwrench simply released an awesome torque wrench with electronics that are a buggy and unusable mess. I loved this thing until those reset issues, what a shame. Trust me, do NOT purchase this product!
C**A
It works/ but it’s different!
There are a lot of complaints about this tool, is accurate, yes. Most of the complaints that I have seen is user error. First of all, if you are a person that is used to the click style torque bar, you will struggle in the beginning like I did ,just like anything new. You will have to get use to timing the sound/vibration vs the click. It has 2 different vibrations/ sounds , one lets you know you are with in tolerance range( whatever you set the percentage at) the second round of beeps/ vibrates is when you hit your target ( note when it signals you that you have hit your target, you actually 2-5%from your target, this’ keeps you from going over) take a look at the screen & finish the last remaining % , then hit the clear button & go to the next bolt. If you want accuracy this is your tool, if you like speed the click style is for you I’m pretty fast with both, I had to practice. Whether you go click vs digital, they are both two different type of tools.
J**R
Safety first
Bought it to ensure our tires were tightened to the appropriate twerk given that sometimes they don’t always do that when they should. This is an added piece of mind to make sure my family is taken care of definitely would buy the product again it does serve its purpose and so far is upheld issues.
L**S
Great for the price
Works great. Didn't want to get a fancy digital one until I knew i liked it. This one seems accurate. The only thing I noticed when doing angles is its only accurate on the first set, but I was close to maxing it out so it might not off liked it
V**Z
Este producto cumple con todo lo descrito por lo cual lo recomiendo mucho
C**S
Excellent quality, very nice and robust protective case. Very accurate and easy to use. Just buy it, you will be glad you did!
K**J
The reviews on this are a bit mixed but I’ve got other gearwench tools and I was looking for a good quality digital wrench that didn’t break the bank so thought I would give it a go. I live in the UK and the selection of digital wrench’s is either cheap unbranded, low quality brand with not many features or very very expensive. So this ticked all the boxes and it has angle. I’m using it in a professional manner but not every day so I need it to be as accurate as possible. It works extremely well. It’s accurate, easy to understand and after a little reading of the instructions is easy to use. The calibration certificate was also very recent and in date (three months ago). I’m in my 30’s and can work it out but I can understand some people might find it confusing compared to traditional wrenches but it definitely more accurate. I’d recommend storing it in a dry, temperate environment where it can’t get knocked with batteries removed and relatively clean. Will update if I have any issues over next months, if not the 3/8 and 1/4 will be ordered.
I**V
I haven’t had a chance to use it much, just a few times, but the torque wrench seems very well built. It has a sleek design with a flexible head, which looks extremely convenient. The 120-tooth mechanism is unique, and considering the quality, the price seems very reasonable. I believe it does the same job as a Snap-on torque wrench, which costs twice as much. I’m considering buying the smaller version for working on water pumps and head gaskets.
S**N
Core Shias 1 star review is so accurate. This thing vibrates not stop when you’re getting close and you can never hit your torque target. Goes way over or under no matter the pressure you apply. Doesn’t notify you when you reach your torque target. Maybe I got a bad item looks to be a return I got sent. Hoping my replacement will fix this. If this review is up I sent it back again and it’s just a poor design. Compared to the 3/8 my 1/2 is a complete dud. 3/8 seems good, functionality much better than this. Bought both brand new. Just pay the extra dollar for the Snapon. Coworkers are fantastic. Oh also the lcd is hard to see without looking straight on.
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