• Large LCD digital display for ease of viewing
  • "15 -100 in/lb. range
  • 2% accuracy
  • Audible indicator tone
  • Injection molded storage case

Easy to use and functions nicely. Have not verified measurements against a known device (don't have the means) but it feels very consistent and accurate. Much more reliable than the "german specs" on my riflescopes- gütentight.

If you have anything that needs fastening in the gun world this little tool is invaluable. It is very solid and that was something I was worried about. When you talk about torquing things you do not want a flimsy item. It also has come in handy for a lot of non gun related tasks as well. Awesome kit also.

One of the best tools you can get for working on a gun or installing a scope and scope mounts. Weeler makes some of the Best tools for gun Smithing.

The ticket to mounting telescopic sights. Nothing dumber than getting that Leupold on the M98 action pillar bedded to the Manlicher stock, Timney trigger, lapping the rings then guessing at consistent torque specs. I was little leery of this torque wrench (I don't like needing batteries for a nonpowered tool) but it is as smooth as butter and has a simple inteface. Really feels good and positive. My disability can be challenging using hand tool but this wrench has great ergonomics and is simple for me to use. Bless you Wheeler!

I purchased it to replace my Wheeler analogue torque wrench. I was a little hesitant to order something digital, but I have to say that it works great so far. I would definitely buy it again.

Have used both of Wheeler’s torque wrenches, this one is significantly better because you can visually see the torque measurements as you are increasing torque on the wrench. This is a must have precision tool.

What a great tool for my guns and other small bolts and nuts . The right tool for the right job and the Wheeler 710909 is just that

handy tool for working on the smaller bolts and screws used for scopes, mounts and such. This is the second one I've bought, losing the first in a fire.

Needs a few more bits for all the different Hex and Torx Bits but lucky I have many misc ones lay around. Super easy to set up and start using. We do about 10 scope mounts per week and this is a dream. Plus it makes us look much more professional.

I have worked with precision digital torque wrenches and had realistic expectations of the force limitations. Keep in mind that if you need "tactile mechanical" feedback this may not be for you. If you work in the 5 Nm range this is perfect. I reached 12 Nm however i did have to attach a small torque multiplier (think 90° drill handle) otherwise the unit has too small of a diameter to easily reach those higher force levels comfortably. Setting the unit to "peak" and listening to the tones allows me to tightening screws without having to see the relatively small digital display.