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NEW Milwaukee Torque Wrench in Real Shop Use!

2.5K views· 2:10· Apr 8, 2026

Milwaukee just released their brand new click type torque wrenches, and in this short video I’m putting them to work in real-world mechanic situations right here in the shop. I give you a quick look at the design, feel, and how these new torque wrenches perform when accuracy matters on the job. Whether you’re a DIYer or a professional technician, having the right torque tool is essential for getting repairs done right the first time. Let me know in the comments what you think about Milwaukee’s newest release and if this is a tool you’d add to your toolbox. #MilwaukeeTool #TorqueWrench #MechanicTools #AutomotiveRepair #ToolReview #DIYMechanic #Shorts

About This Video

If you're working on cars, you already know a torque wrench is one of the most important tools in the box—because torque specs matter. In this video I’m putting Milwaukee Tool’s brand new click-type torque wrenches to work in real shop use. I walk you through the design and feel, and I show you how their ClickTight-style adjustment works: squeeze the little knob, twist to your setting, and release. I also point out the reversible head and the laser-etched, painted knurling Milwaukee’s really proud of, because it’s supposed to be easy to read even out in the sunlight. Then I get into what really counts on the job—how it behaves when you’re actually tightening fasteners. I demo lighter torque like 13 ft-lbs, then step up to higher settings like 150 ft-lbs and beyond. The big takeaway is the feedback: when you hit the spec you set, it gives a really loud audible click and a noticeable break, so you can both feel it and hear it. I also mention the lineup Milwaukee is offering: a 1/4-inch drive inch-pound, a 3/8-inch drive foot-pound, and a 1/2-inch drive foot-pound torque wrench.

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