@Stevect what kind of work to you do?
Consider getting two: one for screws, and another for lugs.
The torque ranges are quite different.
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In my area the first question out of the inspector's mouth is often "
show me your torque wrench",
which underscores what they want but proves nothing at all.
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I really like the Wiha Tools TorqueVario. Buy a kit as there are various weird incompatible sizes produced due to metric/Imperial issues, but a kit will just all fit and work. German made German quality:
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https://www.wihatools.com/products/11-piece-insulated-torquecontrol-slimline-set
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Note the blades are slim, 10,000V insulated, and even long enough for those Euro/DIN breakers with impossibly deep screws.
For occasional use the Vevor, a china knockoff brand, seems OK as those things go.
Torque adjustment does not require a separate tool like the Wiha.
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Just remember you can't "check" torque by torquing the same screw again, as you'll go over.