I own the 3/8" version from them. I have done fairly scientific studies on it, a generic 1/2" Taiwan, and a pro 3/8" and 1/2" clicker as well plus the new rubber handle 1/2" Sears clicker. All clickers are relative but letting off immediately at the click usually gave results within 10% error for the Taiwan, 5% for Sears, and 3% for the pro wrenches. I think they are a fine value. All get bad when used low in their ranges as it is hard to feel/hear the click plus they funtion more erratically low in the ranges. Frankly I would buy the 3/8 and 1/2 from Harbor for less than the price of a Single Craftsman for occasional use as then you would have wrenches appropriate for both low and high ranges. My opinions only. John ja@coe.wvu.edu (who now owns 2 said pro wrenches from auctions and doesn't really care anymore)
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