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At the premium end, Snap-On ($136) proved to be a heavyweight with a remarkable 0.07 mm slop. The precision-forged tool enjoyed accolades for both grip and durability, performing exceptionally under torque tests against rounding.
Final Torque Tests
In a final showdown, the various models faced off to test their maximum turning power before yielding. Results varied significantly:
Snap-On: Dominated with 144.5 ft-lbs.
Craftsman: Surprised with a robust performance at 136.1 ft-lbs.
Irwin: Also held a respectable grip, showing average results amidst tougher conditions.