IMHO waste of money. i know that you are ment to torq terminations but nip it up and a quarter turn for luck inormally good.
I do like the advert that says it complys to BS7671 though never seen torq settings in there
 
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The wiha one is excellent,it says the torq settingsinmanufacturers instructions which your meant to follow
 
@scotsparky, I get what you mean, the only reason I asked is I got questioned on it on my elecsa assessment. Most db's have torque settings in their fitting instructions, so he asked me how I knew I was installing according to manufacturer without a torque driver. Fair point, although I don't like having to fork out for over priced tools.

@lukethoma which model Wiha are you referring to, there are several different sets, thanks
 
Sorry mate ive not got a clue, red and yellow handle with a long red looking thing that connects to the driver bits that inserts into the handle, theres also a black adjuster
 
S series
http://www.wihatools.com/200seri/285_VDE_serie.htm

Get the proper torx bit (got of like a philips and a flat head in one)
 
There abit pricey but there excellent comes in a carry case to save em getting damaged.
 

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