







⚡ Master torque like a pro—never overtighten or underperform again!
The VANPO Digital Torque Screwdriver is a precision tool designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, featuring a highly accurate ±2% digital display, multi-unit measurement modes, and smart memory capable of storing 500 torque values. Its quick-release ratchet head with 20 S2 bits and buzzer/LED alerts ensure efficient, damage-free tightening for electronics, bike repairs, and precision machinery. Built with durable chrome vanadium steel and housed in a compact, ergonomic case, it’s the ultimate torque wrench for meticulous maintenance and assembly tasks.


























| ASIN | B09YTS1Y6C |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,909 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #33 in Torque Wrenches |
| Brand | VANPO |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (567) |
| Date First Available | April 26, 2022 |
| Finish | Polished |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Head Style | Fixed Square |
| Item Length | 14 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Torque | 6 Newton Meters |
| Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
| Item model number | VP027 |
| Manufacturer | VANPO |
| Material | Metal |
| Measurement System | inch |
| Operation Mode | Battery |
| Part Number | VPD-P |
| Size | 2.66-53.1 in-lbs/0.3-6 Nm |
| Style | 2.66-53.1 in-lbs/0.3-6 Nm |
K**L
Great quality without breaking the bank !!
Fantastic torque screwdriver set for the price! The adjustable 10–60 in.lb range gives you great control for precision work, and the CR-MO build feels solid and durable. Comfortable grip and smooth adjustment make it easy to dial in exactly the right amount of torque every time. Perfect for electronics, appliances, and light mechanical jobs. Great quality without breaking the bank — highly recommend!
G**A
A great addition for rifle and pistol builds
Very well put together and easy to use kit. Has everything I need to uninstall, install/reinstall my rifle and pistol builds which require precise torque specs. Quality is great. No issues to report.
A**R
Good product
Bought this to use in the fire and safety industry. Reliable and affordable
S**Q
VANPO Torque screwdriver set, Poor instructions, battery cover poorly designed
This review is for the two-wrench combo kit, consisting of a long (14.7 - 295 ft-lb) and a short (3.1 to 62.7 ft-lb). They both have a 1/2" drive chuck. This kit comes with a very nice big case that houses both wrenches in the same case. The long piece is calibrated at three points: 59, 178, and 296 ft-lbs. The short piece is calibrated at three points: 13, 38, and 63 ft-lbs. It's quite easy to use. I like that it has a backlight feature. The backlight button also functions as a key-lock button to prevent inadvertently changing the settings. The instructions are woefully inadequate, and in at least one place, the instructions are outright wrong. There are eight torque preset memory registers, but the instructions do not explain how to store new torque presets into the eight memory registers. After much experimentation, I finally figured out how this thing works. It works like this: As soon as the unit is turned on, it operates under one of the eight preset registers that was previously selected. However, the display does not show which one of the eight preset registers it operates under. Any time the torque value is changed by the up and down arrow buttons, that torque setting will be automatically stored as the new preset value for the currently selected preset register the unit is operating under. To access other preset values, press the U button for one second to enter "Mode." Then use either the up or down button to choose the "Set" mode. Then hit the U button again to enter the preset recall mode. Then use the up or down button to recall any one of the 8 preset registers. Then hit the U button again to recall the value of the selected register. This action simultaneously exits "Mode." At this stage, the torque wrench operates under that selected preset register. For example, let's say I want to use the torque value in preset register P2 and performed the previous steps to recall P2 from memory. Let's say the preset value for P2 is 76 ft-lbs. After the value of P2 is recalled, the wrench will display 76 ft-lbs. The wrench now operates under the P2 preset. Changing the torque value with the up or down button now will change the torque value of the P2 preset, and that new torque value will be automatically stored in the P2 preset register as the new P2 preset value. If you don't want to mess up the stored P2 value, do not touch the Up or Down buttons. The wrench has a data mode to display the most recent peak torque readings. Up to 500 data points are stored, I believe. To recall the peak torque readings, enter into Mode. Then use the up or down button to select the "Dat" data mode. Then hit the U button to enter into the Data mode. Then use the up or button to recall and display the data points. The wrench has a Track mode and a Peak mode. To change from Peak to Track or vice versa, press the U button for 1 second to enter into Mode. Then press the U button again to enter into the Peak/Track change mode. Use either the up button or the down button to toggle between Track mode and Peak mode. Then hit the U button to store the selected Peak or Track option. The Track mode displays the instantaneous torque reading and resets the display back to zero automatically as soon as the applied torque is removed. Whereas in the Peak mode, it will continue to display the peak torque achieved even after the torque is removed. To clear the peak torque, press the C button. I have not found the Track mode useful since the Peak mode is what I use a torque wrench for to see what peak torque was applied to a bolt. What I don't like: The forward/reverse selection ring is almost flat and provides no place to grip it. It's hard to grip that friction ring to change the forward and reverse direction. A toggle lever would have been so much easier to use than a friction ring. The battery compartment cover for the large wrench is poorly designed, and is exceedingly difficult to align it properly to close. The battery cover for the large wrench will crack and cease to operate if the end is ever dropped on the ground, rendering the tool useless.
T**.
Great value
I like it, good quality and perfect for my tinkering with my guns.
A**L
Great torq screw driver, recomended.
It works perfectly. The construction is solid, and the finish is well done. When compared with another 1/4-inch drive torque wrench (angle ratchet), the accuracy is precise. Both the Vanpo torque meter and the Snap-on torque wrench produce very similar readings.
M**D
Really Good.
Excellent little tool kit for gun smithing. I have used to install Scope on Rifle. Good quality, and it has everything you need for basic work on any gun. After using it, I have realized, I've been over torquing the hell out of scopes in past with out this tool. I am not affiliated with manufacturer or seller in any shape perform. But I do appreciate good quality of products, I strongly recomand this tool to anyone looking for it.
P**R
Works as advertised.
I tried it out on a few fasteners, and it appears to work fine. One comment on other reviews: Some have complained that you cannot set the torque wrench below a certain value like the low end of the torque range (2.66 in/lbs in this case). That is correct. You would NOT want to set torque values outside of the calibrated range. That goof proofs the torque driver against setting uncalibrated values. That is not a fault but a necessary feature. The manual is a little funky to understand but after you play with it, it is easy to set. All in all, I think I got value for the money. I wish I still had access to the torque calibrator at my last job so I can verify the calibration. I think this is good for the DIY or an electrician just starting out.
J**Z
funciona muy bien
N**R
GOOD
A**O
Me gusto muy bien de buena calidad
A**A
Me gusto la forma fácil de ajustar las unidades de medida aun falta ver que tan preciso es, pero por el momento esta complicado su función
R**L
The product looks to be well made and comes packaged nicely. In installing an EV Level 2 home charging station, it is important to torque to the manufacturers spec the high end NEMA 240 plug to 75 inch pounds. This is so it won't loosen up over time causing sparking and a fire. Also necessary to retorque every six months to ensure heating and contraction doesn't loosen the connection point. As such, it's important to own such a tool if you do this kind of critical electrical work, and this particular product is a very good one.
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