The Electronic LB/10-220N earns a 4.4-star rating from 261 reviews with 200 purchases per month at $63.16, showing solid mid-market demand, but the listing publishes no dimensional or material specs, which limits the ability to verify suitability before buying.
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Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 261 owner ratings
Popularity2.9/5
261 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Electronic LB/10-220N positions itself in the mid-range torque wrench tier at $63.16, where buyers typically expect published dimensions and a torque range alongside the price. The listing does not provide any of those specs. What it does provide is a meaningful owner data set: 261 reviews at a 4.4-star average and 200 units sold per month are solid signals that the tool is performing adequately for its buyers.
The model designation LB/10-220N in the name suggests a dual-unit display covering pound-force and Newton-meter readings, with a range extending to 220 units on the Newton-meter scale. This is a reasonable inference from the model code, but it is not a confirmed published spec and buyers should treat it as such until verified against manufacturer documentation.
For a $63.16 purchase, the 261-review base at 4.4 stars represents genuine buyer validation. Comparable tools in this batch with fewer reviews and similar prices, such as the Seesii D2 Lite at $55.99 with 38 reviews, offer less owner data to draw from. The Electronic LB/10-220N is the stronger documented choice at this price range purely from a review-depth standpoint, even with its spec gaps.
Pros
261 reviews at 4.4 stars provides meaningful owner validation for a mid-range price
200 units per month sold confirms consistent buyer demand
$63.16 price sits in a productive mid-range torque wrench segment
Model designation suggests dual lb and Nm display capability (verify before purchase)
Cons
No dimensional, weight, material, or drive size specs are published in the listing
At $63.16, buyers reasonably expect a full spec sheet and do not get one here
Performance notes
No length, weight, drive size, or confirmed torque range is published in the listing data. The model name LB/10-220N may indicate dual-unit (lb and Nm) torque measurement with a range to 220 on the Nm scale, but this is inferred from the model code and not confirmed by the listing. Owners report a 4.4-star experience across 261 reviews, which suggests the tool performs adequately for its actual buyers, though spec-dependent applications require manufacturer verification.
What buyers say
Based on 261 reviews, owners tend to rate the Electronic LB/10-220N positively at 4.4 stars. Without granular review text available in this data set, the rating distribution and volume are the primary sentiment indicators. The 200 monthly units sold alongside the 4.4-star average suggests a low return and complaint rate relative to purchase volume.
What is the actual torque range of the Electronic LB/10-220N?
The listing does not publish a confirmed torque range. The model name may suggest a range to 220 Nm, but verify this against the manufacturer's documentation before relying on it for precision torque applications.
Is $63.16 a fair price given the missing specs?
The 261-review base at 4.4 stars is the strongest owner data in this price tier of the batch, which partially compensates for the spec gaps. Buyers who need confirmed dimensions or drive size should contact the manufacturer before ordering.
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