I have a Snap On 3/8 drive digital, I would never buy another. They drain the batteries when they're turned off. It wasn't just mine, we have several at work and they all do the same thing, you need to install the batteries before you use the thing and remove them when you're done. Also, you need to be careful with chemicals near the plastic display lens and handle. I do like that you can switch between ft lbs, inch lbs and newton meters, that you can see the torque as you come up on it, that they vibrate and beep when you reach the set torque and hold the actual torque you reached on the display momementarily.