Are these the wrenches you're looking at?
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in...fessional-split-beam-torque-wrench-57923.html
https://www.harborfreight.com/38-in...fessional-split-beam-torque-wrench-59108.html
If so, the bolded portion of the quote above isn't a good assumption. See the red circled portion of the manual below. Also, see the yellow circled portion. Although it's infrequent, I do find a need to use a torque wrench in a counterclockwise direction occasionally, so I try to stay away from directional wrenches.
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Those are the ones. I guess I stand corrected. Will have to make a sticker on the case to remind myself to lower the torque setting when I put them away. 40% off coupon is pretty nice...I picked up the 3/8" 20-100 ft lb and the 1/2" 40-250 ft lb plus a 3/8" and 1/2" breaker bar for less than 200 bucks. Still leaves a small hole in my ranges that I'll need to find something for...I have an older snap on dial for inch-lbs (great for reading bearing preload) but that only goes up to about 150 inch pounds (like 12.5 foot pounds)...so anything below 20 ft-lbs and over 12 isn't covered... but then again, I've tightened so many 1/4" and 5/16" bolts, I have a pretty good feel for how tight they are.
