Milwaukee Tool has entered the click torque wrench market for the first time, launching four models in January 2026 that cover 1/4-, 3/8-, and 1/2-inch drive in the ranges tradespeople use most. If you already run M18 cordless tools, there’s now a matching precision hand tool for the same belt.
The Four Models
| Model | Drive | Range | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 48-22-9200 | 1/4″ | 40–200 in·lbf | $219 |
| 48-22-9201 | 3/8″ | 50–250 in·lbf | $229 |
| 48-22-9202 | 3/8″ | 20–100 ft·lbf | $249 |
| 48-22-9203 | 1/2″ | 50–250 ft·lbf | $279 |
What Milwaukee Built Into These
The 90-tooth ratchet mechanism is the headline spec here — most click torque wrenches run a 72-tooth design, which gives you a 5° arc swing minimum. Milwaukee’s 90-tooth drops that to 4°, a small but real advantage when you’re working in tight engine bays, behind appliances, or anywhere you can’t complete a full swing.
Accuracy is rated at ±3% — within spec for automotive, bicycle, and general equipment applications. A locking collar prevents accidental torque adjustment mid-job. The click breakaway is designed to be unmistakable: firm and audible enough to register even with hearing protection in.
Why This Matters
Torque matters when overtightening is a failure mode: cracked spark plug threads, warped cylinder heads, stripped aluminum lug nuts, bent derailleurs. It also matters when undertightening is the failure: loose suspension components, undertorqued lug nuts, leaking pipe fittings. Having a calibrated click wrench in the right drive size removes the guesswork.
Milwaukee’s move into this space is part of a broader push to become a full jobsite brand, not just a cordless tool company. Earlier this year they launched their first pliers wrenches with the same theme: hand tools built to the same standard as their M18 platform.
All four click torque wrenches are available now at Home Depot. If torque control and precision fastening are part of your workflow, our best cordless ratchet wrench comparison is a useful companion read. For the broader Milwaukee picture, see our 2026 battery platform comparison.
Sources: ToolCraze, Ohio Power Tool News, Men’s Journal