One option for torque wrenches is
CDI Torque Products, America's Largest Manufacturer of Torque Equipment They were acquired by Snap-On and used to make the torque wrenches for Snap On (at least that's my understanding). They still sell CDI torque wrenches that are cheaper because you don't pay for the label, but quality should be the same. The also supply torque wrenches to the US Gov. I think they are manufactured in the US, although not completely sure about that and their website is ambiguous on that point.
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