Any Recommendations on a 1/2" Digital Torque Wrench?

I won’t deny that HF has some good deals on certain products, others, not so much. I have five Snap-On torque wrenches from 200 inch-pounds to 250 foot-pounds. On of them is now forty-five years old. I bought it new when I was still working on motorcycles for a living. Every part you would need to repair it is still available, and I can still get it recalibrated if necessary. Toolman Mike is correct. Let me ask you this: Are you comfortable using a cheap torque wrench to assemble a motor you have thousands of dollars and many hours invested in? My torque wrenches have built dozens of motors over many years and have never failed me. One of the best investments in tools I’ve ever made. Same thing applies to things like digital calipers. Every one I’ve bought has failed. My mechanical Central Tool dial calipers finally died this year. I bought them new in 1968. If I had spent the extra money for a tool from Starret, it would probably still be working. Rusty Rat Rod is correct about beam type torque wrenches. At one time, all of Snap-On’s 1% accuracy torque wrenches were beam types.