for bike servicing, so in the range of 3-15 Nm should be sufficient
You'll want a big one too, all the stuff that needs 30-60Nm likes to be done right too.
I believe the stuff that need to be clamped at 3-5 Nm are more sensible to under-/overtorquing. Also stem, saddle and seat post might be the only ones I‘d use the torque wrench for.
I believe
Your faith is touching, but misplaced.
sensible
Sensitive
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You'll want a big one too, all the stuff that needs 30-60Nm likes to be done right too.