Mainly, I'm an idiot who hates getting stuck and has impulse control issues...I think those 1/4 inch drive power torque’s are uniquely short. I haven’t found anyone else that makes them. My ability to search, has proven pathetic in the past though. You have everything!

Powertorque 1/4" on the far right (obv.) They only go up to 13mm, so I pulled the 13mm Koken, Husky, Icon and Tekton equivalents.
So, here is a stupid question: why is the sizing stamped upside down on the Icon? I'm guessing it's because Snap On does this, so Icon must also? If so, what's the logic of Snap On doing this? It seems that almost everyone here is using some type of rail storage for sockets, so this makes no sense to me.
Is the X the one with the adjustable tube length? I've got the regular BR 800.Picked up a Stihl BR800X today. Ran a tank and a half through it and got through the front and back yard in an hour.
Ya know, I couldn't tell you. I know the tube untwists and it also came with a much shorter tip you can twist on. The trigger moves fore and aft. I got home and immediately started blowing leaves before leaving for work.Is the X the one with the adjustable tube length? I've got the regular BR 800.
I think mine has the adjustable trigger position, but not the shorter tip. I have the tube extended all the way out anyway, so I don't really need the shorter tip. I like the blower. The engine runs clean and is easy to adjust.Ya know, I couldn't tell you. I know the tube untwists and it also came with a much shorter tip you can twist on. The trigger moves fore and aft. I got home and immediately started blowing leaves before leaving for work.
Why is that hard to believe?
I'll let you know tomorrow on the tube. I was surprised how smooth it both runs and sounds.I think mine has the adjustable trigger position, but not the shorter tip. I have the tube extended all the way out anyway, so I don't really need the shorter tip. I like the blower. The engine runs clean and is easy to adjust.
I have the 800 Magnum C-E, basically same but yours is lighter. Trouble free for 4-5 years now. Great machine! I did the "use our fuel for the extended warranty with purchase" deal they offered but after that was used up, TruFuel 50:1 Mix when I catch it on sale at Lowes and HD. The round cans are so much easier to use with this blower and Motomix is (usually) only easily findable in the square cans near me.

Still a problem with the "improved harness". My only complaint about mine and you stated it perfectly, lolI have the BR450 and if I had to do it all over again, I would do the BR 800 if only for the improved harness system. Mine slides off my shoulders like the straps of a girls dress after prom.
They offered an extra year warranty if I bought 6 bottles of their ultra hp mix oil for $21. I mix my own anyway so I bought them. Trufuel comes out to like $20 a gallon or something crazy. Mixing with Amsoil is less than $10.I have the 800 Magnum C-E, basically same but yours is lighter. Trouble free for 4-5 years now. Great machine! I did the "use our fuel for the extended warranty with purchase" deal they offered but after that was used up, TruFuel 50:1 Mix when I catch it on sale at Lowes and HD. The round cans are so much easier to use with this blower and Motomix is (usually) only easily findable in the square cans near me.
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I have the BR450 and if I had to do it all over again, I would do the BR 800 if only for the improved harness system. Mine slides off my shoulders like the straps of a girls dress after prom.
I wonder if they updated it again? Mine didn't slide off once.Still a problem with the "improved harness". My only complaint about mine and you stated it perfectly, lol
If a new one is better I'm upgrading, I'll get a pic of mine shortly.They offered an extra year warranty if I bought 6 bottles of their ultra hp mix oil for $21. I mix my own anyway so I bought them. Trufuel comes out to like $20 a gallon or something crazy. Mixing with Amsoil is less than $10.
I wonder if they updated it again? Mine didn't slide off once.

I have the BR450 and if I had to do it all over again, I would do the BR 800 if only for the improved harness system. Mine slides off my shoulders like the straps of a girls dress after prom.
I have the BR450 and if I had to do it all over again, I would do the BR 800 if only for the improved harness system. Mine slides off my shoulders like the straps of a girls dress after prom.

Pop the cap and check. Just like a chainsaw.That doesn't look like a see through fuel tank.
How can you tell when you are running low on fuel ?
Pop the cap and check. Just like a chainsaw.![]()
The X tube isn't adjustable short of swapping the tips. The CE has the adjustable tip you're probably thinking of.Is the X the one with the adjustable tube length? I've got the regular BR 800.

The tanks are not super clear, but you can see the fuel level if you get it in the right light.That doesn't look like a see through fuel tank.
How can you tell when you are running low on fuel ?
and it made me realize I have nearly all of what it takes to compare Sunex, SK, Tekton, Icon, Koken and Snap On. (L-->R)
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David can kiss my *** - my wife won't be able to get her hands on him...Posting a comparison on Garage Journal would be cool.
But I wonder if you have enough ratchets yet.
I see no mention of Wright, Proto, Armstrong, Indestro, Nepros, Williams, Blackhawk, Hazet, Facom, Stahwille, New Britain, Cornwell, or Easco. Just to name a few that come to mind.
P.S. David will laugh.


Got some new tools on Thursday when the Snap-on man showed up. I haven’t gotten to go on any tool trucks the last 3 weeks cause my boss doesn’t let us go if we are busy. He will call and get us off the truck if we get busy while we are there. I told him I’m buying tools to do my job so I don’t see a problem he is like well we can’t get busy. Another guy backed me up too. The files will be handy. I can think of a lot of places I can use little files on. And I always break magnets so I buy them with a lifetime warranty plus this is a sweet color.Mainly, I'm an idiot who hates getting stuck and has impulse control issues...
I've accumulated a variety of ratchets because I tend to run several with the sockets sizes I'll need instead of changing sockets, which were Tekton. I joined the SK "Socket of the Month" club and put together 1/4" and 3/8" spare sets to go in my travel kit I put in my old BMW when I go on trips/to shows. HF had a great coupon on the Icon stuff so I grabbed it and put the SK set on a magnetic rail at the front of the garage. etc.
To say I have choices is an understatement. I'm now almost fully ready to do a comparison of how well-optimized sockets are for ratchets from the same company. Ko-ken makes a bit of a deal with this on their Z-series, and it made me realize I have nearly all of what it takes to compare Sunex, SK, Tekton, Icon, Koken and Snap On. (L-->R)
(the SO socket set arrives soon)
Got some new tools on Thursday when the Snap-on man showed up. I haven’t gotten to go on any tool trucks the last 3 weeks cause my boss doesn’t let us go if we are busy. He will call and get us off the truck if we get busy while we are there. I told him I’m buying tools to do my job so I don’t see a problem he is like well we can’t get busy. Another guy backed me up too. The files will be handy. I can think of a lot of places I can use little files on. And I always break magnets so I buy them with a lifetime warranty plus this is a sweet color.