ARe Carlyle tools any good? Where are they made?
They are decent, made in Taiwan.
ARe Carlyle tools any good? Where are they made?
Apples and oranges
Its like saying Carlyle prices are way more than harbor freight
You can't compare truck prices to a non truck brand. It's like comparing apples and oranges.
Have you used their torque wrenches yet . i pick one up last week
Autozone Duralast vs. Carlyle
That's more picking on someone your own size. Both are in house tools of auto parts stores.
Comparing Apples to Onions. Not even close.Autozone Duralast vs. Carlyle
That's more picking on someone your own size. Both are in house tools of auto parts stores.
Autozone Duralast vs. Carlyle
That's more picking on someone your own size. Both are in house tools of auto parts stores.
Not even close. Same idea. But duralst isn't anywhere near the quality of Carlyle.
Not even close. Same idea. But duralst isn't anywhere near the quality of Carlyle.

yeah Carlyle is Leaps and bonds above Carlyle in fact id put Carlyle up against any of the trunk brands any day of the weekNot even close. Same idea. But duralst isn't anywhere near the quality of Carlyle.
yeah Carlyle is Leaps and bonds above Carlyle in fact id put Carlyle up against any of the trunk brands any day of the week

Most of you will never be happy with a tool line produced in Taiwan regardless of how good it is.![]()
Which NAPA guys? Folks in the store?
Just curious, because, unless it was some kind of regional representative that wasn't a store owner/employee, your take on things is probably pretty accurate.
The folks at the store level really don't get much information on this kind of thing, and the tools would need to be stocked/selling better than they are for GPC to decide to shift to domestic production.
I've bought a fair amount of Carlyle sockets to fill tray pegs and just, in general, fill out my socket collection. Bought a few ratchets.
I like the stuff, and regularly grab the Carlyle ratchets when working on stuff. I think the quality is there, it just needs to be better marketed.
I will say, too, that NAPA needs to better stock the stuff in distribution centers and get the stores, including franchises, more in-line with a consistent stocking of them.
Perhaps I'm attempting to order "weird" stuff, but when multiple DC's don't have a single socket, and when you finally locate it, that DC only has 1? That just seems weird.
NAPA could probably make a killing off these tools if they enforced a consistent base set of stuff being stocked at all stores (or, at least, devised a plan for small stores/medium stores/large stores), and actually had their outside salespeople push the line hard and leveraged their delivery teams to provide a "similar" level of service such as what a truck provides.
yeah Carlyle is Leaps and bonds above Carlyle in fact id put Carlyle up against any of the trunk brands any day of the week
Some of this stuff is probably made in the same factory (or at least was) to different specs.
I'd have to see the carlyle breaker bar (1/2" long) to compare it to the duralast one I picked up a couple of years ago. Different brands might have different strengths even if they're made in the same place. Comparing my duralast taiwan breaker bar to a harbor freight one and there's a big difference in quality but it also cost 2x more. So theoretically if carlyle is made to better specs it might be worth it to some people. It's a bit expensive for import stuff in my opinion though despite the warranty; I tend not to break stuff (usually pretty careful) so I'll take chances of stuff if I can save money on it even if it has a mail in warranty.