New poster (literally my first post) this thread has been, interesting to read. Figured I'd start with a little background first. I'm 31 and wrench as a hobby/DIY guy for house work. I don't, nor have I ever, wrenched for a living. I've wrenched on my own vehicles for everything basic (replacing shocks, alternator, brakes, water pump, installing a lift, etc.)
When I was growing up my pops was all about Craftsman, and I was about it as well, thinking it was a quality setup for less than Snap-On. Well Craftsman as seemingly gone to ****, although still demanding a premium price. I've been following this somewhat colsely in recent years as my mechanics set has had a few issues (bolts getting rounded off with little torque, had a socket split in half oddly, worst being the torque wrench I bought with the plastic handle that doesn't stay locked).
I was looking to upgrade my crappy bottle jack with a better "real" jack now that I have a house and a bit more room to store dedicated tools like that and came across the rave reviews of the HF Daytona model. After seeing those reviews I also saw the reviews of the Icon tools, which were totally new to me. I purchased the torque wrench and am beyond stoked with the quality of the thing. It's night and day over my old Craftsman model.
I've been wanting to upgrade my little Craftsman box/setup with some better wrenches and a proper toolchest and saw some great reviews on the US general boxes so that's prob my next big purchase. This all lead me to Icon. To me, it seems like they are a solid option for quality vs cost at a location close to me. I frankly knew nothing about the rave reviews of some of the other Taiwanese brands until reading this thread and I may have to look into them. That said, I loathe having to ask any generic part store employee for anything as they are generally clueless and NEVER have anything in stock, and when they do its the most cheap POS stuff ever.
I'm surprised by all the hate on a new line of tools that started before the tools were even out. I mean, I'm not going to jump on some bandwagon and say they are the most awesome things since sliced bread but they seem quality. I honestly am pretty impressed with where HF is at the moment. 5-10 years ago their entire store was absolute garbage it seemed like, and now they seem to have a lot of quality stuff. Sure a ton is knock off but after being screwed over by Craftsman, Husky and even some Kobalt stuff I've become weary of any of the big brands.
I can't afford Snap-On, or well I refuse to pay $115 for a ratchet, but $50 seems like a fair price, and $35 is even better. The thing I like about HF is that I can go to my local one, which isn't far. If the quality actually translates to better stuff, and not just more expensive garbage, I'm more than happy to give my cash to HF over HD or Lowes. I'm not gonna spend the cash on top notch brands like Mac or Snap-On and I don't really want to run all over the place trying to find some place that stocks X brand in Y kit.
Sure, I could buy stuff online, but frankly I like having a store around that I can drop in and buy something last minute, and there is the fear that if you don't shop there it will disappear.
I don't have too much to add to this conversation except to share the perspective of a new guy who is just here for knowledge. Truth be told I really joined so that I can learn more about a garage build that I plan to start in 2-3 years. This thread just caught my eye and boy was it something.I'd be very interested to know of everyones experience with the tools after a number of months using them, years even. I think they will have to get a little cheaper to really have any sort of meaningful market penetration, they are getting bought up because they are new right now, but time will tell if I'm wrong.