Sure, but they all come from the same source. Or, at least some products do...
So is Gearwrench suffering because Husky sells more?
Being Husky is the "house brand" of Home Depot nation wide, their availability is far beyond that of Gearwrench.
Home Depot sells very little Gearwrench in store, and usually they are temporary specials. I assume this is on purpose as not to compete with Huksy. But Gearwrench is otherwise sold in limited quantities at very few physical locations, leaving their customers to buying most online.
Gearwrench is trying to market their brand as a tool source for the professional, rather it be a mechanic or even industrial. They have commercials with guys working on equipment and 2,000ft radio towers. Where as Husky is marketed more towards the DIY home owner.
Seems like bad business to use the same product for two brands with opposite marketing. Say for example the DIY'er is a getting a professional grade tool at that DIY home owner price. Although in this specific case at least, it seems to be the other way around.
Example; I'm 99.99% sure these are the same wrench sets only with a different brand name.
Husky ratcheting wrench set
Husky Ratcheting Wrenches feature a 12-point design pattern to help prevent fastener damage and increase torque. Their slim design fits into tight spaces where other wrenches may not. A durable, polished
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Gearwrench ratcheting wrench set
GEARWRENCH is a premier mechanics hand tool brand, offering products that are designed to meet the tough requirements of Professional Mechanics and Automotive Enthusiast. This 20-piece SAE/Metric Combination
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Just my observations. Specifics change and can be expanded to AutoZone/Duralast or even Advance Auto/TEQ, etc...