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Checked store pricing on both the GW 81670 and the DH50025 - both are extended length 13mm wrenches - and the Diehard is priced ~14% higher (retail is 8.79 GW and 9.99 for the DH). It's a small sampling size, but I expect the rest of the line to follow suit - although ViceGrip increased 200+% in just 3 months. No idea what tools or sets are coming down the pipeline, since there is absolutely no cataloging anywhere for the DieHard line.

I'm on the CarQuest (independently owned) side of things, and my understanding was that CQ stores could stay with GW or switch to DH. The corporately owned stores (Advance) did not have an option. Our store opted to stay with GW, although availability of any GearWrench has been pretty iffy for a while.

Price is the same. Its replacing #TQ383. They're both $9.99.
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Our store opted to stay with GW, although availability of any GearWrench has been pretty iffy for a while.

I’ve given up on GW for that reason. Gearwrench and NAPA Carlyle seem to have supply chain issues that they cannot and will not fix. I don’t know if it’s because neither brand can do anything about it or that they simply don’t care.
 

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Picked up the first and only one I’ve seen in person so far. It was at the Advance Auto that’s right across from Auto Zone in the ghetto lol. Went in to see if there was any clearance and came across this. Me and my dad both agreed we must have this said rare wrench LOL. I can post more pictures when I get home if anyone is interested in seeing. It’s looking to me like a copy of Gearwrench and TEQ.
 
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Picked up the first and only one I’ve seen in person so far. It was at the Advance Auto that’s right across from Auto Zone in the ghetto lol. Went in to see if there was any clearance and came across this. Me and my dad both agreed we must have this said rare wrench LOL. I can post more pictures when I get home if anyone is interested in seeing. It’s looking to me like a copy of Gearwrench and TEQ.

Nice to see what the ASD profile will look like on the bigger sizes.
Thanks for posting a pic!
Im curious if they will have this feature on their ratcheting wrenches.
AA has updated their website with some of the new label tools. Some things were unexpected, like a digital caliper, 1/4 shank step bits, a roadside tool roll kit, and a magnetic tool tray. Cool to see some new things besides the hardline.
 

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Advance Auto has their TEQ line clearanced.
I was told they are replacing them with DieHard branded tools.
Can anyone in-house confirm this?
If so, I wonder if its Sata/GW sourced?
Same stuff just relabeled again maybe?

Edit: And yeah before it mentioned, I saw the new Diehard power tools newly stocked in store.
I know this is an old thread but just picked these up for 138$ the 3 peice regular fkex set was 99$ and the bent handel was 35 $ the are very similar to icon flex ratchets but better in alot of ways think they are onto somthing here if they don't just cop out and gearwrench again highly recommend...... warentee is walk in switch no questions asked just give the your email first then u in the system ... the had a bunch of different stuff too about to go up but it weren't put away yet..... my opinion just as good as icon better than pittsburg no c clips either solid plate that screws into the body and 90 tooth with big Ole pawls
 

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Yes sir no c clip on the faceplate like a gearwrench and way better switch than icon I think they are nicer than icon
 

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My autozone in main was just rolling them out had to pick them off a cart they haven't even got them on the shelves yet.... I'm a sucker for autopart store tools
 

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You can look them up online right now just type in diehard flex ratchets tgeyvhad ratchet wrenches whike tool sets extra long combos with flank drivecopen ends all kinds 9f goodies
 

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O ya they have 0 rings in the switches around the faceplate and around the anvils also seriously bestcratchet I've ever bought under 100 bucks they put gearwrench to shame thinkntheyvwere going for more of a snapbon look.... instead 9f straight out China lmao
 
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Ordered one of the bent handle ratchets this morning. With coupon codes and speed perks rewards. it was less than 25. Will be my first bent handle and comfort grip ratchet. I will compare it to my Gearwrench and Tekton ratchets when I get home this evening.
 

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Advance Auto has their TEQ line clearanced.
I was told they are replacing them with DieHard branded tools.
Can anyone in-house confirm this?
If so, I wonder if its Sata/GW sourced?
Same stuff just relabeled again maybe?

Edit: And yeah before it mentioned, I saw the new Diehard power tools newly stocked in store.
Their ratchets are more likev8con ratchets not like gearwrench warentee is walk in an exchange no question asked
 

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Ordered one of the bent handle ratchets this morning. With coupon codes and speed perks rewards. it was less than 25. Will be my first bent handle and comfort grip ratchet. I will compare it to my Gearwrench and Tekton ratchets when I get home this evening.
It's way better I have one now it's just like 8con but bigger bettervoawls
 

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Seems like a smart move on their part. I shop at both AutoZone and Advanced on occasional and have bought Duralast tools… but never Teq Correct. Dunno why, I guess they never appealed to me. Diehard is a name people recognize…

All they need to do now is put them in an aisle where they’re accessible. One of the issues I have with Advance (and NAPA) is that their tools are usually hanging behind the counter. If I have to bother the clerk to look at some tools, I’m not. They can keep them.
The company that makes these makes the old duralsy tools no c clips all screwed on faceplate they are just like icon but I think better
 

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Those are nice looking and I love the color combination. An important thing that is sort of a deal breaker for me that I’m curious about is the selector switch correct or is it backwards like the Harbor Freight Pittsburgh ratchets? If it’s backwards then no no for me that drives my OCD up the wall lol.
 

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Advance Auto has their TEQ line clearanced.
I was told they are replacing them with DieHard branded tools.
Can anyone in-house confirm this?
If so, I wonder if its Sata/GW sourced?
Same stuff just relabeled again maybe?

Edit: And yeah before it mentioned, I saw the new Diehard power tools newly stocked in store.
They had the new diehards our butvnobyeq on clearance I was bummed bought all 3 sizes in flex and the spark plug wrench for 149$ tgeyvare just like icon / snap on style vs the crapoy gearwrench style I was very impressed the wrenches were flank dive look just like snap on hope the keep them a bit everybody ubgotya checkbthem out they are nice no huskey junk plus same Ole u break it walk in and get a new one no questions asked
 
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Updating my OP.
There are several other threads out there about the new tools but this was the first dedicated discussion so i posted back here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/advance-auto-clearing-out-more-tools.492711/
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/die-hard-tools-advance-auto.490249/#post-9440261
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...peice-diehard-flex-ratchet-set-for-90.496302/
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/diehard-ratchet.496466/

As has been mentioned, a lot of new tools are available now, hardline, pliers, prybars, shop accessories, screwdrivers, etc.
There has been special interest in the new comfort grip 90t ratchets.
They are made in Taiwan. They have a sealed head design. The flex models have a torx pivot bolt, allowing for adjustment if needed.
They seem to come well oiled from the factory. Which of course was the first thing I replaced. :bounce:
Here is a pic of the assembly:
 
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Thanks for sharing!!!
Looks like great tooth engagement. I also like the screw retained gear cover. I need another ratchet like a hole in the head but, i don't think I can resist the addition of a 1/4 & 3/8 flex head.
 

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Updating my OP.
There are several other threads out there about the new tools but this was the first dedicated discussion so i posted back here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/advance-auto-clearing-out-more-tools.492711/
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/die-hard-tools-advance-auto.490249/#post-9440261
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...peice-diehard-flex-ratchet-set-for-90.496302/
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/diehard-ratchet.496466/

As has been mentioned, a lot of new tools are available now, hardline, pliers, prybars, shop accessories, screwdrivers, etc.
There has been special interest in the new comfort grip 90t ratchets.
They are made in Taiwan. They have a sealed head design. The flex models have a torx pivot bolt, allowing for adjustment if needed.
They seem to come well oiled from the factory. Which of course was the first thing I replaced. :bounce:
Here is a pic of the assembly:
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I think they are nicer than icon
 

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Updating my OP.
There are several other threads out there about the new tools but this was the first dedicated discussion so i posted back here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/advance-auto-clearing-out-more-tools.492711/
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/die-hard-tools-advance-auto.490249/#post-9440261
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...peice-diehard-flex-ratchet-set-for-90.496302/
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/diehard-ratchet.496466/

As has been mentioned, a lot of new tools are available now, hardline, pliers, prybars, shop accessories, screwdrivers, etc.
There has been special interest in the new comfort grip 90t ratchets.
They are made in Taiwan. They have a sealed head design. The flex models have a torx pivot bolt, allowing for adjustment if needed.
They seem to come well oiled from the factory. Which of course was the first thing I replaced. :bounce:
Here is a pic of the assembly:
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At least go play with them at advanced autoparts these are to nice for the pricepoint they will go up in price or be discontinued soon they are exactly what duralast should have evolved into vs that gearwrench junk
 
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Thanks for sharing!!!
Looks like great tooth engagement. I also like the screw retained gear cover. I need another ratchet like a hole in the head but, i don't think I can resist the addition of a 1/4 & 3/8 flex head.
Reckon the OEM is William Tools Co. Taiwan? Im seeing similarities, especially the 120t model. The new socketry still look to be ATG. The same with the wrenches, except the new ratcheting wrenches which are Taiwan COO. FWIW, the new 30" prybar is Indian. It is beefy though. I was impressed they are selling that size. They must have an actual retired tech working in purchasing/sourcing now. :lol:
 

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Reckon the OEM is William Tools Co. Taiwan? Im seeing similarities, especially the 120t model. The new socketry still look to be ATG. The same with the wrenches, except the new ratcheting wrenches which are Taiwan COO. FWIW, the new 30" prybar is Indian. It is beefy though. I was impressed they are selling that size. They must have an actual retired tech working in purchasing/sourcing now. :lol:
 

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There new combo wrenches look similar notvthe same but similar to snap I'm actually a little giddy about this new line of tools I have all the ratchets except the 120 the wood be real smart to bot out some long npn ratchiting double box end wrenches I saw their new impact sockets today and tgeyvwernt came wich disappointed me but were very well made but ya non of those autooartscstores do cling double box wrenches except powertourq and that's onlyva 3 peice
 

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Updating my OP.
There are several other threads out there about the new tools but this was the first dedicated discussion so i posted back here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/advance-auto-clearing-out-more-tools.492711/
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/die-hard-tools-advance-auto.490249/#post-9440261
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...peice-diehard-flex-ratchet-set-for-90.496302/
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/diehard-ratchet.496466/

As has been mentioned, a lot of new tools are available now, hardline, pliers, prybars, shop accessories, screwdrivers, etc.
There has been special interest in the new comfort grip 90t ratchets.
They are made in Taiwan. They have a sealed head design. The flex models have a torx pivot bolt, allowing for adjustment if needed.
They seem to come well oiled from the factory. Which of course was the first thing I replaced. :bounce:
Here is a pic of the assembly:
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Thanks for sharing! Is the on/off switch in the “correct” orientation or is it reversed like HF’s Pittsburgh ratchets?
 
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Spring loaded universal adaptor set (1/4, 3/8, 1/2)
Taiwan.
Same as Platinum, MotiveX, Titan, but slightly less expensive.
$19.99. (Even less with Perks bucks.)

(P.S. The new various 10mm socket set looks like a good deal for those budget minded.)
 
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Are you saying Triangle tools makes these? Tried to look them up online
That is correct. Triangle Innovative Tools Corp of Taiwan manufactures these. They call them Uni Grip Superman U Joints.
I have my suspicions Matcos are the same OEM but without the grip machined.
 
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