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Does anyone think that Harbor Freight is clearing out Icon ratchets at 40% off this parking lot sale because, they're changing suppliers or perhaps a design change? Just curious 


I wondered the same thingDoes anyone think that Harbor Freight is clearing out Icon ratchets at 40% off this parking lot sale because, they're changing suppliers or perhaps a design change? Just curious![]()
I purchased an ICON 1/2 drive about a year ago and frankly wasn't impressed. I bought it to prepare for the eventuality that one of my 25+ year old popular mechanics ratchets were going to give up. The ratcheting feels "cheap" I guess. I'll have to take it apart, maybe mine didn't have any lube in it.Anyway, I've heard of folks here and on Reddit saying they opened theirs up to find them without any lubrication (or nearly) and with a bit added they liked them better (in most cases). That kind of inconsistency would bother me if I was a product guy.
I'd be a little surprised if they switch ODMs, but not super-surprised...
Not sure I would believe that. This would mean that all rachets made overseas would arrive here dry and I think we can all agree that they don't.This is due to shipping restrictions. When I sold TOPTUL I took all the ratchets I sold apart and added Superlube. I asked TOPTUL why they shipped them dry and shipping restrictions was the answer provided.
Not sure I would believe that. This would mean that all rachets made overseas would arrive here dry and I think we can all agree that they don't.
That’s the rumor .. The Den of Tools guy was saying that the ratchets were getting replaced and this was clearing out existing stock. Very interesting if true.Does anyone think that Harbor Freight is clearing out Icon ratchets at 40% off this parking lot sale because, they're changing suppliers or perhaps a design change? Just curious![]()
Only thing that makes sense. Question is, will it be something better or worse?That’s the rumor .. The Den of Tools guy was saying that the ratchets were getting replaced and this was clearing out existing stock. Very interesting if true.
I would guess either they will be similar price, but cheaper to build meaning higher GP, or they will be slightly more expensive since they compare them to snapon. I would expect colors possibly.Only thing that makes sense. Question is, will it be something better or worse?

I read somewhere that they're killing the pass-thru ability of the extension. If that's true, it's a big take-away for me. I've heard that they've had reliability problems with it, and if that's their fix it must have been a dainty mechanism and/or people were really cranking with the t-handle.Another rumor I heard; was the ICON flex head bit ratchet set is on sale for $24.99 down from $39.99 to make room for an updated set that includes sockets. That would be interesting if it's a compact set.
That's a handy set as is and a bargain at $25 if there are any left.

I used my new 1/4 “90 tooth low profile” icon as mentioned being purchased for a little lawn tractor work tonight, it has high back drag!
Haha who knows. A locking flex head would be a nice addition.Only thing that makes sense. Question is, will it be something better or worse?
I used my new 1/4 “90 tooth low profile” icon as mentioned being purchased for a little lawn tractor work tonight, it has high back drag!
Perfectly serviceable ratchet but I would not recommend paying the premium over the Pittsburgh/Quinn line if you are looking for a value ratchet. You can play with the hanging Quinn ratchet in the store but the icons are boxed up, if I knew they were this stiff I would have bought the Quinn a while ago or just kept saving for a koken 2725 160.
I hope it will smooth out, but it has a long way to go!
As far as conspiracy theories, I wonder if the first batch of icon tools are built to a high quality for all the public reviewers, then once the product is established they relax the QC...
The ICON ratchets were a below par Taiwanese offering thanks to HF obsession of copying SnapOn visual style elements rather than sourcing more quality & innovation ratchet options that Taiwan has .
The only ICON ratchets that were slightly better than other brand options in the price point was the roto heads .

Seems an excuse to me, Toptul ship plenty other tools with grease and oil packed in them and massive amount of tools/parts get covered in anti corrosion oil and shipped no bother ...This is due to shipping restrictions. When I sold TOPTUL I took all the ratchets I sold apart and added Superlube. I asked TOPTUL why they shipped them dry and shipping restrictions was the answer provided.
I bought a Kobalt one many years ago and it's my go to. Last year I got one of the Carlyle 1/2. It's nice, but no where as handy (too big) as a long 3/8 flex.Never owned a flex head ratchet - might have to get the long reach 3/8 version if I run by this weekend.
They would sure come in handy at times
Thought it was 5 or 6 but that might have been Tekton. Guy mentioned it on a tear down video. Someone who owns one should be able to check but for sure T8 is too large.Does anyone know what size the screws are to open the coverplate for the 1/4"? I have a T8 bit and it seems too big.



Came here to say the same thing. Not disappointed.I had to purchase a few things and went to Harbor Freight this weekend. Nearly all the ratchets were sold out.....
Oof - I hope not. I haven't liked any GW ratchet I've ever tried...My prediction is that the next Icon series of ratchets will come from Gearwrench/SATA.
Thank you. I had to find a T5 bit locally.
I'm the opposite. I like most of my Gearwrench ratchets from the old 60 tooth models to their current 90 tooth and smaller head 120XP versions. I own several Ko-Ken 36 & 72 tooth Zeal series ratchets. I find them to be meh. The low back drag is outstanding but, it pretty much ends there for me. I find the Ko-Ken ratchet heads to be on the thick side and the comfort grip handles to be too short. Then again, I don't understand the hoopla over Nepros ratchets eitherOof - I hope not. I haven't liked any GW ratchet I've ever tried...
That said, any additional ratchets I add will probably be Ko-ken Z-series.
I do like the small head KTC roto ratchets though. 
I absolutely hated the 120XP's I tried - lots of backdrag and terrible feel. I feel like maybe I missed out on their 80-tooth models, but they got the tooth-count bug and went backwards (for me).I'm the opposite. I like most of my Gearwrench ratchets from the old 60 tooth models to their current 90 tooth and smaller head 120XP versions. I own several Ko-Ken 36 & 72 tooth Zeal series ratchets. I find them to be meh. The low back drag is outstanding but, it pretty much ends there for me. I find the Ko-Ken ratchet heads to be on the thick side and the comfort grip handles to be too short. Then again, I don't understand the hoopla over Nepros ratchets eitherI do like the small head KTC roto ratchets though.
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