I know it’s too little too late, but the HF rep said August for the wrenches. It’s August so expect them any day now...
Yep, ........LOL..........Good One!There’s a reason NAPA stands for Never Any Parts Available...
That IS Funny!It gets funnier: One of the local NAPA stores claims their Carlyle wrenches are Made by Snap-on, and Carlyle was making sockets and ratchets for Snap-on.
I heard this and similar claims during three separate conversations with their countermen. I politely informed their red faces all three times that Carlyle is a store brand; and is manufactured under contract by established tool manufacturers. Pair this vs the BS comparison tactics used by Harbor Freight. The upcoming Carlyle vs ICON debates should be a real hoot.... I am going to stock up on peanuts and popcorn; sit back, and enjoy.![]()

Why the hell is the 11/32 so friggin long? It sticks out like a sore thumb.
Icon breaker bars make no sense to me at their price. Who is going to pay 3x? as much as the Pittsburgh Pro one hook over? Napa / Carlisle is competition, but the main competition is themselves- and one hook over at probably same warranty, much lower cost. If they made a Snap On equivalent ratchet for $35 I'm sure theyll sell, but items like expensive breaker bars will be a waste of store space. They'll figure it out eventually when things don't sell.
Icon breaker bars make no sense to me at their price. Who is going to pay 3x? as much as the Pittsburgh Pro one hook over? Napa / Carlisle is competition, but the main competition is themselves- and one hook over at probably same warranty, much lower cost. If they made a Snap On equivalent ratchet for $35 I'm sure theyll sell, but items like expensive breaker bars will be a waste of store space. They'll figure it out eventually when things don't sell.
I'm holding out to see how the ratcheting reversible wrenches look and feel when they come out. I've been in the market for quite a while, couldn't get them at the super-discount Lowe's price, and the Tekton ones at $145 are enough that I need to give it some real consideration. Then when I saw the Icon ones coming, it's got me holding on -- reversible is definitely something I want that HF doesn't offer yet, and if the Icon wrench set is Taiwan, no skips, and comes in around $120 or less, I'm in.
Harbor Freight is super close to me and warranty exchanges are a piece of cake. It's the only thing that holds me up from Tekton -- their presence in PA is severely lacking, so I have to order tools online.
I'm holding out to see how the ratcheting reversible wrenches look and feel when they come out. I've been in the market for quite a while, couldn't get them at the super-discount Lowe's price, and the Tekton ones at $145 are enough that I need to give it some real consideration. Then when I saw the Icon ones coming, it's got me holding on -- reversible is definitely something I want that HF doesn't offer yet, and if the Icon wrench set is Taiwan, no skips, and comes in around $120 or less, I'm in.
Harbor Freight is super close to me and warranty exchanges are a piece of cake. It's the only thing that holds me up from Tekton -- their presence in PA is severely lacking, so I have to order tools online.
Why wait, just pick up the OEM's. https://www.mobiledistributorsupply.com/1145-hand-tools/1339-wrenches?cat=2528
Why wait, just pick up the OEM's. https://www.mobiledistributorsupply.com/1145-hand-tools/1339-wrenches?cat=2528
...You're a wonderful human being.
Seriously, I wasn't aware that these existed. And now I think I'm going to order them, they look pretty damn nice. And OEM tools are typically pretty good.
Thank you!
Thanks, I just ordered those myself.![]()
Well considering there's only about a week left in the month and I'm only posting because I hear crickets . . . I guess it's about time to start pricing some Wrightgrips.
Best truck I ever saw was a Mac tool who had Proto and Dewalt as well. What a truckAny idea when the Icon truck will be swinging by the shop?
Wonder what Icon truck franchises will start at?
wait, what?
never mind
I'll be swinging by HF this weekend for a 20T press and the folding Braun light, now that I have the OEMTools wrenches I'll be a little salty if the Icon ratcheting reversible wrenches are available.
I'd still like to see some Icon wrenches with more advanced features, but it appears they're going to be a while.

What is the point of this brand? They did not even bother to make their products look unique. I hope they succeed with whomever they're targeting their stuff to. Nevertheless, I'll stick with the OG, Snap-On.
I see this becoming a BIG problem for the tool truck brands. Within the past 10 years, there are now more options than ever for quality, professional tools. I’ve seen a lot of auto techs in uniform in and out of Harbor Freight over the years. My buddy who’s a Mercedes tech buys a lot of his tools from there. The tool trucks have priced themselves out of the market. People complain that their dealer doesn’t show up. Tools that need warrantied are piling up... what’s the point in paying a premium for tools if you can’t get service? That entire business model is screwy. With a Harbor Freight up the road... just stop by after work, get what you need or make a warranty exchange.
Just wait... The Icon brand coupled with everything else Harbor Freight sells is going to deal a hard blow to the tool trucks. If I were a new tech starting out soon with the Icon brand in-stores, very little in my box would come from a tool truck. Just sayin’.
This is all 'subjective' and a tiny .0x% overall. At the end of the day making a bold swath comment this is the end for all made in USA tool companies is not going to happen.
So they have 'RE-BRANDED' the same wrenches sold by Napa/Milwaukee/countless others and now everyone is doomed to go out of business?
Failing to see a point here, I guess they buy all of the specialty tools for 'Mercedes' at Wharf Freight as well? I don't believe I am buying any of this.
This is all 'subjective' and a tiny .0x% overall. At the end of the day making a bold swath comment this is the end for all made in USA tool companies is not going to happen.
So they have 'RE-BRANDED' the same wrenches sold by Napa/Milwaukee/countless others and now everyone is doomed to go out of business?
Failing to see a point here, I guess they buy all of the specialty tools for 'Mercedes' at Wharf Freight as well? I don't believe I am buying any of this.
Maybe the point is that present and future professionals might be becoming more interested in a $100 torque wrench and less interested in a $300 model.
Maybe economically speaking, they might not have the choice anyway.
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I wasn’t talking about “specialty tools” for the Mercedes dealer. I was talking about basic hand tools. I know for a fact that his 1/4” drive sockets AT HIS JOB are Pittsburgh. I’m fairly certain his 3/8”, 1/2” and 3/4” are a hodgepodge of Snap on and Matco. He has a lot of stuff from Harbor Freight, including impact sockets. I don’t give a **** if you buy any of it. The point I’m making is that all I see on this forum and other forums are people complaining about the tool trucks not showing up, not honoring their warranties, leaving people high and dry. Icon, which I’m well aware is rebranded, is going to be sold at a very popular retailer and I’m willing to bet my bottom dollar that it’s going to hurt the tool truck business. I’m not saying it’s going to put them out of business. I’m saying it’s going to hurt them.
I fail to see a point in hoping that Made in USA companies employing thousands to hundreds of thousands when you go down the many facets of metal to the finished product is a celebration.
I’m not hoping it will hurt them, I’m saying it will. Snap-On has priced themselves out of the market. Made in the USA, top notch quality, delivery and warranty service, buying on credit, yet none of that justifies their absurd prices. They have gone from being really expensive to borderline criminal. It’s almost like the Epinephrine kit that cost $40 a few years ago and is now $600. They do it because they can. They do it because people don’t have much of a choice.
Now they will...
As I stated before, if I were a new tech just starting out, I would buy Carlyle and (soon) Icon. I don’t care if they’re made in the USA, because at the end of the day if I’m saving a **** ton of money and the tools are capable of doing the same job, that’s the route I’m taking.
If I have $10,000 (whether it be cash or credit) to spend on new tools and a new box for my job, I’m going to spend $5,000 of it at Harbor Freight and Napa and pocket the rest rather than give it to the **** van.
That’s $5,000 Harbor Freight gets and $0.00 that Snap On, MAC and Matco won’t get. I won’t be the only one who thinks this way.
Harbor Freight knows exactly what their intent is with this brand and who their target audience is... and I think it’s absolutely hilarious that they’re taking on the most popular, sought after and expensive brands on the market and will likely succeed in doing so. It’s genius. I love it.
Harbor Freight will definitely deal a blow to Tekton, GearWrench, SK and online tool retailers like Amazon. Basically its HF vs. all the non tool truck brands people recommend here on Garage Journal. That is if the tools are available and competitively priced
Snap-on does not even have a website in Canada and is busier than ever. 4 new Matco dealers in the province in the past couple of years. Quality and service is important to people also vs. just price like HF or having a tool delivered in 2 days that you have no idea what it looks or feels like
I'm waiting to see if they have larger wrench sets (that go beyond 1" and 19mm) - same with larger socket sets, and of course, open stock.
Guy kinda rambles
That's big man! Right man? I mean, MAN....But, man, hey, man, I mean, man, I just wanna say, man, Harbor Freight, man. Man!
Yeah, Wheeling WV area, Moundsville Dept of Highways actually, could never get a Snap on man to come around at all.I see this becoming a BIG problem for the tool truck brands. Within the past 10 years, there are now more options than ever for quality, professional tools. I’ve seen a lot of auto techs in uniform in and out of Harbor Freight over the years. My buddy who’s a Mercedes tech buys a lot of his tools from there. The tool trucks have priced themselves out of the market. People complain that their dealer doesn’t show up. Tools that need warrantied are piling up... what’s the point in paying a premium for tools if you can’t get service? That entire business model is screwy. With a Harbor Freight up the road... just stop by after work, get what you need or make a warranty exchange.
Just wait... The Icon brand coupled with everything else Harbor Freight sells is going to deal a hard blow to the tool trucks. If I were a new tech starting out soon with the Icon brand in-stores, very little in my box would come from a tool truck. Just sayin’.
I have had way too many places I worked from the early 80's till circa 2013 where I could not get the tool trucks to come there.I wasn’t talking about “specialty tools” for the Mercedes dealer. I was talking about basic hand tools. I know for a fact that his 1/4” drive sockets AT HIS JOB are Pittsburgh. I’m fairly certain his 3/8”, 1/2” and 3/4” are a hodgepodge of Snap on and Matco. He has a lot of stuff from Harbor Freight, including impact sockets. I don’t give a **** if you buy any of it. The point I’m making is that all I see on this forum and other forums are people complaining about the tool trucks not showing up, not honoring their warranties, leaving people high and dry. Icon, which I’m well aware is rebranded, is going to be sold at a very popular retailer and I’m willing to bet my bottom dollar that it’s going to hurt the tool truck business. I’m not saying it’s going to put them out of business. I’m saying it’s going to hurt them.
don't you have another thread going about how your starting over and buying all SK, who would be considered a slightly upper scale/ premium brand? why not go to harbor freight for all of your tool buying needs?
Harbor Freight will definitely deal a blow to Tekton, GearWrench, SK and online tool retailers like Amazon. Basically its HF vs. all the non tool truck brands people recommend here on Garage Journal. That is if the tools are available and competitively priced
I was just going to post this myself. I was excited for Icon until I saw the rumored pricing for the toolboxes. I just looked at my screen likeIt will depend on how Icon is priced, to high and co's like Tekton are in no danger. Time will tell how Icon stacks up value wise.

