I think it is just crazy the truck brands have been ripping off mechanics as long as they have as they have a captive market.
Oh Good, Might grab a setI had em price it and it was 109.99
"Fake" tools? You have a vested interest in letting the world know you dont like hf tools or the new icon line. How does posting the same silly drivel over and over do anything but waste your time? Move on to another thread and continue sucking the tool trucks exhaust.They're only a ripoff if you're not able to recognize the difference in quality between the real tools and the fakes.
The reason I'm not jumping up and down with excitement over these ICON tools is that I'm confident with a high degree of certainty that I'd find discrepancies that don't measure up to the real tools.
ICON sockets:
Probably have the detents in the wrong place like all the other Taiwan made sockets do.
ICON ratcheting wrenches:
Probably don't have as smooth of a ratcheting mechanism as the real wrenches do.
ICON non-ratcheting wrenches:
They already have the Carlyle open end that I despise.
ICON ratchets:
I'm sure I'd find something wrong with them and I don't mean the chrome finish either. As soon as I flipped the direction lever or listened to the way they sound turning a socket, it would be game over.
If you are going to judge a ratchet based on sound you need to find a different hobby
If you are going to judge a ratchet based on sound you need to find a different hobby
They're only a ripoff if you're not able to recognize the difference in quality between the real tools and the fakes.
The reason I'm not jumping up and down with excitement over these ICON tools is that I'm confident with a high degree of certainty that I'd find discrepancies that don't measure up to the real tools.
ICON sockets:
Probably have the detents in the wrong place like all the other Taiwan made sockets do.
ICON ratcheting wrenches:
Probably don't have as smooth of a ratcheting mechanism as the real wrenches do.
ICON non-ratcheting wrenches:
They already have the Carlyle open end that I despise.
ICON ratchets:
I'm sure I'd find something wrong with them and I don't mean the chrome finish either. As soon as I flipped the direction lever or listened to the way they sound turning a socket, it would be game over.
I thought you would be elated that ICON included polishing cloths with their ratchets


Yes I can judge a ratchet mechanism by the sound it makes. I am THAT good.
Yes I can judge a ratchet mechanism by the sound it makes. I am THAT good.
Mazzie Formula built one of the rarest motors in the US (Mazda 4 rotor) with HF tools and it lives on the track now. I'm guessing it's failure is imminent because SO ratchets can turn bolts far better than HF ratchets.

Never have I seen so many precognitive people that can judge and condemn an entire new tool line without ever having handled or used them. It's actually kind of entertaining.
I'll "Bite" at $110.00, But yes, @ around $150, it's hard to stay interested.Still here, still interested at some point.
The screenshot from the website reminds me though, I wonder if there's going to be an ICON ball joint press kit which will replace the current Maddox one, similar to how we lost the long reach low profile Pittsburgh jack to the Daytona -- which may be built better, but definitely costs more.
At a price point around $110, I was very interested in the ratcheting reversible wrenches. But around $150, it's hard to stay interested, with the abundance of other similar options that are a little more established.
Hopefully!I think that the place ICON tools are going to do well is in the ease of access. If I could get Tekton locally I would, because I would far prefer to hold a tool in my hands to determine if I like it or not, rather than purchasing online. Harbor Freight has stores all over the place, and I could be swayed to spend ICON money on similar tools to what Tekton offers, if I can handle one without putting money out first.
Either way, open stock singles is interesting, andhopefully more competition will drive prices lower and improve the options for everyone.
At my local HF, they hung the ICON breaker bars right next to the Pittsburgh Pro bars. Aside from the price, there was hardly any difference between them.
That much of the ballyhooed ICON roll-out was less than impressive.
Since we're still pre-launch, I wouldn't judge early displays - it's entirely possible that the stocking at your store is not final.
I wouldn't be surprised that a planogram is being distributed for a dedicated display, and current displays don't accommodate that.
Now don't sell yourself short your better than that, you can judge an entire line of tools without ever-laying a glove on them. Now that's impressive.
Yes I can judge a ratchet mechanism by the sound it makes. I am THAT good.
What brand of tools do you use in your day job?
What is your day job exactly?
What brand of tools do you use in your day job? What is your day job exactly?
I use a different kind of Ratcheting Mechanism for my day job Fedwrench. And being that the commute is 64 miles round trip, I spend most of my paycheck on the gasoline required to get there.![]()
Never have I seen so many precognitive people that can judge and condemn an entire new tool line without ever having handled or used them. It's actually kind of entertaining.

Popcorn and a beer would be nice.![]()


I managed to pick up a few ICON tools today....
Now for some initial observations, Please keep in mind that these are my opinions and your results may vary.
......Carry on, that's all I have for now.![]()
Thanks for the pics Fedwrench. That confirms my suspicions about the flex heads.
I also noticed based on your pictures, the ICON ratcheting wrenches seem to have a larger tolerance between the drive ring/wrench body vs the Blackhawk and Dewalt brands.
Could this be the norm for ICON? Or perhaps they were left in the vibrating polish stage for too long?
Yes I can judge a ratchet mechanism by the sound it makes. I am THAT good.
I've been using the ratchet for a few days and overall, I like it.
I did a torture test by removing a rusted 7/8" leaf spring bolt, using my foot on the handle. I was easily putting 250ft-lbs+ on it and eventually the bolt broke free.
It did deform the drive end a bit, but that was expected. Taiwanese tools have a more ductile anvil, vs the hardened Snap-On.
The handle is easily worn, but about the same as the Snappy Soft grips. I prefer the solid plastic handles for this reason. After the torture test, the handle can be clocked about 10* if firmly twisted.
The action is still smooth and tight. Hasn't slipped once whether wrenching fast, slow, high or low torque.
I think these are a decent value(again, the fixed head only, I haven't tried the flex heads). Hoping to try the 1/4" and 1/2" version shortly.
This is all well and fine but I think most of us really want to know how the polishing cloth is doing.

I've been using the ratchet for a few days and overall, I like it.
I did a torture test by removing a rusted 7/8" leaf spring bolt, using my foot on the handle. I was easily putting 250ft-lbs+ on it and eventually the bolt broke free.
It did deform the drive end a bit, but that was expected. Taiwanese tools have a more ductile anvil, vs the hardened Snap-On.
This is all well and fine but I think most of us really want to know how the polishing cloth is doing.
Clearly inferior to the Snap-On 1200 threadcount cloth![]()
The packaging is actually one "minor" annoyance that might stop me from really jumping on these Icon tools. To me, the real advantage of these is getting decent quality tools in a brick and mortar store so I can touch and feel them, and evaluate if I think they are what I want. As someone else pointed out, in this segment of the tool market a lot of it comes down to personal preference.
However, with these giant theft-deterrent packages, so is one supposed to be able to feel or evaluate anything? Buying a ratchet encased inside a plastic tray that's inside a taped up cardboard box in a brick and mortar store is no different than 'blindly' ordering a ratchet online and having it show up at your door.







