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Looking to add to my tools who's better wrenches and sockets icon or Capri also has anyone used the wave drive wrench set do they grab as good as the RBRT stuff

I'm essentially the opposite - it seems like Icon is at least a half-step up from the Tekton or Capri. My standard combination set is a Tekton set, so no hate at all, but the main negative for Icon is the annoying Buy-a-Set-or-Buy-Nothing business model and, to a lesser extent, a smaller selection of options (though they seem to have expended that a lot over the last couple years).I would go with Tekton over Icon and Capri. Up to 50mm or 2 inches with no skipped sizes, and their quality is just as good, if not better.
I'm interested in them, just wondering if I really need them? Not for the sake of having more tools. I have a set of Rocketsockets which have been great the few times I needed them.One vote for Capri Wave Drive, only because I have a set.
You should wander into a NAPA and eyeball what they're charging for their versions. The supplier overlap between Carlyle and Icon is pretty high, and NAPA wants significantly more for theirs.Quality, Q/C, overpackaging, etc. aside, my complaint with Icon has and always will be the asking price for what you're actually buying (especially for HF). I feel HF has overpriced Icon in general, some tools more than others.
Got an SAE set for my old Chevy, in case the old fasteners ever get too worn for a standard issue combo wrench.I'm interested in them, just wondering if I really need them? Not for the sake of having more tools. I have a set of Rocketsockets which have been great the few times I needed them.
I grabbed the Rocketsockets for an old Ford, I'm not sure if the Capri Wave wrenches would get any use from me . I'll be kicking it around a bit more.Got an SAE set for my old Chevy, in case the old fasteners ever get too worn for a standard issue combo wrench.
I have a set of Rockets too. The Capri's offer a little more access in tight spaces. We'll find out how well they work when the weather warms up and I'm back in the garage.I grabbed the Rocketsockets for an old Ford, I'm not sure if the Capri Wave wrenches would get any use from me . I'll be kicking it around a bit more.
Why not. You grab it and ask for 20% discount. Win win
See, I don't care for those deep broached deep wells.I've got 1/4 capris shallow and deep and some 3/8 deep icon sockets to compare. The main difference is that icon has a shallow broach on their deeps, capri has deep deeps. Icon sockets used to be soft to my knowledge, they changed the material to chromoly. I only recently grabbed the 3/8 set so no issues with them atm. The capris have been just fine no complaints.
Capri bit sockets have been rock solid would recommend.
Do you know if Capri offers a chrome semi deep socket in metric?Who knows? The RBRT wrenches were just released at the recent MAC tools dealer expo. The Capri wave drive wrenches are a more complete set of the Astro Flankbite damaged fastener removal wrenches. They grip damaged fasteners well. The RBRT wrenches look like they took the older MAC Edge anti slip design and put it in a precision torque wrench series body. Both are made in Taiwan.
Capri regular combination wrenches are the same as Tekton except for the name. As for Capri chrome sockets, they're just basic no frills get the job done type tools. To me, the advantage would be the availability of open stock with Capri. I would say Icon combination wrenches are nicer than the Capri/Tekton versions. In chrome sockets, I'd say it's a draw. Except, I would give Capri credit for not overpackaging their tools and their holders are much better than those thin plastic snap on cloned trays Icon uses.![]()
Looking at their website, they don't list chrome semi deep.Do you know if Capri offers a chrome semi deep socket in metric?
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I'll say they went up.Quality, Q/C, overpackaging, etc. aside, my complaint with Icon has and always will be the asking price for what you're actually buying (especially for HF). I feel HF has overpriced Icon in general, some tools more than others.
Anyway, since no else has mentioned it, I think Capri is a more affordable option. I went with Capri for my SAE sockets. I'm not going to invest heavily in something I don't use often but I still need. I needed a 11/16" socket (I think) yesterday for the seat belt bolts on a 305.5 excavator.
As others have mentioned though, Tekton is also a great option. My SAE wrenches are Tekton. I've had their metric wrenches (sockets too) in the past with no complaints. Although their newer stuff is definitely more expensive.
I'm putting together some tools for home and I plan to buy Tekton wrenches and their 3/8" socket/ratchet set.
Thanks, l just ordered the Icons!Looking at their website, they don't list chrome semi deep.
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