87FoRunner
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One of our newer techs at another branch just dog piled his box full of the entire Icon line. I was out there helping for a week recently. Only issue I see is skipping 24mm in the impact line.
Curious, what brand box?
One of our newer techs at another branch just dog piled his box full of the entire Icon line. I was out there helping for a week recently. Only issue I see is skipping 24mm in the impact line.
I actually only own 1 ICON item, the roto head 3/8. I dont like it as much as my cornwell blue power version (i know, one taiwan ratchet vs another), but the blind "hurr durr icon is blanket bad" **** is funny to me. It seems so simple to me.. if i do t like a tool or a brand.. i dont buy it. I guess some people are just incensed that it may compete with (insert fav. Brand) here for less money, OR it may be the same as another taiwan brand for more money. But, again, dont buy it then? I see the value in a same day exchange warranty vs. A wait on shipping warranty, and MAY pay more for that comfort.. if i like the product.I will have to agree. I don not understand the dislike with ICON. I have bought a couple of tools and they are very good and the warranty thing, I do not buy a tool based on warranty. Performance is the key to me. Does it help me do my job better, then that's what is important
I dont see the logic in NOT using the stated warranty. I agree that on a cheaper item such as a socket, the warranty shouldnt be the deciding factor. But if an item i buy has a warranty, id be a fool to buy a new one instead of exchanging my broken scrap metal for new. When my in warranty car breaks, i dont think "eh, better go buy a new fuel pump from the dealer". I think "eh, better take it to the dealer and have them fix it, as they said they would."Using your own money to warranty (buy) another product instead of relying on some company to replace a 3 dollar socket. Much easier and less hassle, imo.
I dont see the logic in NOT using the stated warranty. I agree that on a cheaper item such as a socket, the warranty shouldnt be the deciding factor. But if an item i buy has a warranty, id be a fool to buy a new one instead of exchanging my broken scrap metal for new. When my in warranty car breaks, i dont think "eh, better go buy a new fuel pump from the dealer". I think "eh, better take it to the dealer and have them fix it, as they said they would."