I'm in the market for a set of 1/2" metric impacts. No Snap On sets, I'm looking for value. Right now I've got a bunch of randos, time for a full set. The use would be typical (Toyota & Lexus currently) vehicle maintenance.
With the random impacts I currently have the black oxide coating gets rusty very quickly. I live in MN, my garage is hot and humid in the summer, and the floor is covered it salty snow melt all winter. It is what it is, that's not changing.
My question isn't about coatings I can spray on, wipe on, etc. I've heard the "use it and they won't rust", etc.
I'm wondering about differences in coatings that manufacturers are applying when new and how they may hold up in comparison. Harbor freight impacts seem to have a very matte rough finish. Those look exactly like the ones I have in my toolbox that rust within seconds after cleaning/oiling. The Tekton impacts appear (in pictures) to have a shiny smooth finish, unlike most black oxide. Does the Tekton finish hold up any better? Maybe it's just their studio photos that look good.
I see Tekton impacts are laser marked with size. Are they also roll marked? Seems like the laser mark could become hard(er) to see over time.
I'm also left wondering why manufacturers aren't nickel plating or something better than black oxide which is essentially useless.
Thanks.
With the random impacts I currently have the black oxide coating gets rusty very quickly. I live in MN, my garage is hot and humid in the summer, and the floor is covered it salty snow melt all winter. It is what it is, that's not changing.
My question isn't about coatings I can spray on, wipe on, etc. I've heard the "use it and they won't rust", etc.
I'm wondering about differences in coatings that manufacturers are applying when new and how they may hold up in comparison. Harbor freight impacts seem to have a very matte rough finish. Those look exactly like the ones I have in my toolbox that rust within seconds after cleaning/oiling. The Tekton impacts appear (in pictures) to have a shiny smooth finish, unlike most black oxide. Does the Tekton finish hold up any better? Maybe it's just their studio photos that look good.
I see Tekton impacts are laser marked with size. Are they also roll marked? Seems like the laser mark could become hard(er) to see over time.
I'm also left wondering why manufacturers aren't nickel plating or something better than black oxide which is essentially useless.
Thanks.




