I think you nailed it. The answer to the question is personal and totally depends on the points of consideration by each as they work through their data. With other competition on the market now, there's now choices where previously there wasn't. That in and of itself is kinda a big deal and I think everyone can agree on that point.At this point I do not think the question is are these Icon plyers as good as or better than Knipex. Rather, are they good enough and a decent value for the price. Only time will tell if they hold up to heavy use, occasional abuse or will rust easily.
The casual questions most people ask themselves when they buy something (most anything) are:
"Is it good enough for how I plan to use it?"
The second question is:
"Is the price fair for my expectations?"
Everyone sees these answers differently depending on their circumstances and ideology. This is where HF has done well with the general American public. Enough people are saying yes to both of those questions. I think if the answers were alot more No's they would not have opened so many retail stores over the past 10 years. Meanwhile most chains are closing them.
Seeing that this is the GJ, there may be a lot of No's from this population.
IDK! I do not have a crystal ball, but time will tell.
I am very curious to see what those who dive in and buy this tool think in a few months. I am sure someone will make a Youtube video.

Seen the Icon parrot nose pliers. What’s your planned use of this parrot plier that will help me justify getting another plier besides the GJ wayShoot just bought the Knipex raptor pliers off of Zoro with a 20% coupon for $28. Guess I could have saved $8 potentially for the Icon parrot nose pliers.
Seen the Icon parrot nose pliers. What’s your planned use of this parrot plier that will help me justify getting another plier besides the GJ way![]()
Yes, but you also left out the distraction of "IN THE USA. " This distracts from the fact that it is being manufactured in Asia. Not even assembled or packaged in the USA which would create some manufacturing jobs. Copied and done. What's next?"Designed by Icon Tools" - Shameless grifters.
Harbor FreightWho's really to blame?
Knipex, if it prices its pliers $10/pair, we won't see this thread?Who's really to blame?
to be half fair you need to also throw in about 1,000 other business and do not for get the financiers who have pushed it.Harbor Freight![]()
As I said, after he puts them to the test, I'll let you know what he thinks.
Your question is a good one. Keep in mind when Knipex had active patents they could get a premium price and profit. They are supporting R&D which I doubt HF has such a department. They may have an office that reverse engineers existing products and farms out packaging designs. If you want to call that R&D.Part of that higher cost of Knipex and other Euro brands may be labor, export taxes/tariffs and shipping costs, not necessarily higher profit margins. Aside from cheaper labor and material costs, Asian mfrs may not have the same embedded business costs. Can anyone break down these parts of the business and what the differences might be?
Part of that higher cost of Knipex and other Euro brands may be labor, export taxes/tariffs and shipping costs, not necessarily higher profit margins. Aside from cheaper labor and material costs, Asian mfrs may not have the same embedded business costs. Can anyone break down these parts of the business and what the differences might be?
The IP/Patent laws are specifically set up to have things work this way. The inventor(s) have incentive to innovate and get many years of a premium before the invention enters public domain where other companies (most often) then make it more-broadly available (usually that means less expensive). The inventors keep inventing and the other companies keep spreading making things available to more people.Your question is a good one. Keep in mind when Knipex had active patents they could get a premium price and profit. They are supporting R&D which I doubt HF has such a department. They may have an office that reverse engineers existing products and farms out packaging designs. If you want to call that R&D.
HF has a "Reconnaissance and Duplication" department.Your question is a good one. Keep in mind when Knipex had active patents they could get a premium price and profit. They are supporting R&D which I doubt HF has such a department. They may have an office that reverse engineers existing products and farms out packaging designs. If you want to call that R&D.