My main thing I like about Carlyle besides the looks of them, is that I don’t like buying tools online, I like to buy them in person. So this is why these online brands people recommend to me I don’t really care about. And Home Depot, harbor freight, autozone, and maybe a few others is basically the only other places to buy tools, and they never have complete socket sets in stock! But my Napa does and they look awesome
I get that. The market is so saturated with imports it’s getting increasingly harder to weed out the decent from the junk. That being said foreign manufacturing and metallurgy has came a long way in recent years.
About a month ago I ordered a 15/16” wrench from Amazon. It was a JETECH brand. Never heard of it before. Price was dirt cheap something like $8. I ordered it fully expecting to send it back. Pleasantly surprised when I got it. Now this wasn’t a wrench that I expected to use a lot. In fact I bough it to throw in a tractor tool box. 15/16 on farm equipment is about as common at 10mm is in automotive. For a tool I expect to use maybe a dozen times a year it’s great. And when it gets lost in the field like every tool on a tractor eventually does I’m out a whole 8 bucks. No I’m not advocating you fill your box with Amazon off brands. But there’s a time and a place for best you can afford and there’s a time and a place for good enough.
You can’t always inspect everything you buy. Unfortunately it’s the culture we live in. Limiting yourself to Carlyle because you can look at them first may be a severe limitation. And it may not, all depends on what you work on. I’ve been in situations where I need a tool now and any tool will be better than no tool. And I’ve been in situations where I had weeks or months to search for a particular tool I wanted.
You should probably take a look at Milwaukee mechanics tools. They’re cheaper than Carlyle, the sets are complete and from what I’ve seen the chrome is great. Sourced from Infar I believe should be similar to Carlyle