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One of the other ICON deals in the spring showed their Plierswrench but it didn’t ring up that way. After calling a manager over, he tried but agreed it was misleading so he honored the deal.They are not but I fought with corporate to make it so because their own coupon shows a socket extension in the picture. They agreed it was misleading.
Yep. Local store would not budge so corporate got me gift card for the difference. Took 15min to hit my email.One of the other ICON deals in the spring showed their Plierswrench but it didn’t ring up that way. After calling a manager over, he tried but agreed it was misleading so he honored the deal.


Memory saver powered by a usb cord for a portable battery.What is that?
Mike
Yeah, it’s really difficult to choose one. The length of the XL plus the extra girth make them incredibly comfortable to use but the 1b and its offset just works so dang well. The 7s are the last ones I reach for but that is due to those wrenches having a lot of manufacturing issues, like bends and warps, twists and stuff.The 1B is always the 1st wrench I grab when I need one , I then use the NR7 if I need a 2nd wrench that size or if space is too tight for the offset of the 1B. I really haven't found a wrench as nice to use in general as the 1B.
I still need to get a set of 7 XL as the 7s are sometimes a tad short. A whike ago , I needed to apply a fair amount of torque , and doing so on a short wrench isn't nice ones hands. I didn't have my 1B yet.
I’ve been looking at adding some Hazet wrenches to my rotation. They seem well regarded. I’ve been rocking Stahlwille and Gedore with the Gedore being my favorite wrenches so far. Everyone at work rubs me for all my German wrenches but it’s really hard to find a better standard wrench with no extra gimmicks or anti-slip designs.The Hazet 600LG are a little longer than the Godore XL wrenches.
10mm- 600lg-210mm
10mm-xl-190mm
13mm-600lg-245mm
13mm-xl-225mm
but they are both good wrenches.

Got this tool for twist back brake calipers that Toyota seems to be using more and more of these days. I hate them so much. I have a set at home but had to get a set for work too because I’ve borrowed this way more than three times. Only one guy in the shop has one now there is 2 of us that do haha. This is just a cheap $37 one from eBay branded Orion Motor Tech this is the exact one my coworker has. It came with gloves and hooks. Gloves eh not really something I’d use for brakes but still good to have and those hangers I’m always losing so also good to have extras. Didn’t see any reason to spend big bucks on this.
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Something happened to me the other day that's never happened to me before , I rounded an Allenkey.
I honestly do not recall what Allen keys I had back home but never gave them much thought. They must have been good because I never rounded one , ever.
The only Allenkeys I currently own are a set of husky that I got in the 290pc tool set, they're horrible things.
I got myself a set of Gedore metric allenkeys and I also bought a longer Ampro set which I'm waiting for and those are made from s2. Now I need a decent set of SAE allenkeys - any suggestion ?
When it comes to extensions, I feel like the regular ones are the way to go for the knurling.A few Koken goodies today.... Wobble-fix 3/8" extension set, non Z-eal but really, really nice, and my first non Z-eal Koken ratchet. Great knurling, jury is still out if I like it all that much.
I pick up one of these too, forgot to post but you know what it looks like



If you guys are on the TIK-TOK check out Check Engine Chuck’s load tester. Mine came in today and i am going to put it into use this week.
I have been using the Joes load tester unit as well as the Jarhead Diagnostics load lights - (do not recommend Jarhead as that boy needs a lesson in proper crimping!!)
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Jarhead Diagnostics Load Test Light — Jarhead Diagnostics
Perfect for adding a load to any 12v circuit!www.jarheaddiag.com
Hultafors wrecking bars 108 15" (38cm) flat and 109 20" (52cm)
The bottom one (109) is a bit of a luxury but the profiles of the ends, the fulcrum, and the size are just right.
I believe both are made in China (no markings/labels anymore, website says "designed in Sweden"). The 109 is made from Swedish boron steel, which will have been on a 25,000 mile round trip.
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I don't know of "Swedish" being a well-known flavour of boron steel, so I assumed it referred to the origin.Unless they gave their Chinese manufacturer the recipe for their Swedish boron steel, and that recipe won't be coming back.
Got this tool for twist back brake calipers that Toyota seems to be using more and more of these days. I hate them so much. I have a set at home but had to get a set for work too because I’ve borrowed this way more than three times. Only one guy in the shop has one now there is 2 of us that do haha. This is just a cheap $37 one from eBay branded Orion Motor Tech this is the exact one my coworker has. It came with gloves and hooks. Gloves eh not really something I’d use for brakes but still good to have and those hangers I’m always losing so also good to have extras. Didn’t see any reason to spend big bucks on this.
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Working good so far. 5V/2A power source, Has a buzzer that goes off if not enough power from a source or the sources battery is getting low.Didn't know these existed- very cool. I initially went the homemade route with a 9V battery, but that didn't work 100% of the time for me, so then I changed it to a pack of 8X AAA batteries, which I've had no issues with. But, that is a much nicer solution than my Frankenstein creation![]()

Unless they gave their Chinese manufacturer the recipe for their Swedish boron steel, and that recipe won't be coming back.

Literally LOL'd when i read thisI guess you don't use many antifreeze testers?

Also in today…
Expanded my torx socket options with Koken long boy 3/8 (3025-100 series) and the z-series 1/4 rail set. This came after realizing all my 1/4 torx sockets were security type, which are terribly weak.
I had to see how this Tone reversible ratchet wrench with internal ring works on the Astro 3/8 Nano. I took one for the team here; it’s not a good combo. The ring is too far to one side for this use.
If you use it with the socket on the switch side, it does engage (not real snug but it does what you need). But when you put the socket in the side you’ll generally use, the snap ring winds up at the very end of the nano socket. Whether it has any hold at all is varying per socket. Some have a little and some drop right out.
But in other news, it still seems like a decent ratchet wrench.. so maybe I’ll finish a set of them so the 17 isn’t too lonely.


that's some bs about not being able to get the bigger version. that one is in the sale so worth getting while its discounted. any other stores nearby ?My bad, the 40% tag.
If you guys are on the TIK-TOK check out Check Engine Chuck’s load tester. Mine came in today and i am going to put it into use this week.
I have been using the Joes load tester unit as well as the Jarhead Diagnostics load lights - (do not recommend Jarhead as that boy needs a lesson in proper crimping!!)
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Jarhead Diagnostics Load Test Light — Jarhead Diagnostics
Perfect for adding a load to any 12v circuit!www.jarheaddiag.com
They are attachments, if you click on them it goes big in the gallery and you can zoom and scroll etc, and speed through all the images attached to the thread etc. Its sort of like attaching an image to an email instead of embedding it in the text. Makes it smaller and quicker to scroll past for people who dont care about it, but anyone who wants to see it can just click.