From their standpoint, you are comparing apples and oranges. Gear wrench/KD is the Apex group's second tier line. It is decent stuff, made in Taiwan . It is most comperable to Blue Point. Apex's premier line is Armstrong. It is made in USA and is every bit as good as Snap On and priced accordingly
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Saying Apex has a premier line is like saying Harbor Freight makes professional tools.

Armstrong is ok but, it is no where close to snap on quality but that's just me. Armstrong chrome sockets are the same as U.S. made Craftsman sockets right down to that funky double detent retention cut out on the female square drive end. Drink will probably chime in that the Armstrong sockets are made out of higher alloy steel but, I don't think so

KD no longer exists aside from being a prefix for Gearwrench part numbers for some distributors and from closeout places like Cripe Distributing as they were absorbed by Gearwrench more than a few years ago to pave the way for a large Gearwrench expansion.
The other thing you might have missed resurrecting this dead thread, is that Armstrong production has been consolidated into the last remaining Apex Tool Group U.S. manufacturing location in South Carolina so, time will tell how bright Armstrong's future will be.
Lastly, It's hit or miss as to where a Gearwrench tool comes from. Initially everything was made in Taiwan and was really good quality for the price. However, production of some items sold in big box stores and other tools started being made in China, Peoples Republic of, and quality dipped a bit. Now, most of my recent Gearwrench acquisitions like XP120 spline wrenches, 84 tooth ratchets, semi deep sockets have all been Taiwan made
There are tons of options out there for sockets that will do all that you ask of them and serve you well for many years. However, you should judge each tool on its own merits and not try to compare everything to Snap on.
