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AA/FC

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Just purchased, thanks for posting this thread. Great deal on USA pick set. I also bought a couple hard handle screwdrivers. Free shipping, too!
 
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Dakotadadv8

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Great price for COO USA. I already have the ones from SO for $80 but may need a backup.
 

ihateminimumwage

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Got an email they were back in stock. Just ordered at no cost with rewards points. Definitely been on a Tekton kick and been extremely happy with everything so far.
 

kudakev615

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I don't own these but I have had my eye on them:

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i have that set and only use the 90* and the pick is starting to rotate in the handle. i keep having to buy 4 piece pick sets because i cant find any quality 90* picks but themselves. thankfully tekton does now and i just placed an order for 3 90* picks. so now if/when one breaks or starts to spin the handle i can get one warrantied with out issue
 

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I've tried the Channellock set and I wasn't very impressed. The tips seemed to be pretty good, but the shafts eventually spin in the handles. They use a spline type attachment, instead of wings which are almost always stronger.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Tekton pick shafts are actually made by Grace USA, because both brands are around the same price, they are both US made, they both use 8650 steel according to their websites, they both use wings for the shaft attachment inside the handle, and the pick shapes and tips look almost identical. The Grace USA HP-6 6pc pick set is what I have been using in my shop for years. They are marketed primarily to gunsmiths, so many on GJ probably haven't heard of their brand. Great quality picks, so if Tekton is using their shafts the new Tekton picks should be great too. Pair them with a smaller dental style pick set (with good reviews online) for fine work and you have yourself a lot of capability for a relatively low investment.

I agree with kudakev615, I like how Tekton is selling their picks individually instead of only in sets. I almost always use the straight, 90 degree, and 90 degree bent picks. I almost never use the 180 degree, double bend, or 45 degree picks. I don't think Grace sells individual picks, so if I ever break one I might replace it with a Tekton.

For anyone on GJ who might want good quality US made picks with wood handles instead of plastic, have a look at the Grace USA set.

The bench block that holds the picks is sold separately.

Here's the Amazon link. It looks like they are out of stock right now, but you can still read the reviews.

$22.60 shipped. The best current price I could find after a short search (not my ebay listing)-
 

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I'm in for a set as well. As mentioned, the 90* pics on the inexpensive sets always end up twisting inside the handles. Hopefully these will hold up better. I have a couple of ancient sets from HF and they've held up great- except for the 90* which will unthread under twisting.
 

Dakotadadv8

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I'm in for a set as well. As mentioned, the 90* pics on the inexpensive sets always end up twisting inside the handles. Hopefully these will hold up better. I have a couple of ancient sets from HF and they've held up great- except for the 90* which will unthread under twisting.
Thank you for the info on 90 for inexpensive sets twisting inside the handles. Inexpensive - sacrifice quality somewhere. Will stick with individual SO 90 picks as an extra and not deal with twisting issues.
 

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I have bought like 4-6 of the HF sets in the last 5 years. They aren't very sturdy and break easy (and I am not a pro tech/mech), but they make it up in volume. lol. I need to get a good set.
 

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I will probably order these but I'm still on the hunt for a set like I remember my dad having that were almost identical but about 100% larger. They may have been Snap On.
 
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Steve_P

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Thank you for the info on 90 for inexpensive sets twisting inside the handles. Inexpensive - sacrifice quality somewhere. Will stick with individual SO 90 picks as an extra and not deal with twisting issues.

The Tekton shouldn't have this problem as they use tabs on the blade, like hard-handle screwdrivers do. But we'll find out in a few months how good they are once people start using them.
 

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The hook size is concerning. I'm a big fan of the (smaller) Ullman sized ones like the Channellock in that picture.
 

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The hook size is concerning. I'm a big fan of the (smaller) Ullman sized ones like the Channellock in that picture.
The Channellock set is $10 on Amazon. The Tektons are $20 on their website. For $30 you can have a really nice set of picks for most anything you’ll need.
 

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Received my set as well. Very nice. It would be cool if they molded "USA" into the handle. They are already molding "TEKTON" into it.
 

kudakev615

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mine should be delivered on monday which is awesome. i was using my CL 90* pick yesterday at work taking out o ring seals and how easily the pick was rotating in the handle was making me angry:rant:
 

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I had a set of the Channellock picks in my work box. Got them on an AWD for 5 bucks, which was $4.75 more than they are worth.

I got the Tektons yesterday, they seem much nicer, I'll give them a go.
 

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The hook size is concerning. I'm a big fan of the (smaller) Ullman sized ones like the Channellock in that picture.

I also have the Ullmans. But I prefer something with a larger diameter handle, so I use my old HF ones much more often. I'll replace my HF ones with the Tektons when they eventually arrive from Fed Ex
 

kudakev615

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mine came in today. they def feel great in hand, pick feels sturdy and well made. i usually kill a pick in 6 months or so, lets see how these hold up:willy_nil
 

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Channellock has a 4-piece set that's pretty similar, and is made by Ideal (and what's left of Pratt-Read). You can find them along the banks of the second longest river in the world for about $10.
I have those but these are a larger size than the smaller one like Channellock
 

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I would love to see some clear pictures of these and the snap on mini picks side by side. I've tried many but always end up back with snap on due to the slightly thinner points that often make a big difference.
 

JeepYJ

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I ordered a set for part of my sons birthday gift. They seem well made and the points are SHARP! I really like the hard handles from Tekton. I bought the Phillips screwdriver sample deal they had a while back and preferred the hard handle over the tri lobe.
 
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