expiredtunabreath posted Oct 25, 2024 11:21 AM
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expiredtunabreath posted Oct 25, 2024 11:21 AM
Harbor Freight: Coupon Savings: Online/In-Stores: Any Single ICON Hand Tool
& More (Valid through 10/27 only)25% Off
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Icon Socket sets will be 40% off also.
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TTC's review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQmknxO
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Icon Socket sets will be 40% off also.
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TTC's review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQmknxO
Those prices fluctuate often. As a shade tree Honda and Toyota guy, I just bought the single ratchets 17x 19mm and 12x14mm when they went on sale for $25ish each iirc.
Those prices fluctuate often. As a shade tree Honda and Toyota guy, I just bought the single ratchets 17x 19mm and 12x14mm when they went on sale for $25ish each iirc.
I know these are all OEM'd by Kabo, the difference I see is the warranty process. I emailed a couple of the Amazon vendors to ask what their lifetime warranty replacement procedure is, never got a reply back. Which means...no warranty. I've broken enough Craftsman and Gearwrench ratcheting wrenches over the last couple of decades to value the ability to warranty tools like this. Then again I haven't broken one in many years as I started being smarter about what tool I was using where (when I was working in a shop, if I broke one I'd just go borrow a coworkers and warranty mine after work or on the weekend; Breaking one at home now means I have to use a box end...So now my workflow is to switch to the box end if I can't break the bolt loose before I break the ratcheting wrench, break the bolt loose, then switch to the ratcheting...Working smarter is smarter sometimes...)
I know these are all OEM'd by Kabo, the difference I see is the warranty process. I emailed a couple of the Amazon vendors to ask what their lifetime warranty replacement procedure is, never got a reply back. Which means...no warranty. I've broken enough Craftsman and Gearwrench ratcheting wrenches over the last couple of decades to value the ability to warranty tools like this. Then again I haven't broken one in many years as I started being smarter about what tool I was using where (when I was working in a shop, if I broke one I'd just go borrow a coworkers and warranty mine after work or on the weekend; Breaking one at home now means I have to use a box end...So now my workflow is to switch to the box end if I can't break the bolt loose before I break the ratcheting wrench, break the bolt loose, then switch to the ratcheting...Working smarter is smarter sometimes...)
If I wrenched for a living, I'd definitely buy the whole set through whoever gave me the best warranty.
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