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With the pretty lame 10% off HF sale this weekend, make sure you check out the Parking Lot Sale in a couple of weeks.

Some much better deals like:

40% off of any ICON wrench or sets.

13.99 mini toolchest.

50% tarps

$27.99 MEME tool set.

https://flyer.harborfreight.com/h...025/page/1
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With the pretty lame 10% off HF sale this weekend, make sure you check out the Parking Lot Sale in a couple of weeks.

Some much better deals like:

40% off of any ICON wrench or sets.

13.99 mini toolchest.

50% tarps

$27.99 MEME tool set.

https://flyer.harborfreight.com/h...025/page/1

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Impulsebuyer3000
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99 cent zip ties are now $1.59. Sad.
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PrecursorYang
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PrecursorYang

Unpopular opinion: I think Icon wrenches are overpriced. Even with the 40% off discount. I think they are on par with Husky wrenches. Warranty wise.
I know that project farm did a video comparing various brands, and icon came in at the top, but dollar for dollar I just don't see it. Most people aren't going to overstress their tools like in project farm. If you are misusing your tool, it's on you. And even if you are husky and icon have a great warranty.
For your average user, I don't think they will be doing some serious work to warrant a tool breakage.
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anothauserhere
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Thanks for the heads up
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Not impressed 😢
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Quote from PrecursorYang :
Unpopular opinion: I think Icon wrenches are overpriced. Even with the 40% off discount. I think they are on par with Husky wrenches. Warranty wise. I know that project farm did a video comparing various brands, and icon came in at the top, but dollar for dollar I just don't see it. Most people aren't going to overstress their tools like in project farm. If you are misusing your tool, it's on you. And even if you are husky and icon have a great warranty. For your average user, I don't think they will be doing some serious work to warrant a tool breakage.
ICON exceed the ASME strength standards by a wide margin, much stronger than Husky or Kobalt.

The worst part about using the warranty on the Husky or Kobalt is that the stores wont break open sets to warranty a single piece. They always say you have to exchange the entire set. If you have lost one of the wrenches, you are out of luck. HF will break up sets to warranty a single piece.

One great bargain at 40% off ICON is the 5 piece "mountain" set. Comes out to $138, so much cheaper than the Mountain or Mac set (and you get local warranty exchange):
https://www.amazon.com/Mountain-5...B081T9LGNK
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Quote from vid1900 :
ICON exceed the ASME strength standards by a wide margin, much stronger than Husky or Kobalt.

The worst part about using the warranty on the Husky or Kobalt is that the stores wont break open sets to warranty a single piece. They always say you have to exchange the entire set. If you have lost one of the wrenches, you are out of luck. HF will break up sets to warranty a single piece.

One great bargain at 40% off ICON is the 5 piece "mountain" set. Comes out to $138, so much cheaper than the Mountain or Mac set (and you get local warranty exchange):
This has been my experience with HD, but not Lowe's. Lowe's always tells me to just go grab what I need and bring it back to CS. I do that, they check me out and send me on my way.
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Quote from vid1900 :
ICON exceed the ASME strength standards by a wide margin, much stronger than Husky or Kobalt.

The worst part about using the warranty on the Husky or Kobalt is that the stores wont break open sets to warranty a single piece. They always say you have to exchange the entire set. If you have lost one of the wrenches, you are out of luck. HF will break up sets to warranty a single piece.

One great bargain at 40% off ICON is the 5 piece "mountain" set. Comes out to $138, so much cheaper than the Mountain or Mac set (and you get local warranty exchange):
https://www.amazon.com/Mountain-5...B081T9LGNK
Could you buy a new set. Take out the missing piece to get do warranty. Then put that new piece back and return it?
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PrecursorYang
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Quote from LordVader3425 :
Could you buy a new set. Take out the missing piece to get do warranty. Then put that new piece back and return it?
Yeah, that's how you do it if CS wants to play that game. You buy the new set, swap your broken tool, and refund it. There's that whole set they wanted. Either way, they'll send it back to the manufacturer. I don't know why they have to make it difficult when either way, both ways end up the same outcome.
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Quote from PrecursorYang :
Unpopular opinion: I think Icon wrenches are overpriced. Even with the 40% off discount. I think they are on par with Husky wrenches. Warranty wise.
I know that project farm did a video comparing various brands, and icon came in at the top, but dollar for dollar I just don't see it. Most people aren't going to overstress their tools like in project farm. If you are misusing your tool, it's on you. And even if you are husky and icon have a great warranty.
For your average user, I don't think they will be doing some serious work to warrant a tool breakage.

Obviously you have not had cheaper wrenches slip on tight rusted bolts and round the edges and you are left to cut it off or some other PITA method for removal. At that point, you realize why people pay the extra for top quality wrenches. This is particularly true on suspension or front end components. Husky may get the job done 90% of the time but in that moment when they turn your 2 hour project into a 4 hour one with a bloody knuckle, you will wish you spent the extra 60 or 70 bucks. Another way to look at it is from the perspective of saving money by doing your own work. Changing your own brakes and other things will pay for your tools with one job. One terrible experience where your wrenches rounded a nut or bolt and you may never attempt it again. Good tools make all the difference in a job going smoothly. Working on cars is not easy and not losing your mind is priceless. Icon is a very good value at the 40% off.
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Anyone here with that Quinn Master Impact set? I am in need of an impact set for car/truck maintenance. Seems like a decent deal. Thanks.
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27.99 meme tool is all I needed to see. I'll be there with bells on
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Do shop vacs ever go on sale? I want one but have time to wait
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Quote from LordVader3425 :
Could you buy a new set. Take out the missing piece to get do warranty. Then put that new piece back and return it?
Yep, I've done exactly that.

But that adds another 30 mins to what should have been a 5 min transaction...

(edited for spelling like a child)
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Quote from vid1900 :
ICON exceed the ASME strength standards by a wide margin, much stronger than Husky or Kobalt.

The worst part about using the warranty on the Husky or Kobalt is that the stores wont break open sets to warranty a single piece. They always say you have to exchange the entire set. If you have lost one of the wrenches, you are out of luck. HF will break up sets to warranty a single piece.

One great bargain at 40% off ICON is the 5 piece "mountain" set. Comes out to $138, so much cheaper than the Mountain or Mac set (and you get local warranty exchange):
https://www.amazon.com/Mountain-5...B081T9LGNK

As a manager for one of these big block stores I can say the reason why we make you exchange the whole kit instead of just one tool it's deter you from doing it and saving our bottom Dollar
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Quote from PrecursorYang :
Unpopular opinion: I think Icon wrenches are overpriced. Even with the 40% off discount. I think they are on par with Husky wrenches. Warranty wise.
I know that project farm did a video comparing various brands, and icon came in at the top, but dollar for dollar I just don't see it. Most people aren't going to overstress their tools like in project farm. If you are misusing your tool, it's on you. And even if you are husky and icon have a great warranty.
For your average user, I don't think they will be doing some serious work to warrant a tool breakage.

I'm confused? Are you saying a better tool shouldn't cost more money unless it's from a more popular name brand? Or are you saying that other more expensive brands also shouldn't cost as much as they do and used icon as an example but forgot to mention the comparable cost of other companies that tested worse? Are you suggesting choosing a worse tested tool because of name only?
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