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I got influenced 😭
This is the Icon wrench set that's been doing the rounds on TikTok beating the Snap On at their own test

Now, I do recognize that the big name tool brands are superior in some areas
But that gap is not relative to the price differential, at least in my use case
I don't do this for a living
$70 for a 7/10ths quality wrench set over a ~$600 set is in line with my needs
Sales on till Sunday 8/18, they have a SAE and Metric set
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Mr.Subaru is crying about it, who cares 🙄
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Most icon ratchets are 40% off till Sunday 8/18 too, as @cptbarkey said

These tools have been getting Mr Subaru in a lather ever since he couldn't kill the Hercules Ultra torque impact. He was praising Milwaukee, maybe he doesnt realize they are not real Milwaukee tools just another name owned by a Chinese company.
 
Lisle 37980 Electrical Disconnect Pliers with angled tips, from Amazon ($24).

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Ugh, so difficult for me to find that RoyaltyAuto ponytail guy credible since he was convinced a slightly different weight gear oil destroyed that Bimmer front diff.....

I just can't stand to see him anymore. I'm sure he knows stuff but that front diff thing lacked any credible evidence
 
Ugh, so difficult for me to find that RoyaltyAuto ponytail guy credible since he was convinced a slightly different weight gear oil destroyed that Bimmer front diff.....

I just can't stand to see him anymore. I'm sure he knows stuff but that front diff thing lacked any credible evidence
And I am all like "where have I seen that guy before?"
 
I finally got around to sourcing some rubber mats so my ramps don't shoot across the floor. I decided on these at HD.

My wife saw one had a corner that appeared to have been noticeably nibbled by rodent. The one below had a cut in the corner that looked like a box cutter got out of hand. She suggested I ask for a discount so I figured why not. I showed our cashier the damage and expected 10% if anything but she did 50%. I won't complain about that.
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After completing an oil change all I could think was why didn't I do this sooner. So nice to not have metal shrieking like nails on a chalkboard or see ramps shoot forward into view as I back off them.
 
I also got these body pin pliers. I think @Trav initially put these on my radar as Cornwell HRC54. I believe the Cornwells are actually CalVan. Note CalVan just goes by "Part No. 54".

They're $10‐15 cheaper if you don't pay for the Cornwell name.
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Tekton metric 30/60 wrenches in 6-19mm. I also threw in blems of 21, 22 and 15/16" (for my fractional set of course)

And an AGM jack rod in 2T flavorView attachment 236318

Interesting looking jack. What is it used for?

What is the difference between the new updated Tekton wrenches and the older style, other than the finish? I have a set of the older ones, and they are not the most comfortable wrenches to handle because of the minimal chamfering on the edges.
 
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Interesting looking jack. What is it used for?

What is the difference between the new updated Tekton wrenches and the older style, other than the finish? I have a set of the older ones, and they are not the most comfortable wrenches to handle because of the minimal chamfering on the edges.
I believe that jack rod installs on your floor jack to make it act as a jack stand too
 
Interesting looking jack. What is it used for?

What is the difference between the new updated Tekton wrenches and the older style, other than the finish? I have a set of the older ones, and they are not the most comfortable wrenches to handle because of the minimal chamfering on the edges.
Yeah I think just the finish? I agree they're not comfortable, but honestly I've yet to need a 30/60. I can seem to recall times in the past when I might have wished for one, but I could be imagining problems to match a solution.

Point is, I don't think I'll use them often.
 
I believe that jack rod installs on your floor jack to make it act as a jack stand too
Yeah I couldn't decide if I wanted the 2 or 2.5T version.

I've got jacks of all flavors but it's also about where (height) you think you might want it. Like right now I'm supporting a Subaru engine at the oil pan and the jack is not that extended. The 2.5 is longer to begin with and of course longer fully extended.

Obviously the answer is always get both. I'll probably add the 2.5 to my Christmas wish list.
 
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