Ok.they are every bit of the wrench a snap on is. i sold my snap on wrenches to my uncle after buying every set icon sells. quarter of the price with the same feature sets.
Ok.they are every bit of the wrench a snap on is. i sold my snap on wrenches to my uncle after buying every set icon sells. quarter of the price with the same feature sets.
I hope they work out for you. Astro makes some very good tools for the price. I have most of their impact sockets and low-profile nano sockets with the ratchets and wrenches that work with them.Received the Astro Tools 12-piece super-thin, ratcheting combination wrenches and 1/2" drive, metric, swivel impact sockets (these are beasts!). I also picked up a 5-Piece, Milwaukee Torque Lock Locking Pliers Set. I've had the fully-functioning Craftsman aluminum jack for 20 years or so. Thank you again for everyone's input.
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Thank you. I'm sure they'll perform better than anything I can throw at them any more.I hope they work out for you. Astro makes some very good tools for the price. I have most of their impact sockets and low-profile nano sockets with the ratchets and wrenches that work with them.
The astro wrenches look nice!Thank you. I'm sure they'll perform better than anything I can throw at them any more.
I only have a few Snap on wrenches along with Hazet and Stahlwille complete sets, Proto, old pre-Danaher Armstrong and the Icon ratcheting anti slip, are they as good as Snap on? No they are not when pushed to the extreme but they are indeed a very good tool. What they are is one of the best wrench values on the market today bar none, they are certainly not a value tool. Snap on has the edge but are not 4 times better. JMHOthey are every bit of the wrench a snap on is. i sold my snap on wrenches after buying every set icon sells. quarter of the price with the same feature sets.
the ratcheting anti slip arent the same as their normal combination wrench anti slip.I only have a few Snap on wrenches along with Hazet and Stahlwille complete sets, Proto, old pre-Danaher Armstrong and the Icon ratcheting anti slip, are they as good as Snap on? No they are not when pushed to the extreme but they are indeed a very good tool. What they are is one of the best wrench values on the market today bar none, they are certainly not a value tool. Snap on has the edge but are not 4 times better. JMHO
Received the Astro Tools 12-piece super-thin, ratcheting combination wrenches and 1/2" drive, metric, swivel impact sockets (these are beasts!). I also picked up a 5-Piece, Milwaukee Torque Lock Locking Pliers Set. I've had the fully-functioning Craftsman aluminum jack for 20 years or so. Thank you again for everyone's input.
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you'll love them doing brake and suspension work.swivel impact sockets
I prefer USA made Wright but I have to order them. I have been buying Icon lately and I’m happy with them. Important to me, they are made in Taiwan, not China.The Icon Pro sets are near Snap On quality from what I've read.
Honestly my primary set in my service cart is Tekton. IIRC they didn't test that great but I almost never push combo wrenches to the extreme and I see very little rust.I only have a few Snap on wrenches along with Hazet and Stahlwille complete sets, Proto, old pre-Danaher Armstrong and the Icon ratcheting anti slip, are they as good as Snap on? No they are not when pushed to the extreme but they are indeed a very good tool. What they are is one of the best wrench values on the market today bar none, they are certainly not a value tool. Snap on has the edge but are not 4 times better. JMHO
I have worked in the profession for 50+ years and I don't want to spend $600 for a basic set of wrenches. There are still a few top shelf brands that sell for less than half and are equally as good. These 3 sets together didn't cost $600 and are some of the finest German made tools you can buy.
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Europeans look at full chrome as cheap rubbish so that is the difference.I got the Hazets on @Trav's recommendation. I'm honestly undecided on the more squared-off body.
Also, I think it's unfortunate because the dull silver finish looks either kinda cheap like Great Neck-esque, or like the OLD tools coated with the stuff that'll kill ya if you sand it.....Cadmium, maybe??