Gear wrench is so underrated; people talk about HF bringing great deals and competition, but Gear wrench has been out here providing the best value and sometimes even the objectively best tools for a while now. Their wrenches have toped the project farm charts twice while being pretty cheap, and now they are even providing diagnostic equipment with no subscription? Gear wrenches are absolute W's.
As someone who owns a lot of Gearwrench for hobby use, I'd stress that it is not high end and they're not what I'd call professional spec tools. Most of their range is decent value if purchased on sale (Gearwrench markup is high vs SATA and the OEM rebrands like Quinn) I have experienced QC issues with tolerances and aesthetics, would have returned several items if I'd paid the ridiculously high original RRP, but everything I own was bought at a steep discount and on clearance when a hardware store stopped carrying the gearwrench line likely due to the ridiculous RRP in Australia and the resulting low sales The locking flex mechanism on my 90T's all have sloppy tolerances but somehow work ok and I haven't broken any of them *yet*. Will be interesting to see if icon's ripoff of the locking flex mechanism is implemented with better tolerances
Wow, you are such a HOBO Freight example of bad people. How would you feel if you researched, designed, invested in the equipment to manufacture, distribute the product only to have a scum bag company like HOBO Freight steal your design and undercut you on price leaving you with nothing? Oh wait it is all about you getting what you want for pennies on the dollar. You give Americans a bad name.
There are some good tool manufacterers out there with fine products. Has anyone noticed the up-tick wave of quality and innovation from HF? They are vastly improving their entire product line as we speak like no other company ive seen. Having the convienience of localized stores and a no- hassle return policy on many products has captured the interest of shoppers for many years. Now, more than ever, the company seems to be returning its commitment to its consumer base by delivering in house, developed tool categories which are directly competing with, and setting new benchmarks thoughout the tool spectrums abroad. To this I say thank you HF for bringing to "us the customer" quality offerings at a reasonable prices and warranty configurations. 👍
That icon locking flex head design looks JUST like the one that matco uses. The teeth on the matco design like to wear out so that when you put a little pressure, the head flexes even when the lock is engaged. The lock is STILL engaged when it flexes too. Ive already replaced the head on my matco ratchet and it still has the same problem. I hope that icon uses a better material so that this doesnt become an issue
Question- on your Marco locking flex head, does the head slide smoothly when unlocked or does it click into different positions going from one side to the other? I want a totally smooth action when unlocked because I always find myself in between “clicks” of a multi-point position flex head. I want to be able to use it unlocked and lock it if it happens to line up where I need it. If that makes sense. Thx
I don't see much particularly rule-breaking about the GW scanners. The prices are OK and the updates are very good for consumers but only sorta-good on the tablet - just an extra year in the bundle. Glad to see the TwinGrip sizes. Like the clips too. Hate the click-baity thumbnail (A) because you didn't address it in the video and (B) because you know it wasn't "stolen".
They are pretty cool though BlueDriver and Topdon have been doing this already. But I do want to see more of these scan tools that utilize a pre-existing smart device. Most modern cars have tablets built right into the headunit so it's nice for a consumer to just buy a smaller piece of hardware and software and not have to drop hundreds on a tablet when they likely already have one.
It would have been great if the Gearwrench Tablet offered lifetime updates like the Thinkscan 689. The addition of topology with lifetime updates would have been awesome. That other dongle seems to be a rebranded XTOOL A30M, which I own, and it works great.
@TitusandTesla For the price, they’re right up there with the other manufacturers offering that feature. The software looks identical to Xtool, so it might just be a rebranded D7 or something from Xtool’s mid-range lineup. I’m in the market for a scanner, but at the $1,000 price point, they all seem to offer similar features. Gearwrench missed a great opportunity-adding topology and lifetime updates would really shake up the market. All Thinkscan needs to do is add that feature with an update on the 689, and it would be a game-changer. I understand that R&D costs money, but having to pay a minimum of $350 (or even thousands) yearly for a software update on a tablet that already cost nearly a grand or way more is disappointing.
@@johnny4713ifythe gear wrench is $570 on Amazon and $500 on Home Depot. Nobody offers topology at that price. The update cost after 3 years will be $150.
Just today I was thinking like hmm maybe it is better to build your plier set as individual pliers/brands due to being able to distinguish them apart. Then I proceeded to watch this video where he talked about color coated clips in the handle. What are the chances but glad to see!
The locking mechanism looks reminiscent of Matco's. Either way, im not much of a comfort grip guy so Ill drop some money on the standard handle locking and non locking ratchets.
cant wait for those new ratchets to drop, feeling them back to back in the HF booth with the old version they definitely feel nicer, way less slop in the head. felt much closer to snap on ratchets ive used
I'm amazed icon hasn't been sued by snap-on for copyright infringement with some of there tools expecally those stubbies.. the internals of the new icons look just like the do lp 90.. icon should've just go ahead and make the dual 80/100 lol I'm probably gonna pick those stubbies up but the locking icon mechanism looks just like Milwaukee ratchets locker that Milwaukee test insanely strong.. HF fanboy's can finally get nice ratchets I've had similar ratchets to all these in other brand for years
Thanks for the video and reviews. Its always a great time when new tools are revealed. Grip Edge, the tools i love to get but hope i never use them. On mobile so i couldn't see it very well. Was the HF soft grip handle oval? Like the Tekton style.
Because it isn't set in stone yet and the price to bring it to market might change within a year or so. Cost of materials, manufacturing, and shipping fluctuates. If they told us a price today and later they realize they can bring it to market for less at the same profit margins it would be a marketing blunder on their end. First Impressions are important and it could kill the hype around a new product if they name too high of a price, or conversely if they name too low of a price and then it hits stores and ends up costing more than what was originally announced it could piss a lot of people off and once again kill the hype surrounding a new tool. Some of these new tools could also be a sort of prototype and they are just gauging reactions to it to see if it is even viable to try to sell, or they may make changes between now and the planned release and that could also alter pricing.
Also can someone go to the craftsman booth? They are supposed to have a sema booth this year. I really want to know what’s going on and why it seems many of the v series ratchets and wrenches and screwdrivers are being discontinued or clearanced.
I see it the same way. It seems that their long term focus is second to none in quality, value and customer support. I have become friends with most of the employees at my local store including the manager, whereas he has spoken in detail about the reverence the owner of HF has towards bringing consumers the best quality tools available today. Watch closely this journey unfold throughout their brand line-up.
Its gimmicky as fuck. It doesn't work very well. There's a GW rep that comes to the shop and gives us some new stuff they're testing for consumer feedback prior to going to market. for the price there are many better scan tools out there.
Easy way is to take the nuts off the motor mounts, take the dog bone/pitch stop off, jack up the engine by the oil pan (use a 2x4 on the jack pad) and lift.
With Trump's Import Tariffs coming soon, I'd expect those ICON ratchets to get very expensive. Trump has been to Snap On's company headquarters in Kenosha, WI and you can rest assured Snap On will benefit greatly from Trumps push to restore American Manufacturing. Look at SNA stock price....follow the data points.
Harbor freight for you if we can’t beat it we copy it with lower grade materials can’t wait to see the new twin grips tho I use mine a lot with my 10” cobra
Who did they copy? If you read the d2 signage it says multiple patents pending. If you look at the pawl it isn't like a dual 80 or 100 tooth snap on. These are much closer to a koken design then snap on but not the same as either
That grip edge stuff sounds great, but it’s way too expensive. Those bits don’t hardly cost anymore to manufacture and they jack up the prices because it’s new.
Its not new its been out for a while now. Mac had the exclusive rights to them calling them RBRT. same company that makes them for Mac. even the foam inserts and cases are the same only difference is mac cases are red and say mac vs grip edge.
man I don't know how I feel about some of this stuff; it's like we need a specialty tool for everything these days. How many variants of Torx do we need? Do we really need tamper-proof Trox extractors? I feel like half of the tools coming to market are specialty stuff that we hopefully will never touch rather than basic tools that allow us to do the normal jobs more effectively. I love tools, but I honestly hate watching content when it's about new hyperspecific BS because I may end up needing it for some BS reason from some automotive or electronics company. The gear wrench booth gave me some hope. They didn't come in with another generic line promising new functionality that we don't need; they came in and said, "The amateurs deserve to have all the info the pros do" and gave us a tool with ZERO subscription (as far as I can tell). That's all I have wanted to hear for the past 6 months. I want to own what I buy; I don't want some attached cost. I don't want to keep rebuying crap. You did the work designing and manufacturing it once, so I should only have to pay for it ONCE. I feel like our parents and grandparents could've gotten away with no more than a single tool box worth of tools, now that's the bare minimum required to fix most basic stuff on most cars. Also, is wiha really selling all the tools with that mini box? I doubt any person who doesn't already have all those tools would want to spend that kind of money on that quality right out of the gate. They would sell way more of them if they didn't come with anything. It's like premium version of the recently very popular mini boxes.
Looks like oight be a harbor frieght guy now. But really though i think if harbor frieght had different cokor tools like snap on at this point id only shop harbor freight. Not a huge fan of just red
Stanley/Black n Decker/Mac Tools, doing it all over the place, bro... Lowes Kobalt stuff outsourced; Taiwan and India, Husky is outsourced, SK & Proto; Outsourced, Snap On's Bluepoint; Taiwan ... Craftsman quit manufacturing in the US and outsourced... So absolutely everyone is doing it, and as a matter of fact, there quite likely won't be anything made here in 10 years...!!! So I am curious as to why you have such an extreme hard-on for Harbor Freight... ???
You peoples ignorance amazes me. You think HF stole a design or went to the manufacturer who either has rights to or own the patent to have ratchets made? They aren't doing anything but competing in an open market cry harder
@ShawnC8030 those are complete copies top to bottom wtf are you talking about? They don't have the decency to innovate or evolve themselves. That literally was a one for one for snap on ratchet line up and they only used Matco style lock because copying the snap on would cost them to much
@@skibinskibuilt the only tool are you f*cks that are willing to give everything up to China to save a few bucks, how does it feel to lick the balls of the CCP?
Excellent from HF, no more need to frankenstien a breaker bar onto a ratcheting head, and those stubby's look awesome!
Gear wrench is so underrated; people talk about HF bringing great deals and competition, but Gear wrench has been out here providing the best value and sometimes even the objectively best tools for a while now. Their wrenches have toped the project farm charts twice while being pretty cheap, and now they are even providing diagnostic equipment with no subscription? Gear wrenches are absolute W's.
GearWrench is good. It's definitely one of my favorites..
As someone who owns a lot of Gearwrench for hobby use, I'd stress that it is not high end and they're not what I'd call professional spec tools. Most of their range is decent value if purchased on sale (Gearwrench markup is high vs SATA and the OEM rebrands like Quinn)
I have experienced QC issues with tolerances and aesthetics, would have returned several items if I'd paid the ridiculously high original RRP, but everything I own was bought at a steep discount and on clearance when a hardware store stopped carrying the gearwrench line likely due to the ridiculous RRP in Australia and the resulting low sales
The locking flex mechanism on my 90T's all have sloppy tolerances but somehow work ok and I haven't broken any of them *yet*. Will be interesting to see if icon's ripoff of the locking flex mechanism is implemented with better tolerances
About to drop my paycheck once Harbor Freight drops those double pawl ratchets!
Shout to the brand reps willing to be in videos. I’ve worked sema for an automotive company and if you aren’t used to being on camera it’s terrifying
Snap on isn’t safe I will be buying all those ratchets
For the price of like 3 snapons
Agreed I’m buying them all the day they come out lmao
💯 same
I know they steal but man I can’t afford snap on but I need/want those tools and I gottta admit it’s nice to have the option
Hows it stealing? Just bc snap on did it first?
If the patent is expired, why not?
Who gives a shit if they are stealing a design.We are paying 1/10 the price for a better warranty and its one hell of a tool
Agreed
Plus a better product as well haha snap on is wayyyu overpriced
Wow, you are such a HOBO Freight example of bad people. How would you feel if you researched, designed, invested in the equipment to manufacture, distribute the product only to have a scum bag company like HOBO Freight steal your design and undercut you on price leaving you with nothing?
Oh wait it is all about you getting what you want for pennies on the dollar. You give Americans a bad name.
There are some good tool manufacterers out there with fine products. Has anyone noticed the up-tick wave of quality and innovation from HF? They are vastly improving their entire product line as we speak like no other company ive seen. Having the convienience of localized stores and a no- hassle return policy on many products has captured the interest of shoppers for many years. Now, more than ever, the company seems to be returning its commitment to its consumer base by delivering in house, developed tool categories which are directly competing with, and setting new benchmarks thoughout the tool spectrums abroad. To this I say thank you HF for bringing to "us the customer" quality offerings at a reasonable prices and warranty configurations. 👍
That HF guy sounds like Chris Fix. We finally figured out his day job!
😂 he does lol
LOL it does.
thought the same thing
No way tho that he has a day job, he must be rich AF from the channel.
Bullshit helmet boy
Excellent info. Wow those new products look amazing.
Thanks for the overview of new tools coming to the market!
Was just at GW booth today.. Got some cost effective Game going on. On the diagnostic side!
Those icon stubby ratchets look great
That icon locking flex head design looks JUST like the one that matco uses. The teeth on the matco design like to wear out so that when you put a little pressure, the head flexes even when the lock is engaged. The lock is STILL engaged when it flexes too. Ive already replaced the head on my matco ratchet and it still has the same problem. I hope that icon uses a better material so that this doesnt become an issue
Question- on your Marco locking flex head, does the head slide smoothly when unlocked or does it click into different positions going from one side to the other? I want a totally smooth action when unlocked because I always find myself in between “clicks” of a multi-point position flex head. I want to be able to use it unlocked and lock it if it happens to line up where I need it. If that makes sense. Thx
Lifetime updates on scanners, nice.
Picked up some Koken tools based on your CCF interview, demo, and review.
Awesome man! 👏🏻
Why does the Gearwrench guy look like he just shaved off his full beard after having one for 20 years?
He definitely needs to lay off the fast food
😂😂😂
I feel his pain
He looks like a snow man that morphed to a man.... tell me you don't see frosty in him
honestly, i was so happy to hear about diagnostic equipment without a subscription I didn't even realize
The 1/2 long handle breaker bar is on my list. Had planned to buy a Gearwrench, but have been quite happy with Icon. Time will tell.
i wish you asked about prices, so many of these things seem cool but at the end of the day there is no such thing as a bad product, only a bad price.
Grip edge really went all the way to sema to display some torx sockets
Never clicked so fast
Those icon ratchets look good might need to get some. To add with my snap on’s
I don't see much particularly rule-breaking about the GW scanners. The prices are OK and the updates are very good for consumers but only sorta-good on the tablet - just an extra year in the bundle. Glad to see the TwinGrip sizes. Like the clips too. Hate the click-baity thumbnail (A) because you didn't address it in the video and (B) because you know it wasn't "stolen".
They are pretty cool though BlueDriver and Topdon have been doing this already. But I do want to see more of these scan tools that utilize a pre-existing smart device. Most modern cars have tablets built right into the headunit so it's nice for a consumer to just buy a smaller piece of hardware and software and not have to drop hundreds on a tablet when they likely already have one.
I got a think diag bt scanner similar but I have to pay like 90 to 100 something every year
It would have been great if the Gearwrench Tablet offered lifetime updates like the Thinkscan 689. The addition of topology with lifetime updates would have been awesome. That other dongle seems to be a rebranded XTOOL A30M, which I own, and it works great.
Agreed. This was a huge miss for them.
@TitusandTesla For the price, they’re right up there with the other manufacturers offering that feature. The software looks identical to Xtool, so it might just be a rebranded D7 or something from Xtool’s mid-range lineup. I’m in the market for a scanner, but at the $1,000 price point, they all seem to offer similar features. Gearwrench missed a great opportunity-adding topology and lifetime updates would really shake up the market. All Thinkscan needs to do is add that feature with an update on the 689, and it would be a game-changer. I understand that R&D costs money, but having to pay a minimum of $350 (or even thousands) yearly for a software update on a tablet that already cost nearly a grand or way more is disappointing.
@@johnny4713ifythe gear wrench is $570 on Amazon and $500 on Home Depot. Nobody offers topology at that price. The update cost after 3 years will be $150.
Just today I was thinking like hmm maybe it is better to build your plier set as individual pliers/brands due to being able to distinguish them apart. Then I proceeded to watch this video where he talked about color coated clips in the handle. What are the chances but glad to see!
Can’t wait for all these new icon stuff to come out
Icon long ratchets. Interesting. GripEdge, nice. Gearwrench scan tools, can the inexpensive ones read Cvtf temperature?
I'm excited for the new icon locking flex head ratchets
The locking mechanism looks reminiscent of Matco's. Either way, im not much of a comfort grip guy so Ill drop some money on the standard handle locking and non locking ratchets.
Im buying! Specially the locking one
Thank goodness we have affordable tools coming to diy guy
cant wait for those new ratchets to drop, feeling them back to back in the HF booth with the old version they definitely feel nicer, way less slop in the head. felt much closer to snap on ratchets ive used
And that locking flex head design is a copy from Matco. Nice.
Does icon ratchets look like dual 80s. Snap-on should have make a flex head locking mechanism similar to that
The wiha Distribution center is in my hometown some the local public get some special discounts
Great video🎉
Thanks!
The people buying the Icon knockoffs would never have bought a Snap-On anyway 😁
Icon ratchets look to be a replica of snappy
I will definitely check out the Gear Wrench Diagnostic Dongle and software.
@11:19 bro that’s Chris Fix
Omg it really does sound like him.
When will the icon ratchets be available?
That’s a clear copy of Snap-on design.
For 699 get an otofix d1 pros. It’s twice the scanner of the geawrench
Thanks!
Impact torx sockets now that's unique to me
A have a few Gearwrench tools. Sneaky best tools on the market for price.
I'm amazed icon hasn't been sued by snap-on for copyright infringement with some of there tools expecally those stubbies.. the internals of the new icons look just like the do lp 90.. icon should've just go ahead and make the dual 80/100 lol I'm probably gonna pick those stubbies up but the locking icon mechanism looks just like Milwaukee ratchets locker that Milwaukee test insanely strong.. HF fanboy's can finally get nice ratchets I've had similar ratchets to all these in other brand for years
Why no quick release ratchets from ICON?
What is HARBOR FREIGHT gonna do when Snap On goes out of business? What tools will they have to copy?
Is that autel or launch software on the gearwrench? Crazy pricing though
XTool
So are they doing away with the old versions? If you warranty a ratchet will they give you the new one?
Good question
That wiha bit ratchet comes out of the same factory that makes ez reds but driver ratchet. Same mechanisms and part numbers
Thanks for the video and reviews. Its always a great time when new tools are revealed.
Grip Edge, the tools i love to get but hope i never use them.
On mobile so i couldn't see it very well.
Was the HF soft grip handle oval? Like the Tekton style.
Are they not willing to divulge pricing? It would be great to ask them all what the msrp on each too will be
Because it isn't set in stone yet and the price to bring it to market might change within a year or so. Cost of materials, manufacturing, and shipping fluctuates. If they told us a price today and later they realize they can bring it to market for less at the same profit margins it would be a marketing blunder on their end. First Impressions are important and it could kill the hype around a new product if they name too high of a price, or conversely if they name too low of a price and then it hits stores and ends up costing more than what was originally announced it could piss a lot of people off and once again kill the hype surrounding a new tool. Some of these new tools could also be a sort of prototype and they are just gauging reactions to it to see if it is even viable to try to sell, or they may make changes between now and the planned release and that could also alter pricing.
No extra long flex head 3/8"?
How well does the GW diagnostic tool cover Subaru?
We’ll have to see.
Also can someone go to the craftsman booth? They are supposed to have a sema booth this year. I really want to know what’s going on and why it seems many of the v series ratchets and wrenches and screwdrivers are being discontinued or clearanced.
But will the diagnostic get rid of the "REV" hang on my 21 Impreza manual?
I have high hopes for this.
Alright I need to see if grip edge will come out with triple square
Harbor Freight killing the game
I see it the same way. It seems that their long term focus is second to none in quality, value and customer support. I have become friends with most of the employees at my local store including the manager, whereas he has spoken in detail about the reverence the owner of HF has towards bringing consumers the best quality tools available today. Watch closely this journey unfold throughout their brand line-up.
That gearwrench scanner sounds good wander how it will run
Its gimmicky as fuck. It doesn't work very well. There's a GW rep that comes to the shop and gives us some new stuff they're testing for consumer feedback prior to going to market.
for the price there are many better scan tools out there.
Stahlwille torque wrench plsssss🎉
looks like gearwrench teamed up with xtools
has gripedge taken over vimtools?
harbor freight rep sounds like chris fix
hey brother, can you do a valve cover gasket job on a crosstrek? i swear. there's even less space on the crosstrek and the imprezza. -
Easy way is to take the nuts off the motor mounts, take the dog bone/pitch stop off, jack up the engine by the oil pan (use a 2x4 on the jack pad) and lift.
The scan tools just look like rebranded Launch
XTool
wow even Hobo Freight has interesting stuff!
With Trump's Import Tariffs coming soon, I'd expect those ICON ratchets to get very expensive. Trump has been to Snap On's company headquarters in Kenosha, WI and you can rest assured Snap On will benefit greatly from Trumps push to restore American Manufacturing. Look at SNA stock price....follow the data points.
Harbor freight for you if we can’t beat it we copy it with lower grade materials can’t wait to see the new twin grips tho I use mine a lot with my 10” cobra
Who did they copy? If you read the d2 signage it says multiple patents pending. If you look at the pawl it isn't like a dual 80 or 100 tooth snap on. These are much closer to a koken design then snap on but not the same as either
Do you celebrate Boxing Day in Canada ?
They did say they wore prototypes on there harbor freight stories. But I really hope they actually go through with it tho
The knipex rep why is his hand shaking ?
From another video I watched, those new ratchets are a year away from being released.
Why the hell didn’t SnapOn rip that locking flex head design off and make a decent ratchet.
Matco makes these
@@armaleyvatenMatco doesn't even produce their own ratchets. I believe AJ tools is the one making Matco ratchets.
Why does the harbor freight guy sound like Chris fix
Wasn't Koken there?!?!
Yes!
@@MrSubaru1387Did you get any footage? I just recently invested in a lot of Koken. Would love to see what they're up to at sema.
@@JankyDubz nothing really new for the show this year, but the new factory expansion is nearly complete! New products coming next year.
That grip edge stuff sounds great, but it’s way too expensive. Those bits don’t hardly cost anymore to manufacture and they jack up the prices because it’s new.
Its not new its been out for a while now. Mac had the exclusive rights to them calling them RBRT. same company that makes them for Mac. even the foam inserts and cases are the same only difference is mac cases are red and say mac vs grip edge.
man I don't know how I feel about some of this stuff; it's like we need a specialty tool for everything these days. How many variants of Torx do we need? Do we really need tamper-proof Trox extractors? I feel like half of the tools coming to market are specialty stuff that we hopefully will never touch rather than basic tools that allow us to do the normal jobs more effectively. I love tools, but I honestly hate watching content when it's about new hyperspecific BS because I may end up needing it for some BS reason from some automotive or electronics company. The gear wrench booth gave me some hope. They didn't come in with another generic line promising new functionality that we don't need; they came in and said, "The amateurs deserve to have all the info the pros do" and gave us a tool with ZERO subscription (as far as I can tell). That's all I have wanted to hear for the past 6 months. I want to own what I buy; I don't want some attached cost. I don't want to keep rebuying crap. You did the work designing and manufacturing it once, so I should only have to pay for it ONCE. I feel like our parents and grandparents could've gotten away with no more than a single tool box worth of tools, now that's the bare minimum required to fix most basic stuff on most cars. Also, is wiha really selling all the tools with that mini box? I doubt any person who doesn't already have all those tools would want to spend that kind of money on that quality right out of the gate. They would sell way more of them if they didn't come with anything. It's like premium version of the recently very popular mini boxes.
Never said release date
Looks like oight be a harbor frieght guy now. But really though i think if harbor frieght had different cokor tools like snap on at this point id only shop harbor freight. Not a huge fan of just red
👍
So they are still leaving us hanging with those long nose slip joint talon grip knock offs that were supposed to be released like 5-6 months ago? 😑
is chris fix it a biology major?
Nahhhh thats chrisfix!
Sure shots warranty is terrible! 90 days come on !!!!
12:00 THATS FUCKING CHRIS FIX
Generic obd2 is not tech level.
I’d probably buy more snap on if the new dealers were all dbags lol
You know all of the new dealers? That's pretty impressive!
Icon copied Matco as well with the locking head design
👍🇺🇸
🥱🥱🥱
That's dangerous being in the tool store. If women only knew how men shop around for tools. Its our money maker and money saver assets.
Ahh got to love cheap outsourcing. Shameful Harbor freight has no morals, but hey it’s cheap!
Stanley/Black n Decker/Mac Tools, doing it all over the place, bro... Lowes Kobalt stuff outsourced; Taiwan and India, Husky is outsourced, SK & Proto; Outsourced, Snap On's Bluepoint; Taiwan ... Craftsman quit manufacturing in the US and outsourced...
So absolutely everyone is doing it, and as a matter of fact, there quite likely won't be anything made here in 10 years...!!!
So I am curious as to why you have such an extreme hard-on for Harbor Freight... ???
should have stolen Matco's gear design not that stupid 2 piece pawl that is connected by a spring the size of the ink cartridge in a pen.
What a click bait title. Such a loser thing to do
Well duh, it’s what the shameless Chinese do!
Hf is owned by an American
Absolutely disgusting Harbor freight has no shame what so ever
Neither does Snapon either for their outlandish prices.
Tell me you’re the tool without telling me 😂
You peoples ignorance amazes me. You think HF stole a design or went to the manufacturer who either has rights to or own the patent to have ratchets made? They aren't doing anything but competing in an open market cry harder
@ShawnC8030 those are complete copies top to bottom wtf are you talking about? They don't have the decency to innovate or evolve themselves. That literally was a one for one for snap on ratchet line up and they only used Matco style lock because copying the snap on would cost them to much
@@skibinskibuilt the only tool are you f*cks that are willing to give everything up to China to save a few bucks, how does it feel to lick the balls of the CCP?