These are kind of pricey but they seem pretty well made except that they are about 1/4" taller then most other 1/4" universal sockets. Harbor Freight S1UM11 70298, S1US6 70299
Just fyi, the Tekton set is only 6-14. But they are shorter, which usually seems to be important when I end up reaching for a 1/4" universal. Also, Tekton's warranty is pretty damn good. I've used it a couple of times and I had my replacements in hand within 48hrs from the moment I filled out the online warranty claim. Anyhow, just food for thought. And I haven't felt ripped off by any of the Icon stuff I've purchased so far. But I don't think I've paid full price for any of it, always just wait for the good coupons.
Whoever makes Carlisle sockets and wrenches is making Icon. I lost a 10mm (go figure) wrench. Carlisle a dead ringer exact except for the name and part number. Same when I lost a 14mm. I got Carlislemid. Length sockes to round my set out and are nearly identical to
I don't see Snap-on working with HF like that, mainly due to past and present animosity with lawsuits and HF trying to get as close of a copy as they can risk to several Snap-on tools.
I agree about making that kind of socket as short as possible; if you had a situation where you need the socket longer past the U-joint you could easily utilize the Universal Joint that comes with most socket sets and add a shallow, mid, or deep socket as needed to reach the faster - the idea behind a dedicated U-joint Socket should be to have the pivot as close to the socket opening as possible. IMO.
I've had an Astro set of the SAE ones in 1/4" drive for seven years (in foam no less!). I think I paid $35 for them back then. They've held up very well. I just checked Amazon and they have the Astro set on sale for $27 right now. They are the shorter sockets you refer too.
Hello i love your vids and i subscribed to your channel your vids are very educational and thankyou can you do some reviews on the bauer drill bit sets, milwaukee socket sets and icon sockets ?
1/4 inch drive in general is not a high torque application and using them as such would be a mistake.It has always been my opinion that 1/4 drive doesnt matter what brand you use they are just meant for low torque anyway.why pay 20 bucks for a 6mm socket when a 2 dollar 6mm will perform exactly the same.We are talking tiny fasteners that are not ever torqued high to begin with..If its a tight fastener...use 3/8 drive at least.
Bought from Autozone the Duralast 3/8” drive metric flex socket set 9 pc ($27.00) Sizes: 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 With $20.00 coupon, Cost me under $10.00 Lifetime warranty!
Those seem to be made by the same Taiwanese company that makes the Ares, Astro, Capri, and Gearwrench, They all have that extended 10mm and go to 15mm. I have the Snap On set at work and their 10mm is the best out there. I have the Astro set at home and it is good except for the long 10mm which I shortened in the lathe which makes it work better for valve covers, oil pans and timing covers. All those brands can be had from $41.00 to $53.00 delivered and they are warranted by going to their website and submitting a claim. Those Icons are overpriced and missing the 15mm that is a deal breaker.
I got the Astro metric set and today bought the icon sae set. The Astro “feel” nicer but I hate the laser etching. The stamped on the icon is nice. We will see how they compare.
Just fyi, the Tekton set is only 6-14. But they are shorter, which usually seems to be important when I end up reaching for a 1/4" universal. Also, Tekton's warranty is pretty damn good. I've used it a couple of times and I had my replacements in hand within 48hrs from the moment I filled out the online warranty claim. Anyhow, just food for thought. And I haven't felt ripped off by any of the Icon stuff I've purchased so far. But I don't think I've paid full price for any of it, always just wait for the good coupons.
I would definitely go for the tekton set, wish it included the 15mm 😅
@@Ninoo187 I am definitely a Tekton man. 🙂🙂🙂
@@Ninoo187 Capri tools 12piece (bc it comes w case) 11 sockets, 5-15mm $45 on Amazon right now
Whoever makes Carlisle sockets and wrenches is making Icon. I lost a 10mm (go figure) wrench. Carlisle a dead ringer exact except for the name and part number. Same when I lost a 14mm. I got Carlislemid. Length sockes to round my set out and are nearly identical to
Made by infar
I don't see Snap-on working with HF like that, mainly due to past and present animosity with lawsuits and HF trying to get as close of a copy as they can risk to several Snap-on tools.
I agree about making that kind of socket as short as possible; if you had a situation where you need the socket longer past the U-joint you could easily utilize the Universal Joint that comes with most socket sets and add a shallow, mid, or deep socket as needed to reach the faster - the idea behind a dedicated U-joint Socket should be to have the pivot as close to the socket opening as possible. IMO.
Compare the prices to snapon, with a better warranty process.
I've had an Astro set of the SAE ones in 1/4" drive for seven years (in foam no less!). I think I paid $35 for them back then. They've held up very well. I just checked Amazon and they have the Astro set on sale for $27 right now. They are the shorter sockets you refer too.
I just looked on Amazon for Astro 3/8 drive & they’re $47.80. 10 piece 10-19mm. Not bad
I only buy a impact version much more user friendly
Those do look nice and I can see where the extra length would be handy in a lot of situations. How much would Snap-on be for a set.
Think something around $300-$350
Revisiting this…. Are those new production Craftsman?
Hello i love your vids and i subscribed to your channel your vids are very educational and thankyou can you do some reviews on the bauer drill bit sets, milwaukee socket sets and icon sockets ?
1/4 inch drive in general is not a high torque application and using them as such would be a mistake.It has always been my opinion that 1/4 drive doesnt matter what brand you use they are just meant for low torque anyway.why pay 20 bucks for a 6mm socket when a 2 dollar 6mm will perform exactly the same.We are talking tiny fasteners that are not ever torqued high to begin with..If its a tight fastener...use 3/8 drive at least.
Bought from Autozone the Duralast 3/8” drive metric flex socket set 9 pc ($27.00)
Sizes: 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
With $20.00 coupon,
Cost me under $10.00
Lifetime warranty!
Kabo Tools makes Icon. They also make Matco.
If it was Snap On though, they’d probably be made in the US.
Isn’t it better to have access to the pin so you can replace it if it breaks?
The price is crazy
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When and where did you purchase these? Sema?
Those seem to be made by the same Taiwanese company that makes the Ares, Astro, Capri, and Gearwrench, They all have that extended 10mm and go to 15mm. I have the Snap On set at work and their 10mm is the best out there. I have the Astro set at home and it is good except for the long 10mm which I shortened in the lathe which makes it work better for valve covers, oil pans and timing covers. All those brands can be had from $41.00 to $53.00 delivered and they are warranted by going to their website and submitting a claim. Those Icons are overpriced and missing the 15mm that is a deal breaker.
✌️....I moved to far away from Harbor Freight.
But,
Icon.....
I - con you again!!!🤓
They some crafty, slanty eye buggers🤓㊙️
Bro I just bought the astro ones I could bought these🤦 oh well lol
I got the Astro metric set and today bought the icon sae set. The Astro “feel” nicer but I hate the laser etching. The stamped on the icon is nice. We will see how they compare.
ICON stuff is just like women...There's a lot of good looking junk out there.