I went and bought my own Icons after I wrote that test, if that tells you anything. Olsa Tools Magnetic Socket Organizer | 3 Piece Socket Holder Kit | 1/2-inch, 3/8-inch, & We are in no way affiliated with or responsible for any products bought on Amazon. All rights reserved. Pretty lame way of boiling the argument down to something to appear black/white. Consult. The only word of caution is Williams ratchets are industrial designs. I don't have their torque wrench, but I dohave a few other tools from them and they are good solid tools. I have a 15year old $20 harbor freight one. I looked to see if I could purchase a single wrench to have on hand in case. Both seem very good. They are extremely tough though. It's almost certainly not a rebadged Olsa, given that it says made in USA on yours, and the Olsa is made in Taiwan. I'm using their socket rails and have been following them for a number of years. Magnetic Screwdriver Organizer by Olsa Tools. 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Didn't realize they sold tools also, but I'd suspect they're high quality Taiwanese tools made by a common OEM. We welcome posts about "new tool day", estate sale/car boot sale finds, "what is this" tool, advice about the best tool for a job, homemade tools, 3D printed accessories, toolbox/shop tours. I have some of their pliers racks that I bought through Amazon. PASS/FAIL/WARN does not necessarily prove the presence or absence of fake reviews. However, i could be wrong. But techs eventually get most of the tools they need and it becomes mostly warranty work. Our split beam torque wrench is made in Taiwan. A good amount of snap on Tools are rebranded. https://www.toolsource.com/split-beam-wrenches-12-c-315_880/precision-instruments-c3fr250f-12-in-dr-split-beam-click-type-t-p-104429.html, USA made, works great, price reasonable. Take a photo of it broken and they ship out a new one. Most people would be wiser to save themselves $300 on a Taiwanese/Olsa (or a smaller sum on CDI/USA) tool and put the savings to something more immediately important. We only provide an analysis of user reviews. I've had a Husky torque wrench(25-250lb.ft) for around 5 years now. NSFW content will get you banned. They have great customer service from my experience as well, was less than an hour and they fixed something that was more my fault on the order. They also come with a ltd lifetime warranty for added peace of mind! Most people don't own $78 thousand dollar truck and don't work on million dollar equipment. The address is on the site multiple times. I'm not sure if the Icon was in production then either, isn't the Icon line new to HF within the last year or so? Our estimate is based on deep data analysis. Try finding that on other websites. Harbor Freight has theirIcon one for $109 with a certificate of calibration, and it states it's accurate within 4%. being able to furnish individual tools under warranty or whatever doesn't necessarily mean they want to sell them. If it says Snap-on anywhere on the tool, the answer is yes. I know snap on is expensive but I thought they made their own stuff like my previous one, Im going to hang that on the wall 15 years , Edit: not sure why the 2nd picture wont display. 2022 MOTORSPORT NETWORK. BTW the web-site now indicates 25% Off for the Anniversary Sale! JavaScript is disabled. Offset box end wrenches, but the shape inside the box is for rounded off bolt heads. I'll test it vs. my 20-year old chinesium one, im curious to see the difference. It says snap-on usa. I totally agree. Extractor wrenches. I've not found a HF coupon yet that includes Icon, but I do have a coupon for cheap zip-ties which I need for the Challenge car. nGcxq2FiRxIAbtqSuWKfTnhqPohSJVTA6SiS9kyTm8QbDQrBq4bCgnEHVuLtROlQ, https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/articles/choosing-torque-wrench/. The article suggests this too, but this wasn't a use wrench - this was a back of the trailer parking lot sale of the cheapest chinesium tools available before Harbor Freight became the meme that represented the genre. The flex head is really helpful and I like how easy the split beam design is to use. Icon has been around for about a year now. It lives in my toolbox in the plastic case and is always stored on the lowest setting. Sometimes amazon has blowout pricing on stuff. One is1/2 drive; the other is 3/8. 2022 Motorsport Marketing. The results are worth it. One tool that is really useful on a 308 is a magnetic telescoping pickup tool. For another $30 I think this would be a massive upgrade on either of those. As for quality of Craftsman tools, for a basic home garage where the tools aren't being used daily, they work just fine. I have a mix of US and Taiwan. I believe they are more known as a tool truck brand that makes socket rails, organizers and the such. Dont forget the usual HF coupons to sweeten the price up a bit. I am obsessed with quality and dont mind paying for it, but not if there is something out there that is just rebranding. My smaller torque wrench (5-75lb.ft I belive) is a CDI from Suncoast Precision. They also do not have the specialty tool selection Snap On does. They have been great. I would go with the Husky out of those two choices. Thanks for mentioning us! Olsa Tools Tool Holder Clips | 10 Pieces | Fits Magnetic and Wall Mount Screwdriver Organizers | Olsa Tools 3/8-Inch Drive Aluminum Socket Organizer | Professional Quality Socket Holder (Green). It may not display this or other websites correctly. Last time I had machine work done, the shop offered to check mine for free and I watched them do it. GRM did a whole test on this recently. Interesting, it's not very often that I find a tool company I've never heard of. Ive had an S-K for a long time and its been solid. Check out Garage Journal forum online. I use it to get spark plugs out of the front bank among other things. So the shops needs a steady influx of naive fresh meat to start buying all those new tools. But welcome nonetheless. I'd take the icon one before Home Depot. lol. Quality is great. Home Depot has theirHuskyfor $90 with a certificate of calibration, and it states it's accurate within +/- 3% in the upper 80% of its range. The rechargeable LED handheld ones available are great, and a big improvement over the old "trouble lights" that got hot and always pointed the wrong way. Their wrenches, sockets, etc are just like Snap Ons. Both models state they have a lifetime warranty. They checked it at 20-lb increments from 20 to 160 ftlbs and it was within 1-2 ftlb the whole way. All rights reserved. - - Amazon.com, Bahco 808512 Ergo Mixed Screwdriver Set, 12-Piece - Snap On Screwdriver Set - Amazon.com, The Truck Tool Equivalents Thread - Gathering Data - The Garage Journal Board, Amazon.com: TEKTON 1902 Round Magnetic Parts Tray: Automotive, OEM 25466 Heavy Duty Pickup Tool - Magnetic Sweepers - Amazon.com, Amazon.com: Torin T43004 3 Ton Aluminum Jack Stands (Sold in Pairs): Automotive, (You must log in or sign up to post here. https://olsatools.com/products/push-reversible-ratcheting-wrench-set?variant=16707591340083, https://olsatools.com/products/3-pcs-kit-socket-organizers?variant=8537243516979, https://cloud1.shopsite.com/donofish/product170.html, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MVGXTRF/?tag=atomicindus08-20, https://olsatools.com/collections/wt-extractor-wrench-set?variant=37943291183301. Everyone stumbling around shell shocked looking for their arm. You have two options: take the loss and get out, or try not to be at the bottom of the pyramid scheme. People are adding to it all the time. You just have to look. Don't remember all the exact numbers (I have them written down somewhere), but they were all well within my acceptable range of accuracy. I have used them on everything from 460 head bolts to Jeep I6manifolds. FerrariChat.com has no association with Ferrari S.p.A. 2022 FerrariChat. You are using an out of date browser. I use toolsdelivered to add to it. Ratcheting Adjustable Wrench (8 Inch) by Olsa Tools | Heavy Duty Adjustable Spanner Monkey Wrench | Dual Material Hawndle Screwdriver Set Parent. Buying that wrench direct from CDI would be about $275, so it's still got a hefty mark-up, but not as terrible as you were thinking. It's the torque wrench I always use for lugs nuts but I've also used it for head bolts multiple times. I just purchased the snap on torque wrench because my old one gave up after 15 years of use. 200-300% markup is standard, and a lot, if not most is rebranded, considering their entire catalog. Oh I've looked all over, you must be looking at a totally different website or you have inside information; as none of the above info is showing up in the most obvious and pertinent places contrary to what you say and suspect. Iended up with a couple of Kobalttorque wrenches. Its an SK tools brand. Discussion in '308/328' started by wildcat326, Sep 10, 2014. The local HF was out of quite a bit of stock - including the 1/2" Icon torque wrench, but the 3/8" has enough range to torque my 4G63t head bolts so I picked it up. I bought a 1/2" Husky from Home Depot. Here is a picture of the Olsa with some other wrenches for comparison Top to bottom: Olsa bump reversible ratcheting, GW switch reversible ratcheting, Tekton flexhead ratcheting, Tekton combo, Kobalt Crossform. Olsa Tools is having a 5 year anniversary sale with 15% off of a limited selection of their products. Lifetime warranty since it's a hand tool. You might find that it's spot on. Suncoast Precision has very good prices on them since they don't have the Snap-On label on them. Compete against GRM project cars in this years $2000 Challenge, Share the love for a chance to win a Mazda MX-5 race car. I have found 2 post lifts to be far more helpful than 4 post lifts. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Williams and CDI are Snap On brands. You must log in or register to reply here. They make very good quality aluminum socket and wrench rails. If you can trust all the electronics in your truck to work (if you didn't, you'd probably own an older truck, which is going to be even less safe in other ways regardless) then you can probably trust something much simpler, like a torque wrench, from the same country. It's probably time to stop pushing certain things under the rug just because it doesn't have the logo/branding/COO that you always want to see too. Yeah all their torque wrenches are manufactured in City of Industry I believe. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Have a link to the Olsa? Based on the article, it sounds like any would work fine for most purposes and the icon would be fine for the rest. Normally, he said, he would give me a printout of the numbers so I could "cheat," but it was so close that he just handed it back to me and said "congratulations, it's perfect." I just learned about Olsa Tools today on amazon. I have owned a Craftsman for almost 30 years. Not sure thats the same as made in the usa. Since Lowes has moved to Craftsman tools, I am not sure if the Kobalt wrenches are still available. Tooldelivered is where I shop and watch for deals on amazon. This sub is for tool enthusiasts worldwide to talk about tools, professionals and hobbyists alike. Press J to jump to the feed. All rights reserved. I have one of these and am very happy with it. The tools deliveredsite shows clearly where its made though. Amazon has them and they have a no questions asked warranty. Your truck is probably filled with Taiwanese manufactured semiconductors anyways. I've bought a couple tool organizers from them, and they're nicer than some much more established brands, and I haven't found evidence that they're rebrands or sold under other names. As in did they pay a premium for a rebranded tool with a markup over what you could buy the tool from the manufacturer. I got a $5k toolset on their for $2k. Sent an email to Olsa and received this in response. +/- 15% accuracy would probably be fine for my purposes and I suspect it's still in the ballpark of that. Williams, bahco, Cdi. They kind of has a tekton vibe to them, but there is no address mentioned so that seems a little sketchy. Your job would be convince them, including on social media platforms like this. Though I'm more concerned in which one would be better to own long-term and easier to warranty if there were ever problems. Is that the Precision Instruments design or did precision instruments copy someone elses original design? Works great. I haven't had to use the warranty yet btw. We need to start a support group for people that find the cheaper versions of the snapon rebrandsseems like every week someone has this epiphany. For what it's worth, I took my collection of torque wrenches to work last year and used our QA department's test rig. Like a brand. Wrenches ranged from the $20 hammer store special, to 15+year old Craftsman, to the Tekton. Is this badge engineering or is there a difference in the internals? Their drawer style socket holders look nice too. We run into a lot of 13mm and 14mm bolts with rounded heads. They do not have 80 teeth so they are not as fine as some ratchets people like. My whole family is going to die if I buy a cheaper torque wrench from CDI (who SnapOn owns anyways) TIL. It's held up great the last 5 years or so under medium duty use. The socket rails have a nice ball bearing detent that holds the sockets securely - even the very large ones. I found a thread from 2018 on the subject & David mentioned the story was in an upcoming article, but I've not been able to figure out which issue it's in. Every HF is the same. 8' Red Workbench Frame: Build Your Perfect Custom Workbench with Sears, 34-1/2'' 2-Shelf Utility Cart: Move Tools and Supplies at Sears, 10 Hand Tool Brands That Don?t Get The Love They Deserve | Tools In Action - Power Tools and Gear, CDI Torque 2503MFRMH Torque Wrench, 1/2" Drive, Micrometer Adjustable, Metal Handle, Dual Scale, 30' - 250' Lbs. After watching the GRM test I bought a 3/8" drive Icon from HF. As soon as I bought it, the oslatools adds started coming up. It's time to replace my 20-year old parking lot tent sale torque wrench, but I only need it once every few years, so there's no need or desire to spend hundreds of dollars for a "pro" one. I have one order done and completedprobably going to try the 20pc. My first one didn't last more than a few uses, took it back to HF and got another. Same here, I have been really pleased with it so far. It would appear this is the case as you can buy this tool for less from CDI, actual the manufacturer for the Snapon version. Having the right quality tool, knowing exactly where it is, bothhave made working on things easier and more enjoyable. Before spending money, I might consider taking your yard sale wrench to a machine shop that can test it. CDI is who makes Snap-on's torque wrenches. I can check it against another TW for calibration. I've had my $20 HF 1/2" for years. You see, all the perks of dealer visits and in-person warranty require them to sell new tools, especially on credit. Only reason I would is not every Home Depot as is every Lowe's et al are the same. Look at their industrial brands. Promotions and ads are not permitted on this sub. Don't forget that good shop lights are really important. Shipping is free over $50 and they also started a cash back rewards program. When everything is quite gray. Here's the GRM article: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/articles/choosing-torque-wrench/. I think I bought it in 1992. Olsa Tools Mechanic Gloves, Highly Cut Resistant, Cut Level 3 (Medium) | Mechanics Gloves | Sandy Olsa Tools 3 lb Dead Blow Hammer | Non-Marring Polyurethane Head | Rebound Resistant and Impact Olsa Tools | Pliers Holder Rack & Organizer for Tool Box Drawer Storage | Holds 16 Pliers | Red. I bought an Icon 3/8 on sale a while back and Im pleased so far. Also their less expensive tools are made in Taiwan and are still great. It looks like 2 days left and the Anniversary 25% sale ends. ). In reply to AnthonyGS (Forum Supporter) : Holy crap, that's either the 2nd-best site ever, or it's going to lead to my demise. I dont know anything about their other tools. They're legit from my experience and I wouldn't hesitate ordering from themin fact I have. Probably. https://www.suncoasttools.com/crm/ItemPage.aspx?ItemNumber=JH1503MFRPHTORQUE+JH&VendorNumber=SNAPON. There are a bunch of brands out there that snap on owns. Part of MOTORSPORT NETWORK. They've been great. I think op is asking if he paid for badge engineering. Theyve got a huge thread on this exact thing with all tool truck brands. I know Harbor Freight's warranty process is pretty straightforward, but I've never dealt with tools to Home Depot? And who doesn't need another free flashlight or pack of batteries? Harbor Freight is closer, but Home Depot is stillclose enough to to be worth $20. I believe all snap-on torque wrenches are manufactured by CDI Torque Products. I also have a yard sale special that I have "tested" at home by comparing to the Craftsman and as far as I can tell it's wonderful. Agree and I too think it as a sketchy company and best avoided especially at the asking prices. In reply to Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter) : I have to admit, I spent a lot of time on garage journal reading (never posted), and a lot of money on storage and tools in our new house / garage. I get the feeling they are someone like us on this forum that took their hobby and made a tool company out of it. Lowes was closer for me when I needed torque wrenches. We welcome visitors/DIYers asking questions about which tools to buy or use for a job. I own the Husky wrench. All of our tools exceed professional standards like ASME/DIN/ISO and are professionally tested near our headquarters. Snap On rebadged these, https://www.toolsdelivered.com/cdi-torque-1503mfrmh-dual-scale-adjustable-preset-click-torque-wrench. Snap on $420 oslatool $140. I also got a 3/8 split beam and then a 1/4 micrometer from Precision Instruments. And which model Snap-On is yours? Craftsman aint what it used to be, but I'm happy. I have a Tekton I'm happy with.

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