blee03
Gold Member
I have both Snap-On and HF Icon clicker wrenches in 3/8 and 1/2 drive plus a Blackhawk in 3/4 drive. The HF Icon wrenches are as accurate as the Snap-On ones and I tested both on a torque master to find out. Actually the Icon wrenches are a tad more accurate than the Snap On ones.
Not the cheapo HF Pittsburg clickers, the ICON clickers. The Icon's and the Snap-On's side by side are identical, except for the laser etched name. Adjustment is identical, feel is identical but one thing about the Icon I like better and that is the Icon ratchet head is finer than the Snap On head. Of course both torque left hand and right hand, I need that for setting bearing preload.
Best part is the Icon 1/2 drive is under 125 bucks every day. The Snap On is north of 450 bucks. No brainer choice with me. I won't even get into what my Blackhawk 3/4 drive dial wrench cost. You'd faint. Let just say around a grand give or take. I need a 3/4 high torque wrench as well.
I'll sell you my snap On for 300 bills if you want it. Has a recent certification on it too.
Ya Ive seen some great reviews for the 1/2 inch Icon Torque wrench so I bought one a while back,
Its been great.
Checked my two out one ok the other a Craftsman torque ok in one direction but ratchet broke so it won稚 work opposite direction. Going to stop by Lowe痴 and see if since it痴 a mechanical failure not a torque issue if they will replace it under the craftsman lifetime warranty. Then going to look at the Harbor Freight ICON 1/2 in drive wrench . Anyone have experience with this unit.
Ya Ive had one for about a year maybe, no problems and works great
I would recommend it