Socket Comparison Harbor Freight ICON vs Pittsburgh Pro

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @narcissistinjurygiver2932
    @narcissistinjurygiver2932 Před 3 lety +37

    i have been using the colored pittsburgh 6pt sockets for over 20 years. When i started I could not afford so. So I got these and 20 years later I am still using them! none ever broke. I am a professional Mercedes Benz Tech so they really got used. I also have the 1/4 deep and regular socket set. Love them. I would recommend them. Icon is better if you need 6pt sockets as pittsburgh no longer has them in 6pt.. Also the HF 1/2 impact gun lasted me 20 years of hard use! It was way better than any tool truck one I bought. Cost me $49 at the time. avoid the truck at all cost. these are just as good and have a life time warranty. I broke lots of 17mm deep impact snapon but never broke the pittsburgh.

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety +3

      Great information! Thanks for sharing.

    • @robertfrate9738
      @robertfrate9738 Před 3 lety +4

      Hi, I just got Pittsburg 1/4 6 point deep and shallow socket set from hf, 9$ just a heads up,

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety +2

      Nice deal!

    • @narcissistinjurygiver2932
      @narcissistinjurygiver2932 Před 3 lety +4

      @@robertfrate9738 1/4 flex head ratchet pittsburg pro is awesome

    • @robertfrate9738
      @robertfrate9738 Před 3 lety

      @@narcissistinjurygiver2932 ty for the tip I’m getting them soon, there sockets are awesome,

  • @MichaelRCarlson
    @MichaelRCarlson Před rokem +8

    "Traction rings" are actually just a visual indication of a metric socket. A quick way to visually differentiate from standard sockets.

  • @mostachiocam1598
    @mostachiocam1598 Před 3 lety +16

    I'm glad I'm not the only one that has trouble with those Pittsburgh pro socket rails I hate those things

    • @ArbitraryLifestyle
      @ArbitraryLifestyle Před 3 lety +6

      Nah, those are to prevent people from stealing the sockets.

    • @deeeyewhy5949
      @deeeyewhy5949 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ArbitraryLifestylesomeone can just walk out with the full set though….. also just as hard to get the impact sockets on and those have a plastic string you have to cut to open the pack.

  • @VinSpacker
    @VinSpacker Před 3 lety +9

    I believe the ring of dashed lines are there to indicate that it is metric.

  • @bigds6692
    @bigds6692 Před 4 lety +7

    I love the tool reviews! What's mostly in a thrifty garage? Good, inexpensive reliable tools!

  • @deeeyewhy5949
    @deeeyewhy5949 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You should have compared a more comparable item like the deep well sockets that are six point across the Pittsburgh pro and icon line.

  • @kcuhc84
    @kcuhc84 Před 3 lety +9

    How do you make a set of sockets in China, ship them to the United States, transport them to a store, hang them in the store, sell them for $8 and make a profit?

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety +9

      Probably because they make 100,000 and put them on a shipping container. Costs $1/set delivered ($100,000). But they make $700,000. All speculation and a hypothetical. Profit margins might be different. But it's definitely a quantity game.

    • @desertratedc9596
      @desertratedc9596 Před 3 lety +6

      The standard pittsburg is typically China made, pittsburg pro is usually Taiwan

  • @robertfrate9738
    @robertfrate9738 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi, I use Pittsburg sockets all the time and I’ve no problem whatsoever with them from hf, I’m not paying tons of money for big name tools to do a quick job when inexpensive tools do exactly what I need and no problem whatsoever, just my opinion, excellent quality video ty so much, Bob,

  • @miket2172
    @miket2172 Před 3 lety +4

    I just bought some bolt extractors the other day had no vice grips on me I almost flipped out trying to remove off of that stupid holder they come on

  • @Alex-gn7wd
    @Alex-gn7wd Před rokem +2

    Pittsburgh: $20
    Snap on: your truck

  • @gmpny3945
    @gmpny3945 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the informative review. I don't think the ICONs are worth almost 4x the price of the Pittsburgs.

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree. The ICONs are a little on the pricey side. At that price there are lots of other competing brands to choose from.

    • @alexnelson8
      @alexnelson8 Před 10 měsíci +1

      They are 100% worth it when you realize you need all the sizes they skip. I’ve had to go back and rebuy every set of sockets and wrenches I have with skipped sizes. If I had to do it all over I would probably start with the Quinn master mechanic kits

    • @piercehawke8021
      @piercehawke8021 Před měsícem

      I've come to that conclusion as well; especially using the newer Snap-On ratchet wrenches with the oval heads, they're downright frail compared to the old Snap-On teardrop head versions, let alone the Pittsburgh versions.

  • @jimmysgarage9068
    @jimmysgarage9068 Před 3 lety +1

    Really good in depth review!

  • @fukemnukem1525
    @fukemnukem1525 Před 2 lety +2

    Is it a traction radius around the top....or a tactile indicator to say it's a metric socket?

  • @austingoleman9431
    @austingoleman9431 Před 4 lety

    That’s what my old snap on sockets come in same tray as icon but take up lots of room when u get into deep sockets and 1/2 sockets

  • @frankthespank
    @frankthespank Před 3 lety +3

    Pry them off with a screw driver, take a dremel tool or die grinder and shave the plastic down so you can remove the sockets easier and store the sockets on them, that’s what I did. 😎

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      Great idea!

    • @frankthespank
      @frankthespank Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThriftyGarage I used that plastic box that my Icon Torx sockets came in for my air hammer bits, perfect size for ‘em. I peeled the top sticker off, took that Icon plastic part off that’s attached with screws and made a label for the top. 😎

    • @nn-xm8lz
      @nn-xm8lz Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!!! I was searching how the heck to pull sockets off those Pittsburgh sets without breaking off the whole plastic clip. Worked like a charm.

    • @frankthespank
      @frankthespank Před 2 lety

      @@nn-xm8lz Glad it worked out! 🤓

  • @kauztekgaming
    @kauztekgaming Před 3 lety +6

    Pitts pro impacts are def better than icon.

  • @stevescott1962
    @stevescott1962 Před 3 lety +5

    10mm is the one socket no one has, and its the only one u have 😂🤣

  • @tomvermeulen1082
    @tomvermeulen1082 Před 3 lety +2

    Never does any of the comparison videos that he promises will be coming. So I've seen a few of these videos that have just absolutely wasted my time.

  • @thebackwoodsmechanic5029
    @thebackwoodsmechanic5029 Před 3 lety +4

    HF is trying their best to replicate Snap On with Icon

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      Looks a lot like that to me!

    • @zorgzev96
      @zorgzev96 Před 2 lety +4

      They do a disturbingly good job of it too. I prefer my Snap-On ratchet over Icon but sockets are a toss up honestly.

  • @horsefly1020
    @horsefly1020 Před 3 lety

    Anybody know why the icon sockets can't be bought online? It always says in store only. I've been trying to get the metric deep 3/8 sockets forever but my 2 local stores never get them back in stock.

    • @timweb1510
      @timweb1510 Před 3 lety

      They don’t want your money and business, go elsewhere 👌

  • @jpasby779
    @jpasby779 Před 3 lety

    I brought my Cobalt 1/4 inch drive socket set to a job thinking that's all I need. Later I realize that I need deep sockets for what I am doing.What are my best options for a 12 point in a quarter !/4 inch drive?

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety

      There are so many options available on the market. Too many options to consider. Find something in your price range that has a 12-pt deep socket. Check our our ultimate socket test series for an idea of where to find different brands. We compare 20 different brands.

  • @dustinparker9456
    @dustinparker9456 Před 3 lety +3

    I never understood in some metric sets is why a 18 is skipped?

    • @benjaminlockhart2792
      @benjaminlockhart2792 Před 3 lety +1

      and 15 mm for steering adjustments on ford

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      Yea, working on Toyota's who cares about 15mm and 18mm is a must have. Now on my GM work truck I use 15mm all the time.

    • @dustinparker9456
      @dustinparker9456 Před 3 lety +1

      I was also working on my wife’s Kia. Digging through my wrenches and noticed no 23mm in my set. I almost think the missing ones a SAE fills the blank. I say just make a complete metric set.

    • @benjaminlockhart2792
      @benjaminlockhart2792 Před 3 lety

      @@dustinparker9456 I bought a tekton impact metric 3/8 set the other week for work and I like the fact it doesnt skip any sizes. 7mm to 19 mm. I wouldve bought a 1/2 inch drive set too if I had thought about it. It was only I wanna say 28 dollars for short set and 37 for deep set. Good stuff!

    • @VinSpacker
      @VinSpacker Před 3 lety +2

      The skipped sockets are sizes that are generally known for being used less often. I think it's a stupid way to save money on manufacturing costs. The Icon line however doesn't skip sizes and specifically advertises "No Skipped Sizes" on the products.

  • @timweb1510
    @timweb1510 Před 3 lety

    The two rings note the metric and not standard you smart tool guy 😂

  • @Crazywaffle5150
    @Crazywaffle5150 Před 4 lety

    Well yha the snap on is dirty. It's used. I don't see why anyone would spend another 20 bucks on their stocks.

  • @takenusername
    @takenusername Před rokem

    You had a chance to compare all 3 at the 10mm size and choose not to...
    🤨

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před rokem +1

      “Our biggest regrets are not for the things we have done but for the things we haven't done.”
      -Chad Michael Murray

  • @The73Reaper
    @The73Reaper Před 3 měsíci

    Use a flat head

  • @afweldingllc
    @afweldingllc Před 3 lety +3

    Fuck snap-on! They need to get with times. They are a complete ripoff. I hope they go under if they dont change. IMO

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety +3

      What would Snap-On need to do to stay current? Yes, they are expensive. But they fill a niche and cater to a select group of professionals. One of the biggest services they provide is not manufacturing tools but rather performing customer service and warranty work to keep their clients working in auto shops. BTW, I’m not disagreeing with you that their tools are expensive. Rather trying to understand how they might improve.

    • @timweb1510
      @timweb1510 Před 3 lety

      @@ThriftyGarage wrong, snap on is a financing business selling overpriced junk. They are masquerading as s tool company

    • @ThriftyGarage
      @ThriftyGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      I get it. And McDonalds is a real estate company selling burgers.

  • @valgames1904
    @valgames1904 Před 2 lety

    that told us shit looks are nothing the test is on the metal

  • @gncc600
    @gncc600 Před 4 lety +2

    Not even smart enough to remove the sockets... can't even watch the rest.

    • @MrJruta
      @MrJruta Před 3 lety +4

      Uhm, how are they SUPPOSED to come out? Seems a stupid design

    • @ts6640
      @ts6640 Před 3 lety +3

      I know I myself couldn’t remove....I suspect an anti-theft type measure in terms of design. Maybe you are brilliant enough to have cracked the secret code?

    • @gncc600
      @gncc600 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ts6640 Stick a screwdriver in there and pry up gently. After once or twice they come on and off easy. Or you can be like this guy and destroy it and scratch your new sockets. Either way works.

    • @ts6640
      @ts6640 Před 3 lety

      @@gncc600 understood. Thanks!

    • @bassheadlife492
      @bassheadlife492 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gncc600 I just wiggled them out without any tools