Sweetums
Well-Known Member
I bought some ICON stuff for my kit and was pretty impressed with the quality. The machining and finish work is on-par or better than my Gearwrench and Tekton sockets. My Craftsman tools from about 15 years ago are kind of junky by comparison and have largely been replaced by Husky, Tekton, and Gearwrench.I came here looking for exactly this 411.
I think that EDCs would/will change based on level of build also; as stock won't need some tools that a modded rig with adjustable arms may need, etc. Although, it may be worth carrying some extra tools in case someone in the group or even a stranger may need some help.
I'm considering picking up some Harbor Freight ICON tools for myJTR EDC. I've always been a name brand tool guy, but these days it seems that many tools have caught up while names like Craftsman might not be as good as yesteryear.
For close to 35 yrs I've been carrying an old Metwrench set which has been nothing shy of amazing.
Each socket/wrench is SAE/Metric in 1 and I think even working in a shop; I've only had a handful of bolts/nuts that rounded so bad the tool didn't work.
Issue is, now it's only sold in Europe and a small box is close to $350-400 delivered.
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