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    Snap-On Torque Wrenches Are Great, But The Smart Money Buys This Brand

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    Snap-On Torque Wrenches Are Great, But The Smart Money Buys This Brand

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    The question of whether Snap-On tools are worth it or not has no straightforward answer. If you’re a professional who relies on the quality and durability of their tools to make a living, Snap-On’s brand-wide reputation for making top-tier tools will be reassuring. Likewise, its lifetime warranty and the fact that many of its tools are made in the U.S. are also great reasons to pick the brand.

    However, buyers on tighter budgets will find it hard to justify the cost of Snap-On tools, regardless of how good they are. The good news is that hobbyists or professionals have lots of alternative options to pick from if they’re not convinced that buying from Snap-On is a smart use of their money. One affordable brand that frequently gets compared with Snap-On is Harbor Freight’s Icon brand, which offers a range of automotive tools aimed towards professional users.

    Icon’s torque wrenches have been put to the test in several head-to-head comparisons, and they have consistently impressed testers with their accuracy and build quality. In a recent comparison, Project Farm found that Icon’s torque wrench was very accurate both when it was new and after 1,000 cycles, beating rival torque wrenches from the likes of DeWalt and Craftsman. After 1,000 cycles, it even proved to be marginally more accurate than Snap-On’s torque wrench.

    Icon’s torque wrenches get top marks in other tests

    In other comparisons, Icon’s torque wrenches also deliver continually good results. An analysis by Tools Tested saw the Icon being given the highest overall combined score, with the tool’s equivalent accuracy and affordable cost placing it ahead of its Snap-On rival. In a review of the ⅜-inch and ½-inch Icon digital torque wrenches, Shop Tool Reviews reported that the Harbor Freight tool offered the same features and similar performance to the Snap-On TechAngle torque wrench line, although they did note that the Snap-On felt slightly better in hand.

    Many of Icon’s shop tools get top rating from buyers, and its digital torque wrenches are no different. The brand’s ½-inch drive flex-head digital torque wrench has amassed close to 190 reviews at the time of writing, and has an average score of 4.8 out of five stars across them. It retails for $379.99. Icon’s ½-inch drive split beam torque wrench is similarly well-reviewed, with an average of 4.8 out of five stars from more than 460 reviews. It’s also much cheaper than the digital torque wrench, with a retail price of $139.99.

    Both of those Icon wrenches are far cheaper than their Snap-On equivalents. The digital torque wrench is a close match for Snap-On’s ½-inch drive TechAngle digital torque wrench, which has a list price of $810, while the screenless torque wrench is similar to the Snap-On ½-inch drive TQ series flex-head torque wrench, which costs $550. Even if some users might prefer the overall feel of the Snap-On torque wrenches, the huge price difference between the two brands is difficult to ignore.

    Our selection methodology

    Snap-On tools have a top-tier reputation for good reason, but their prices are hard to stomach for anyone on a tighter budget. While many cheaper tool brands are available, we picked Icon as the best budget alternative because of the significant amount of head-to-head comparisons available, and the brand’s strong reputation among both professionals and hobbyists. Our data included multiple tests regarding each tool’s performance and accuracy, as well as taking into account the anecdotal evidence from user reviews on Harbor Freight’s website.

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