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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Mechanics' Tools > Harbor Freight Icon Pry Bar Looks to be Made in the USA

Harbor Freight Icon Pry Bar Looks to be Made in the USA

Aug 14, 2023 Stuart 32 Comments

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Harbor Freight Icon Made in USA 58-inch Pry Bar Handle Close-up

A reader tipped us off about what looks to be a new USA-made Harbor Freight Icon pry bar.

This new Icon 58″ pry bar with curved tip clearly says “USA” right on its handle, although the online product listing does not talk about this at all.

I reached out to Harbor Freight, asking them to confirm that this new pry bar is made in the USA, and whether additional sizes or styles are planned, but have not yet heard back.

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Harbor Freight Icon Made in USA 58-inch Pry Bar

Harbor Freight has been steadily expanding their Icon line of professional mechanics tools, but this would be the first I know of to be labeled as being made in the USA.

They don’t actually say that it’s made in the USA, but “USA” labeling is usually indicative of this. Or rather, I don’t know any tools that are labeled with “USA” that aren’t made here.

Given the $99.99 pricing, it could very well be produced in the USA.

The Icon looks a lot like the Mayhew Dominator Pro 58″ curved pry bar, which can be purchased for ~$96.

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Harbor Freight has confirmed that the new pry bar IS made in the USA.

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32 Comments

  1. Jason

    Aug 14, 2023

    It looks similar to the Mayhew Dominator Pro, but the Mayhew has a thick triangular shaped grip with a relatively rounded striking end of the bar sticking out the end of the handle. This looks like it has a slim square grip and a somewhat blunt striking end.

    It’s possible that they are made in the same factory, but the handles (at least) are different so it’s not just a rebranded Dominator Pro (which is an amazing prybar)

    Reply
    • Tara

      Aug 15, 2023

      I work at a harbor freight but I have not seen these… Doesn’t mean they aren’t something new and just hasn’t made it to our store yet….
      What drives me crazy is we have flags that are made in the US…a certain group buys the American made everytime… But there are others who buy the china made USA flag…🙄

      Reply
    • Eric

      Aug 15, 2023

      I have an older (maybe 12 years now) Mayhew bar, and except for the revised striking cap the Icon looks identical.

      Reply
  2. fred

    Aug 14, 2023

    Tekton says that their pry bars are also made in the USA. They recently sent out emails promoting a new set of mini-pry bars that they say are made in Michigan.
    Looking at their longer pry bars, their handles do not look like the Icon.

    https://www.tekton.com/

    Wilde, another USA source for pry bars also seem to produce theirs with different style handles.

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    • Eric

      Aug 14, 2023

      Tekton’s “big” pry bars are made by Wilde (same as Walmart Hyper Tough and Menards Masterforce), and their new mini line looks to be made in-house.

      Reply
    • Franco Calcagni

      Aug 14, 2023

      Interesting you mention Tekton, which I always considered a good brand…like a GearWrench, but not premium price/quality.

      So slightly off topic, but I got an email from Tekton advertising there cabinets….holy c**p! 400lb drawers!

      Stuart, maybe you can do an article on these?(If you did and I missed it, my bad)

      Reply
      • Franco Calcagni

        Aug 14, 2023

        Forgot, here’s a link https://www.tekton.com/60-inch-wide-11-drawer-tool-cabinet-red-ocl64200#details

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        • KMR

          Aug 14, 2023

          Tekton’s cabinets are supposedly manufactured by Rosseau Metal in Quebec.

          http://www.rousseau.com

          Reply
          • Franco Calcagni

            Aug 14, 2023

            Could very well be…like I mentioned, I always thought of Tekton as decent tools, but these cabinets, price and quality is not what I expected from Tekton.

  3. Jim

    Aug 14, 2023

    I have the 5pc Mayhew set (Amazon B006WZOJFE), and branding aside this looks almost identical from the pics.

    Reply
  4. MKY

    Aug 14, 2023

    Stuart-

    This new Icon 58″ pry bar with curved tip clearly says “USA” right on its handle, although the online product listing ***does***not talk about this at all.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Aug 14, 2023

      (Thank you, *fixed*!)

      Reply
  5. Robert

    Aug 14, 2023

    Maybe “USA” on the handle merely indicates it is to be sold in the USA. Instead of say Germany, Chile, the Russian Federation. Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea, Canada, Sri Lanka, or other HF markets.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Aug 14, 2023

      That would be incredibly misleading then.

      Besides, as far as I am aware, Harbor Freight only has stores in the USA. Here’s their store directory – https://www.harborfreight.com/storelocator/store-directory . Harbor Freight has no other markets.

      A lot of USA-made tools don’t say “made in USA,” they simply have “USA” markings on them.

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      • TomD

        Aug 14, 2023

        Don’t HF have multiple suppliers for many products? Could be that one supplier is in the USA but they don’t want to limit themselves overall.

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    • John

      Aug 14, 2023

      That would be illegal in the US according to the FTC. Putting ‘USA’, or an american flag, or anyting similar means it must be manufactured in the US. Of course HF has knowingly flaunted regulations before (like their last class action lawsuit).

      Reply
  6. Hunter

    Aug 14, 2023

    Look at the Icon quarter turn ring pliers. You can partially see USA on them in one of the pictures. Maybe Lang? They also had the USA Icon wire strippers a couple months ago but it seems they’ve discontinued them. People where saying they where made by Southwire and where the say as the Snap on set. There’s also a Doyle branded wire stripper that’s made in the USA, probably Southwire too?

    Reply
    • Mateo

      Aug 14, 2023

      The quarter turn pliers are rebranded imperials from what I’ve seen.

      Reply
  7. S

    Aug 14, 2023

    It would be funny to me if it was made in China, and the ‘USA’ marking was simply a new product line.

    Can’t have high wages, low prices, and global competing markets. Pick one.

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    • IronWood

      Aug 14, 2023

      I don’t think deceptive branding is funny, and $99 is not low prices for a Chinese bar. Hope to start seeing some US tools for HF’s premium lines. Then I might actually go in and buy something some day.

      Reply
  8. Matt DeSio

    Aug 14, 2023

    I have heard that there is Plant in China named USA, that produces wrought iron storm doors. It is a cheezy way for companies to prophet on Chinese goods that appear to be made in US

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    • Stuart

      Aug 14, 2023

      There is no foreign town called “Usa” that is producing tools with “made in USA” labeling.

      Reply
      • Al

        Aug 14, 2023

        It’s a made-up story about the city Usa on Kyushu island in Japan. The Wikipedia article has been edited because people keep claiming this story is real.

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        • Al

          Aug 14, 2023

          That being said, there _are_ deliberate attempts to deceive consumers. I have a 100-piece security bit set that I bought with an American flag sticker. Upon closer inspection, the fine print (under magnification) said “WE LIKE USA”. This was from a retail electronics store named Fry’s…back when they were still in business.

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          • Stuart

            Aug 14, 2023

            Yes, or American flags with “engineered in the USA, manufactured in China” labels in the smallest font possible on the back.

          • Ian

            Aug 18, 2023

            Frys was always a bit trashy, but i sure miss them.

      • Brian

        Aug 15, 2023

        By “Mayhew” I believe they were referring to the Dominator line. You are correct in the description of the Dominator Pro handle though. But the regular Dominator line, the Icon bar is 100% identical. I have the 5pc Dominator set. Totally the same look. My 4′ and 5′ prybars are Dominator Pro. So I can reference both. I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re rebranded from Mayhew from the looks of it.

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  9. JM

    Aug 14, 2023

    In the 80’s I bought a US made DELTA bandsaw and table saw from Harbor Freight. They were happy to sell it because everyone always bought the cheaper import stuff. I gave them away a few years ago to a pro woodworker and he didn’t believe me. I had to show him the Harbor Freight receipt. They just respond to whatever the consumer is buying.

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    • IronWood

      Aug 14, 2023

      I remember my dad buying a Delta lunchbox planer at HF in the early 90s. Still running after a few blade changes.

      Reply
  10. Harry

    Aug 14, 2023

    harbor Freight had that pry bar on display at their SEMA booth last year. It looks and feels like a Mayhew dominator to me.

    Reply
  11. Michael

    Aug 14, 2023

    The tag on the pry bay in store day “made in usa”

    Reply
  12. Addicted2Red

    Aug 14, 2023

    Mayhew for cheaper if you wait for an icon/no exclusions coupon. Fast replacement if you do manage to break it. Nice

    Reply

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