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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Bought for our company and the guys mentioned how great the quality is. Said they wanted me to buy another set for them. Used daily and has held up really well. Easy to get in and out of the case with one hand which is a must in our business.
Nestor G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Excelente
Devon
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Great product and lets you save a lil compared to its Tekon competitor. The ratchet has a wide swing due to low amount of teeth which needs adjustment of the ratchet head in tight areas. But great durable set. Would recommend getting some shallow sockets. This set only has deep well.
David
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
These are thick-wall deep impact sockets. It's a heavy set, around 45 pounds, in a plastic box, which is helped somewhat by side latches as well as latches on the front of the closure. They have a bit of oil on them to deter rusting.I will usually drive these with a strong 1/2 inch impact wrench and a 1/2-3/4 size increaser. But the manual mode is also available. A breaker bar is even included, something I've never seen in 1/2 inch size socket sets. And/or of course one can use a pipe.
R. Prosser
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
Superior Design – Flank Gripping – Heavy Duty Sockets AND Ratchet – Bargain for this quality and assortment with Flare Drive SocketsThe 3/4” drive ratchet is very smooth operating with a very short throw with many ratchet teeth. The ratchet has the superior top button detent ball release to keep your sockets more securely attached. The ratchet wrench has a seeming short handle for a ¾” drive, but I decided a long time ago that if I needed a longer handle I would just dig out the impact wrench.The “weird” 13/16” square hole socket is for “Budd” nuts on wheels on heavy machinery and some “duals”.The sockets, ratchet, extension, and screw driver bits do come in a fitted blow molded box, however, the box is low quality with metal colored plastic latches. I am planning to store this set in a sturdy metal tool box.I have a lot of heavy duty “professional mechanics only” name brand sockets like Proto, SnapOn, Mac Tools, and etc. that I have been using for decades to make a lot of money. However, those are “old school” design with sharp angle corners in the 6 point sockets. Of course, a 6 point socket grips much better than a 12 point socket such that a 6 point socket is the go to tool for tight frozen fasteners. This wonderful new design of a 6 point socket has radiused inside socket corners instead of the old school sharp angle corners. Unfortunately, this superior design does not have a rigorously defined name. Some of the names are “side gripping”, “flank gripping”, or simply “radiused inside corner” sockets.A 12 point socket will round over the 6 corners of a stuck fastener making it almost impossible to remove. To save your bacon you then use one of these superior new design radius ed inside corner sockets like these to break loose the stuck bolt with the rounded corners. Or better for high torque applications always use this new kind of inside radiused corner socket to NOT round over the fastener corners in the first place.To better explain this superior design, I have attached some drawings to show the twisting torque force being applied to the side flanks of the fastener. The concept is that radiused corners in the socket opening allow the socket inside sides, and not the sharp angle corners, to apply force to a fastener's flat sides, rather than the fastener’s corners to prevent ruined fastener corner Round-Off problems.I sure wish I had a tool box full of these new fangled superior design sockets when I first started out.
Shyloe Schafer
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Got this for my husband and it was exactly what he's been looking for. Arrived in perfect time, no issues whatsoever and excellent condition. Far better than I ever expected!
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