DeWalter White
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Will fit on your mower drain plug. But must be specific to this size. 3/8" drive socket, 8 point (also known as torque socket) in 7/16. Wish I had
Jim Russell girard
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Works well, first one they delivered was actually a 7/16 12 point, they told me to keep it & sent me correct one
Michael Guerra
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
I want the safest most reliable tools when working with garage door springs. You can use open ended tools on the square set screws, but I don’t. An open end or Crescent wrench can slip off but a socket on a ratchet is much less prone to do so. Measure your set screws to get the proper sized socket. They are not all the same. And watch at least six yt video’s before working on your garage door springs. Done properly it’s safe but done haphazardly you can get hurt or killed.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
8pt socket. If you need it, you know what your looking for. This will work. Seems quality, but have only tapped out 2-3 engines worth or head bolt holes. See if it holds out as long as the Snapon one did.
Kycrash
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023
Pretty expensive for one socket but you can't find an 8 sided socket every where.Quality product. If I don't lose it, I'll never need another one
JT
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
Worked great on the square oil plug on my lawnmower. Goodby crescent wrench.
Nigel G.
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2023
Absolutely perfect for using on my vintage car drain plugs. No more rounding the plugs off.A little expensive for the size but overall a great purchase. 👍
Vail
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022
does the job and will last longer than me! :-)
Brian Tomlinson
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2018
Trans & Diff Plug Re&Re.
James J.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2015
The socket works fine for my purpose which is adjusting the brakes on my 1930 Model A Ford.It is a lot easier and more convenient than using the wrench made for adjusting the brakes especially the initial adjustment after repairs to the brakes.