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Walmart has this Hyper Tough 54 Piece1/4 and 3/8 inch Drive Socket Set-8UJ0004G on sale for $6 in store and online. Free shipping over $35.
Included both 1/4" and 3/8" drive Metric and SAE sizes sockets
All-in-one convenient molded case for storage and transport
Reversible mechanism for easy operation
Corrosion-Resistant: Chrome Plated & Mirror Polished
Meets ANSI Standards for Hardness and Torque
5-year warranty
For more information or warranty information please contact the Hyper Tough Call Center at 1-833-908-2024
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-.../314367541
https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=314367541
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This Wal Mart set is absolute JUNK!
This obviously. Sockets are one of the bigger wastes of money in tools
Ordered store pickup. They were out but substituted with the 104 piece set (and only charged me $6)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-.../710657638
So, bonus slickness.
Sounds like user error.
These tools are fine for a set to throw in your trunk in case of emergencies.
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Yes they do. I have Milwaukee and Hyper Tough tools, plus a few other brands. You buy a good brand, put it in your tool chest and use for when you need reliable tools like working on cars. And you buy a cheap ass brand for random tasks like fixing your child's bike or putting together furniture.
I use the hyper tough set for lots of side projects, like I built my mistress a trundle bed and a bookcase, my wife a set of end tables. Everyone's happy and I can afford tools at both locations.
This Wal Mart set is absolute JUNK!
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Do not throw this in your vehicle for "emergency" purposes.
If you're trusting a $6 set to have anything near the sufficient/correct tools for an emergency, on a vehicle, then you should not be driving - and definitely not even attempting an emergency repair.
For vehicles, put together a set with sufficient sockets (3/8 and 1/2") up to the largest bolt head on your vehicle - open end wrenches, assortment of extensions, spark plug sockets, allen heads, torx heads, throw in vice grips, short and long handled screwdrivers, channel locks, pliers, etc...
Anything less and you're setting yourself up for a very disappointing day.
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