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Edited September 15, 2022
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Home Depot has Husky 3/8 drive thin wall impact sockets on sale for over 50% off. These sets are well suited for use with an impact driver, a 1/4" hex to 3/8" square adapter is included.
Metric:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../305713511
SAE:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../305713159
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I've looked into these prior and had a hard time determining if they'd work with an impact wrench, not just an impact driver. Hoping someone here can chime in. According to reviews they've used them with hog ring and pin indent friction styles so that tells me impact wrench.
Edit - big words on the package - Impact Driver Socket Set, not for an impact wrench
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Terrible assumption on their part.
Good deal IMO.
Why would you use an impact on spark plugs?
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Yes. But I bought this set for $35, the current price is too high.
If you want a really nice set, thin walls to keep it hand tool friendly and not too cumbersome to lug around, why not a set like Grey Pneumatic (81635MRD) 3/8" Drive 35-Piece 6-Point Metric Standard and Deep Duo-Socket Set?
https://a.co/6R8sGPZ
Beaut. 10times more $ but...something(one) has to give. just putting things into perspective on people not liking $50 sunex or $15 husky or anything...
For those who don't know what I am talking about, you should absolutely find out. It could save you the price of a water heater.
I bought a set of deep impact sockets and it turns out they were too thick to fit into the hole to wrench out my sacrificial anode.
I know I could just buy a single socket, but it seems like a waste just to buy a single socket. Besides, when I stopped by Home Depot the other day all I could find were 12-pointed sockets.
What do you experts recommend?
Thanks
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For those who don't know what I am talking about, you should absolutely find out. It could save you the price of a water heater.
I bought a set of deep impact sockets and it turns out they were too thick to fit into the hole to wrench out my sacrificial anode.
I know I could just buy a single socket, but it seems like a waste just to buy a single socket. Besides, when I stopped by Home Depot the other day all I could find were 12-pointed sockets.
What do you experts recommend?
Thanks