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Pittsburgh 10 count 10mm six point sockets for 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch drive wrenches. This deal is for all sets not including the most desirable/ highest rate of getting lost 10mm socket.
The PITTSBURGH® 10mm Essential Socket Set comes with a full range of standard, deep, flex, and impact sockets in drive sizes 1/4 in., 3/8 in., and 1/2 in. This socket set is ideal for replacing lost 10mm sockets or filling out a master mechanic's tool set.
Full polish chrome vanadium sockets for corrosion resistance.
Heavy duty chrome molybdenum impact sockets for lasting durability.
6 point design for secure grip on fasteners.
High visibility markings for fast, easy socket selection.
Includes socket rail for convenient storage.
SKU # 58957
https://www.harborfreight.com/10m..._DY&plcc=N
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The 10 mm doesn't interchange. It's larger than a 3/8 and smaller than the 7/16.
Tekton has some good conversion/substitution charts here: https://www.tekton.com/blog/in-to...ion-charts
I bought this a couple months ago. Lost all the sockets before I even got home. Do not recommend.
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The 10mm Gearwrench set went front page a couple years ago at $25: https://slickdeals.net/e/14353562-gearwrench-10-piece-10mm-socket-set-1-4-3-8-drive-6-point-24-82-at-amazon
The Snap-On set is only $229: https://shop.snapon.com/product/E...108ES10MMY
/sarcasm
10mm bolts are a very very common size so when engineers are designing products and it doesn't really matter which fastener to use somewhere, they'll usually make it 10mm because those are cheapest to order because they are so ubiquitous.
so because they you end up seeing so many 10mm bolts on a day to day basis, you use that socket a lot. And because you use that socket all the time, you are more likely to misplace it and realize when you can't find it. So they always feel like they are missing….
10mm bolts are a very very common size so when engineers are designing products and it doesn't really matter which fastener to use somewhere, they'll usually make it 10mm because those are cheapest to order because they are so ubiquitous.
so because they you end up seeing so many 10mm bolts on a day to day basis, you use that socket a lot. And because you use that socket all the time, you are more likely to misplace it and realize when you can't find it. So they always feel like they are missing….
Repped. Thanks.