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Product Name: | HART 215-Piece Mechanics Tool Set, Multiple Drive, Chrome Finish |
Product Description: | This 215 pc. Mechanics Tool Set delivers the performance and durability you need to handle any job in the garage or at home. This set features an extensive range of SAE & metric-sized sockets and drive tools. The 90-tooth ratchets allow up to 20% more access in tight spaces and the reverse switch lever lets you change working direction with one hand. The set includes (13) tools and adaptors, ¼-inch drive 6 point sockets (standard and deep well), 3/8-inch drive 6 point sockets (standard and deep well), ½-inch 12 point sockets and screwdriver. For more specialty applications, included are star bits and variety of hex bit sockets. In addition, the chrome finish provides rust resistance for added durability and large size markings for quick and easy identification. The set comes in a durable case with metal latches and barrel hinges, plus additional storage space for maximum versatility. |
Product SKU: | 414834441 |
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Great for the home gamer. Just don't expect tool truck quality from this set that's less then a benji.
Great for the home gamer. Just don't expect tool truck quality from this set that's less then a benji.
Well that does not say much. Husky ok, Kobalt=garbage
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Great for the home gamer. Just don't expect tool truck quality from this set that's less then a benji.
Not a bad set but the little ball that holds the socket on on one of the extensions fell out before I ever even used it.
also no wrenches hard to call it a starter set with no wrenches
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$76.00 - amazon
Pittsburg makes that, for 16 bucks I think. its 9 different types of 10mm sockets.
Late reply however Dewalts tool sets offer ALL 6 pt sockets. I have a few of them and honestly I don't believe I have come across a 12 pt socket from Dewalt. No reason for 12 pt sockets when many of todays ratchets are higher tooth count therefore require less of a swing arc. The manufacturers of these tool kits need to get on board like Dewalt has!
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Both AvE and Torque Test Channel have tested 12-point tools to perform well above the torque needed to break a 6-point fastener, as long as it's a decent quality tool with a decent fit and the nut/bolt isn't already rounded, damaged, or rusted to hell.
So if you're using good tools on good bolts, there's little need to worry about the 6-point/12-point debate, and there are times that 12-point may be necessary or make things easier. But if you've got a poor fit on a damaged fastener, 6-point will increase your chances of success.