Home Depot has
30-Piece Husky 1/4" Drive 6-Point Pass Thru Ratchet and Socket Set (H6PTTHRU30PC) on sale for
$19.97.
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Rokket for finding this deal.
Product Information:
- Set includes:
- (1) 1/4''. drive pass-through ratchet
- (1) 3'' pass through extension bar,
- (17) 1/4'' drive pass-through sockets:
- SAE-5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2 in.
- and metric - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 mm
- (1) bit adapter socket
- (10) screwdriver bits
- 72-tooth ratchets need an only 5° arc swing to turn fasteners
- Pass-through design allows the bolts to pass completely through the socket and ratchet head
- When the socket is attached to the ratchet it offers up to a 50% thinner head profile than conventional ratchet systems
- By removing the drive tang pass-through ratchets are up to 40% stronger than traditional ratchets
- Full polished chrome finish easily wipes clean of oil and dirt
- Tools are forged from chrome alloy steel for outstanding durability and strength
- Chrome finish provides corrosion resistance and added durability
- Bits work with the bit adapter socket to create 10 different bit sockets
- Package doubles as a storage rack to keep your tools organized and in 1-place
- Backed by a lifetime warranty
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How useful are they? I'll let you know as soon as I find a fastener I can't use a boxed/open-end wrench on.
Again I really like the design but you'll seldom if ever need it.
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How useful are they? I'll let you know as soon as I find a fastener I can't use a boxed/open-end wrench on.
Again I really like the design but you'll seldom if ever need it.
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Now, I wonder, if I had just doused everything in the general area with WD-40, if I could have spun it by hand most of the way, but maybe I did try that. This happened around the time there was a fad on these sets that had dried up, and I spent years under the impression that I might pick up one on sale, one day. But after not owning one for my whole life, and especially after the SATA sets showed up on Amazon, I figured I could wait indefinitely to pay whatever price if some situation actually arose that was worth it.
Now, I wonder, if I had just doused everything in the general area with WD-40, if I could have spun it by hand most of the way, but maybe I did try that. This happened around the time there was a fad on these sets that had dried up, and I spent years under the impression that I might pick up one on sale, one day. But after not owning one for my whole life, and especially after the SATA sets showed up on Amazon, I figured I could wait indefinitely to pay whatever price if some situation actually arose that was worth it.
I hear you.
As I said if you look hard enough you may find a use for it.
Although I know in the wild you may find a "small thin nut on a long threaded rod", but you'll be hard-pressed to come across that in a manufactured product. Generally speaking, engineers don't put nuts in positions like that.
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How useful are they? I'll let you know as soon as I find a fastener I can't use a boxed/open-end wrench on.
Again I really like the design but you'll seldom if ever need it.
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Also, you can use these like regular sockets and it never hurts to have another set of those around.
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