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Decent size selection too. Doesn't skip the 16mm or 18mm like so many other cheaper sets do. Wish they had a 3/8" set to go with my new Ridgid subcompact.
I can't believe you just made that comparison to prove your point that buying the cheapest option is fine. The cheapest socket set from 40 years ago is no doubt going to be far better than the most expensive thing today.
I'm sure that these are fine but I very rarely use 1/2" sockets anymore. When I started out working on our cars I got 1/2" impact and non-impact socket sets along with a ratchet and impact wrench and used them a lot. Then I found out that 3/8" and even 1/4" ones worked just as well if not better in most situations and were lighter, easier to use and fit better in tight spots, so I switched to those and haven't looked back. Only time I use 1/2" sockets is for larger fasteners like axle nuts, crank bolts and drain plugs, with a 3/8" adapter.
What do folks find that using 1/2" sockets and tools works better for, SUVs, trucks and heavy equipment?
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Decent size selection too. Doesn't skip the 16mm or 18mm like so many other cheaper sets do. Wish they had a 3/8" set to go with my new Ridgid subcompact.
The difference is Northern includes a 24 mm (that you may never need). You can use a 1" socket for that.
And don't tell me there is a quality difference unless you show me the test.
I had purchased the cheapest impact set I could 40 years ago from a tool vender at a flea market, BHF (before harbor freight), never had a problem and they are still going strong.
The difference is Northern includes a 24 mm (that you may never need). You can use a 1" socket for that.
And don't tell me there is a quality difference unless you show me the test.
I had purchased the cheapest impact set I could 40 years ago from a tool vender at a flea market, BHF (before harbor freight), never had a problem and they are still going strong.
You are comparing to Pitts Pro. Is Klutch closer to Pitts Pro or just Pittsburgh, which is only 22 before coupon?
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I'm sure that these are fine but I very rarely use 1/2" sockets anymore. When I started out working on our cars I got 1/2" impact and non-impact socket sets along with a ratchet and impact wrench and used them a lot. Then I found out that 3/8" and even 1/4" ones worked just as well if not better in most situations and were lighter, easier to use and fit better in tight spots, so I switched to those and haven't looked back. Only time I use 1/2" sockets is for larger fasteners like axle nuts, crank bolts and drain plugs, with a 3/8" adapter.
What do folks find that using 1/2" sockets and tools works better for, SUVs, trucks and heavy equipment?
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I had purchased the cheapest impact set I could 40 years ago from a tool vender at a flea market, BHF (before harbor freight), never had a problem and they are still going strong.
I can't believe you just made that comparison to prove your point that buying the cheapest option is fine. The cheapest socket set from 40 years ago is no doubt going to be far better than the most expensive thing today.
I think when "Sunex 2645, 1/2 Inch Drive Impact Socket Set, 26-Piece, Metric, (31mm was skipped) 10mm-36mm, Cr-Mo." was on sale on Amazon for $50, it was a way better deal.
In this set, If you decide to buy the extra 8 sockets from 28 mm to 36mm is extra $80 (skipping 31mm). And that's not counting 20, 23, 25, 26 skips that will cost another $40 if you decide to buy separately in the future.
I think when "Sunex 2645, 1/2 Inch Drive Impact Socket Set, 26-Piece, Metric, (31mm was skipped) 10mm-36mm, Cr-Mo." was on sale on Amazon for $50, it was a way better deal.
In this set, If you decide to buy the extra 8 sockets from 28 mm to 36mm is extra $80 (skipping 31mm). And that's not counting 20, 23, 25, 26 skips that will cost another $40 if you decide to buy separately in the future.
If you happen to need a full set going that high for whatever it is that you work on, then of course buy the full set. It would make no sense at all to piece it together with a small set and bunch of one-offs. Maybe one or two additional sockets as needed, but 12? Come-on, nobody is doing that.
The difference is Northern includes a 24 mm (that you may never need). You can use a 1" socket for that.
And don't tell me there is a quality difference unless you show me the test.
I had purchased the cheapest impact set I could 40 years ago from a tool vender at a flea market, BHF (before harbor freight), never had a problem and they are still going strong.
Do you have to print it or can you show them your phone?
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What do folks find that using 1/2" sockets and tools works better for, SUVs, trucks and heavy equipment?
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The difference is Northern includes a 24 mm (that you may never need). You can use a 1" socket for that.
And don't tell me there is a quality difference unless you show me the test.
I had purchased the cheapest impact set I could 40 years ago from a tool vender at a flea market, BHF (before harbor freight), never had a problem and they are still going strong.
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...69345.html [harborfreight.com]
The difference is Northern includes a 24 mm (that you may never need). You can use a 1" socket for that.
And don't tell me there is a quality difference unless you show me the test.
I had purchased the cheapest impact set I could 40 years ago from a tool vender at a flea market, BHF (before harbor freight), never had a problem and they are still going strong.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank KMan
What do folks find that using 1/2" sockets and tools works better for, SUVs, trucks and heavy equipment?
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In this set, If you decide to buy the extra 8 sockets from 28 mm to 36mm is extra $80 (skipping 31mm). And that's not counting 20, 23, 25, 26 skips that will cost another $40 if you decide to buy separately in the future.
In this set, If you decide to buy the extra 8 sockets from 28 mm to 36mm is extra $80 (skipping 31mm). And that's not counting 20, 23, 25, 26 skips that will cost another $40 if you decide to buy separately in the future.
https://www.harborfreig
The difference is Northern includes a 24 mm (that you may never need). You can use a 1" socket for that.
And don't tell me there is a quality difference unless you show me the test.
I had purchased the cheapest impact set I could 40 years ago from a tool vender at a flea market, BHF (before harbor freight), never had a problem and they are still going strong.
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