Home Depot has
43-Piece Milwaukee Shockwave 3/8" Drive SAE/Metric 6 Point Impact Socket Set (49-66-7009) on sale for
$99.
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Surveyingcooner for finding this deal.
Specs:- Size SAE: 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", 9/16", 5/8", 11/16", 3/4"
- Size Metric: 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm, 19 mm
Features:- Optimized for use with 3/8" Drive impact wrenches, drivers, ratchets, and adapters
- Stamped and ink filled diameter markings for wear resistance
- 6-Point design made with forged impact steel for durability in high torque applications backed by a Lifetime Guarantee
- Impact resistant case with nestability for easy stacking and storage
- Dual hole design and groove for easier attachment
- Non-slip hex geometry to prevent socket and fastener rounding
- Lifetime Guarantee covers impact sockets and extensions only
- Laser etched part number Meets ASME Industry Standards
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I am looking to replace all my harbor freight impact and regular CRV sockets with Milwaukee ones as they show up here on Slickdeals
The HF 37 piece socket set is 3/8 and 1/2 drive and goes to 1" and 22mm. No deep sockets though. Over the past few years bought the HF 37 piece and deep socket sets for less than 1/2 the price of this Milw and have more sockets and in larger sizes. No doubt this Milw set is prettier.
The point that is mostly not perceived is the "Quality" factor; it may not be something that one gets to see on a daily basis; as it may not come into picture for an average person who does not use these tools on a regular basis or in a situation where it's true potential is tested...for ex: something like changing a wheel bearing, crankshaft bolts, suspension components etc. where you need to use high torque and that's when you will realize the true potential of the tool, quality, durability and the price paid for some of these tools...a rounded bolt head, busted socket or something of that sort will make you realize that....and I have witnessed and survived some of those with Milwaukee.
The point that is mostly not perceived is the "Quality" factor; it may not be something that one gets to see on a daily basis; as it may not come into picture for an average person who does not use these tools on a regular basis or in a situation where it's true potential is tested...for ex: something like changing a wheel bearing, crankshaft bolts, suspension components etc. where you need to use high torque and that's when you will realize the true potential of the tool, quality, durability and the price paid for some of these tools...a rounded bolt head, busted socket or something of that sort will make you realize that....and I have witnessed and survived some of those with Milwaukee.
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I am only speaking out of my experience and am NOT at all against HF or it's various brands. I still own some of their Icon tools, sockets etc. and am a big fan of their 9 mil gloves but then I found that there are better tools for certain things out there...to each their own. Again my 2 cents.
They didn't even ask for a receipt
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