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expired Posted by iconian | Staff • Feb 28, 2025
expired Posted by iconian | Staff • Feb 28, 2025

LEXIVON Tools: Select Socket Tools & Torque Wrenches

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$9.97

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LEXIVON via Amazon has select Socket Tools & Torque Wrenches on sale listed below when you apply the corresponding promo code at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Update: This popular deal is back again with new promo codes!

LEXIVON via Amazon has select Socket Tools & Torque Wrenches on sale listed below when you apply the corresponding promo code at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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MellowAppliance4424
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I have a set of triple square socket bits from them that I've used many times on my car. They're holding up well.
Puurrriiii
145 Posts
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I put them similar to Harbor Freight's Pittsburgh torque wrenches. For them I would recommend going with Pittsburghs as they are cheaper (especially when they do sale events) and warranty is much better.

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Mar 1, 2025
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deshwasi
Mar 1, 2025
16,603 Posts
Anyone recommend low profile adapter set for 3/8 wrench?
Mar 1, 2025
133 Posts
Joined Oct 2013
Mar 1, 2025
ParasP
Mar 1, 2025
133 Posts
Quote from mtnagel :
Thoughts on their torque wrenchs? Will be used for car maintenance like oil changes.
I use one not listed here but previously on sale for ~$28 (1/2", 10-150 ft lb). No issues, mainly use it to torque down to spec. I let the a ryobi power tool do the heavy lifting
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Mar 1, 2025
78 Posts
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doctorshusband
Mar 1, 2025
78 Posts
Has anyone tested their calibration out of the box vs a more well known brand? I've got a Dewalt torque wrench for the car but wouldn't mind something small (ie in the proper range) for the kids bikes…
Mar 1, 2025
510 Posts
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rhlol
Mar 1, 2025
510 Posts
After fixing euro my cars for decades, I learned what those bolts were that my torx bits never seemed to fit right. Triple Square! Bought those and, of course, more slick deal stuff. Torch kit and flex extension. I have a few other Lexivon tools and have been happy with them. Thanks OP for going to all the trouble of posting each item and the discount codes.
Mar 2, 2025
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aloharacing
Mar 2, 2025
1,007 Posts
Thx op. Had some generic E torx in my cart for $13. Grabbed this at 11.xx
Mar 2, 2025
26 Posts
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Mar 2, 2025
TylerE2384
Mar 2, 2025
26 Posts
I've got a lot of their tools and love them all. The Allen wrench sets are very solid. I've got one of their torque wrenches that has treated me well. One of their tape measures is also my favorite tape measure, and I have loads of tapes including many of the most popular models people rave about. Big fan of their tools if you're wanting to save some $$
Mar 3, 2025
91 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
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IvieG8
Mar 3, 2025
91 Posts
Quote from fritzo :
I used my Lexivon bits with a 2000ft/lb impact wrench to remove the wheel bearings on my Audi. They worked perfectly. Maybe you got a bad one?
Damn, you got a good one. I sheared my 1/4" removing a 10mm bolt lol

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Mar 3, 2025
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bubbagumper6
Mar 3, 2025
1,134 Posts
Coupon codes did not seem to want to stack, had to place 3 separate orders to get the deal on 3 separate items.
Mar 3, 2025
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StrongApparel2512
Mar 3, 2025
20 Posts
I was able to use the codes on the socket adapters and torx bits on separate orders. The code for the 3/8 torque wrench would not work for me
Mar 4, 2025
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Mar 4, 2025
dulux
Mar 4, 2025
335 Posts
Quote from Poolshark314 :
Don't trust anything "impact rated" if you actually use it with an impact. Twisted 2 of the adapters to shreds. Super junk quality
That sucks. I've used these several times for auto & home projects and they worked great. Had to back out around 100 hurricane lags on an old concrete deck and vehicle suspension items with my impact and the 3 inch adapters, no twisting occurred.
Mar 4, 2025
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deshwasi
Mar 4, 2025
16,603 Posts
Do socket sets generally have e-torx sockets?
Mar 5, 2025
278 Posts
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CleverCrib574
Mar 5, 2025
278 Posts
I think these adapters are nice but the wear and tear to use on automotive is too much
Mar 5, 2025
319 Posts
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Poolshark314
Mar 5, 2025
319 Posts
Quote from fritzo :
I used my Lexivon bits with a 2000ft/lb impact wrench to remove the wheel bearings on my Audi. They worked perfectly. Maybe you got a bad one?
At the very least, stay away from the impact adapters. There are plenty of pictures in the reviews showing them twisting apart, including mine.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MR1SZFZ
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Mar 5, 2025
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fritzo
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Quote from Poolshark314 :
At the very least, stay away from the impact adapters. There are plenty of pictures in the reviews showing them twisting apart, including mine.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MR1SZFZ
That's a general rule for any manufacturer. When you go from a larger mass/area twisting a smaller mass/area you test physics.

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Mar 6, 2025
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bubbagumper6
Mar 6, 2025
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The impact adapters will definitely fail eventually. I use them with my breaker bar to change my wheels twice a year (or when doing maintenance). Seems like I go through an adapter every few years. As someone else said, if you're adapting from large to small you're testing physics forcing more torque through a smaller volume of metal. At this price though they pretty much are disposable?
If you want peace of mind go buy Husky and when it breaks HD will replace it.

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