Seesii-US via Amazon has 11-Piece Seesii 1/2″ Drive CR-MO Impact Socket Set w/ Magnetic Organizer (10-24mm, 2 Sizes) on sale from$19.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Seesii-US via Amazon has 11-Piece Seesii 1/2″ Drive CR-MO Impact Socket Set w/ Magnetic Organizer (10-24mm, 2 Sizes) on sale from$19.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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If it is real CR-MO, then who makes them almost doesn't matter. Typically if you are going non USA made then the stuff from Taiwan is the best. The reason there is an impact and regular socket is because regular chrome sockets are hardened and when used on an impact can split or shatter. Impact sockets are softer and usually have thicker sidewalls. They are made to absorb the shocks of an impact and not split or shatter. Hence it really doesn't matter who makes the impact socket, so long as it meets the metal standard all others are made with.
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Per the posted photos, these sockets have square corners = stress riser. There is no need to use an impact socket on fastener that's smaller than 14 mm. A good 1/2" impact socket set should come with 27 mm, 30 mm, and 32 mm. Cr V is as good as Cr Mo when properly heat treated. Don't fall into the Cr Mo marketing hype.A heavier impact socket has more momentum to remove the fastener.https://www.tekton.com/blog/crmo-or-crv-steel
"A heavier impact socket has more momentum to remove the fastener."
That doesn't make sense. You're not building up speed to take advantage of momentum.
Key thing is the socket is heavy duty enough to not flex (i.e. waste energy).
But being more heavy just for the sake of being heavy just means more of your energy is wasted moving the socket itself.
"A heavier impact socket has more momentum to remove the fastener."That doesn't make sense. You're not building up speed to take advantage of momentum.Key thing is the socket is heavy duty enough to not flex (i.e. waste energy).But being more heavy just for the sake of being heavy just means more of your energy is wasted moving the socket itself.The rest of your comment was good, though.Cheers!
No actually he is correct, a heavier Anvil within the impact tool can build up more kinetic energy to transfer per hit. There are other factors such as the power of the motor to spin it up to speed, and how many times it connects per second. You can also have a heavier tool without a heavier anvil, but if you have a heavier Anvil then you will also have a slightly heavier tool.
edit: okay I reread the comment, yeah you're right the socket weight should not matter not really, there shouldn't be enough play that it should matter or that is very bad.
Unbelievable some of the comments. They are under $20 and should do the job. Americans are sinuses for overpaying for stuff made in an Asian country, when they see items a bit cheaper than the overpriced items they grew accudtomerd to buying they question the quality.
I have bought cheaper and apart for some minor flaws, they work fine removing my over tightened lug nuts.
Just buy a single 21mm or whatever your lugs are and use that instead of a set
I just spent the day replacing all my wheel studs and bought a 21mm impact socket to match the lugs. I used a sacrificial set of lugs and the lisle installer tool, so I was driving a lot of 21mm today and it was just my guess.
I was looking at these but couldn't pull the trigger. I ended up getting these for $10 more, since a number of people I know swear by this brand (the listing doesnt show it, but they have "made in Taiwan" on each socket.)
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That doesn't make sense. You're not building up speed to take advantage of momentum.
Key thing is the socket is heavy duty enough to not flex (i.e. waste energy).
But being more heavy just for the sake of being heavy just means more of your energy is wasted moving the socket itself.
The rest of your comment was good, though.
Cheers!
edit: okay I reread the comment, yeah you're right the socket weight should not matter not really, there shouldn't be enough play that it should matter or that is very bad.
I have bought cheaper and apart for some minor flaws, they work fine removing my over tightened lug nuts.
That doesn't make sense. You're not building up speed to take advantage of momentum.
Key thing is the socket is heavy duty enough to not flex (i.e. waste energy).
But being more heavy just for the sake of being heavy just means more of your energy is wasted moving the socket itself.
The rest of your comment was good, though.
Cheers!
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That doesn't make sense. You're not building up speed to take advantage of momentum.
Key thing is the socket is heavy duty enough to not flex (i.e. waste energy).
But being more heavy just for the sake of being heavy just means more of your energy is wasted moving the socket itself.
The rest of your comment was good, though.
Cheers!
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