VEVOR has
50-Piece VEVOR 3/8" Drive 6-Point Deep & Shallow Impact Socket Set w/ Carrying Case on sale for $45.90 - $6.89 (15%) when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - $3.13 (extra 8%) when you apply coupon code
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$35.88.
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Product Details:
- Crafted from premium CR-V alloy steel and heat-treated for extra toughness, this impact socket set handles high-impact torque without damaging. The black phosphate finish shields against water, oil, and rust
- 6-point socket design increases contact area with fasteners for a stronger grip. This reduces wear, avoids rounding of corners, and ensures bolts stay locked in place—even when using high-torque impact wrenches
- Easy-to-Read Size Markings: With laser and stamped markings, this impact socket set allows you to quickly identify the right size, even in low-light environments such as car undercarriages. The stamped design resists wear for long-lasting readability
- Sturdy carrying case keeps your impact socket set neatly organized and secure. Compact enough to fit in your trunk or machinery storage compartments, just pop it open on-site and grab the exact size you need
- Comprehensive 50-Piece Set: This impact socket set includes SAE deep & shallow sockets (5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4 in), Metric deep & shallow socket (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22 mm), two impact extension bars (3 in, 6 in), 3/8 in universal joint, 1/2 in to 3/8 in adapter, 3/8 in drive ratchet handle, and hex shank adapter
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I wonder if the heat treatment or coating process is different than standard Cr-V sockets, which may give them properties closer to Cr-Mo. It seems silly and misleading to use regular socket material and label them as impact.
It still appears to be a good value for the occasional DIYer. Hopefully they don't break after the 1 year warranty period.
I wonder if the heat treatment or coating process is different than standard Cr-V sockets, which may give them properties closer to Cr-Mo. It seems silly and misleading to use regular socket material and label them as impact.
It still appears to be a good value for the occasional DIYer. Hopefully they don't break after the 1 year warranty period.
I suspect Vevor has decided that accepting the risk of injuries, tool failures, and potential lawsuits is still more profitable overall—especially given the regulatory and legal precedents set by recent administrations. As well as the fact that there is lower chance that this will be purchased by anyone for professional use. Keeping in mind that similar set from majority of Taiwan manufactured brands will cost 3-4 times more than this one.
I suspect Vevor has decided that accepting the risk of injuries, tool failures, and potential lawsuits is still more profitable overall—especially given the regulatory and legal precedents set by recent administrations. As well as the fact that there is lower chance that this will be purchased by anyone for professional use. Keeping in mind that similar set from majority of Taiwan manufactured brands will cost 3-4 times more than this one.
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