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Post #134047532 added 01-05-2020 4:17 PM by Burlybeer in Deal Talk
This is a great set, and a steal at $15. Now I don't have to lug my big socket set to the job site anymore to use with my impact driver. Still some available around Atlanta. Website showed "not...
Post #134047751 added 01-05-2020 4:30 PM by liftedpsd2010 in Deal Talk
I agree. This set is awesome for the money.
Post #135634148 added 03-19-2020 1:25 PM by aholeinthewor1d in Deal Talk
Website is showing $4.99 for me but can't find one at any stores in the state.
Post #133584221 added 12-19-2019 12:16 PM by ginuwinqbin in Deal Talk
Good price but weird sizing. Why no 14MM? I don't understand this.
Post #133609409 added 12-20-2019 6:10 AM by themaduke in Deal Talk
Price dropped to $13.48 near me in Wellington FL
Post #133623041 added 12-20-2019 12:09 PM by bluetorch13 in Deal Talk
I will never use the "closest" socket using an impact gun, I feel like it might destroy the nut
Post #133623569 added 12-20-2019 12:25 PM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Not all nuts are made to the same tolerances and sometimes, due to damage or corrosion, an SAE just might fit better than a metric or vice versa. If I'm afraid that a fastener is going to give me a...
Post #133679807 added 12-22-2019 1:30 PM by 3chunter in Deal Talk
online at my local store said unavailable but decided to go and see if they had any. they only 1 left and picked it up. thanks OP!
Post #133680146 added 12-22-2019 1:40 PM by JBandSDs in Deal Talk
Exact same thing happened to me yesterday, I was picking up an order and happened to pass by the display. The cardboard sleeve was torn, but it was unopened.
Post #133583225 added 12-19-2019 11:53 AM by SpenceMcGin in Deal Talk
Kobalt 19pc 3/8-in Drive 6-Point Thin-Wall Impact Socket Set MM/SAE - $14.98 • This 3/8-inch drive heavy-duty, thin-walled socket set provides clearance in smaller work spaces without...
Post #133584623 added 12-19-2019 12:27 PM by Dimitris in Deal Talk
This. It is not an extensive set with no skips etc, but for under $15 with a good quality case, it is not bad at all.
Post #133594280 added 12-19-2019 5:22 PM by rhagins35 in Deal Talk
My bet, being a business owner, is that they were too lazy to look for them.
Post #133594451 added 12-19-2019 5:28 PM by texst in Deal Talk
This is a good price for cobalt. Since child and slave labor have been repeatedly reported in cobalt mining, primarily in the artisanal mines of DR Congo, technology companies seeking an ethical...
Post #133598621 added 12-19-2019 7:32 PM by SeanD1497 in Deal Talk
And no 16mm? Those are essential for BMWs, and I presume some other Euro cars. 9/16" and 5/8" will work sometimes but "close enough" sizes make me nervous when working on cars. Pretty sure I've...
Post #133598702 added 12-19-2019 7:35 PM by CocoLocoIYK in Deal Talk
Has a 16mm, but no 14mm. I still ordered a set. Great price for a bunch of impact sockets.
Post #133587761 added 12-19-2019 1:53 PM by trza in Deal Talk
I wish these were shallow. Seems like a better setup to use a smaller socket with the smaller impact. Great price if they meed a need, though.
Post #133590506 added 12-19-2019 3:21 PM by 89turboii in Deal Talk
That's why they say, metric is more accurate 😂
Post #133591268 added 12-19-2019 3:50 PM by scubasasquatch in Deal Talk
You might like the Makita B-49862 and B-34833 nine piece sets. They are usually around $12 each at Home Depot or on Amazon. They don't have the cool hardcase, but they have a funky little silicone...
Post #133592690 added 12-19-2019 4:34 PM by BrianH1305 in Deal Talk
I agree makita sets are nice form factor and quality sockets imo. I’m a fan of the Kobalt sockets for the price but I’ve seen the cases crack way too easy.
Post #133596095 added 12-19-2019 6:18 PM by dormat029 in Deal Talk
Stole them right out from under you to sell online for 25 bucks lol
Post #133601627 added 12-19-2019 9:26 PM by aholeinthewor1d in Deal Talk
I just got my first impact and after a little research it looks like harbor freight is the way to go. Idk how kobalt quality or warranty is but from what I read the Pittsburgh supposedly are insanely...
Post #133599749 added 12-19-2019 8:13 PM by IndigoWinter2667 in Deal Talk
My set I picked up looks pretty darn impressive, plus I got a free sticker in the box!
Post #133600664 added 12-19-2019 8:47 PM by Buckeyefan 1 in Deal Talk
Another option... https://slickdeals.net/share/ipad_app/t/13688945
Post #133600700 added 12-19-2019 8:49 PM by hrmitcrb in Deal Talk
Good deal... thumbs Up OP!
Post #133601189 added 12-19-2019 9:09 PM by SquirtTortuga in Deal Talk
3/8.....
Post #133590683 added 12-19-2019 3:27 PM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
The last time I saw an 11mm was on an obscure French bicycle derailleur from the 1970s. What do you use an 11mm on?
Post #134395313 added 01-20-2020 8:38 AM by jdshear01 in Deal Talk
I did contradict myself hence typing clues such as "edit" and "I overlooked"...but I see your point. Thanks for adding perspective. Personally I don't use a 3/8 impact because I work on things that...
Post #133746194 added 12-24-2019 6:10 PM by cockadoodle in Deal Talk
Not weird. I like to use them as well where they fit, especially with breaker bars.
Post #134389661 added 01-19-2020 10:57 PM by fithos in Deal Talk
You are contradicting yourself. 1/2 drive maybe you need thick wall sockets but definitely not on 3/8 drive. There is no need for it to be since the bolts are much smaller. Most 3/8 sockets only go...
Post #135525050 added 03-14-2020 5:10 AM by BraveFeather984 in Deal Talk
Pricing update- "IF" you can still find in store price has dropped to $8.98 and $5.70. Extremely limited supply at this point. There are two available at two different stores in Columbia SC area...
Post #133599731 added 12-19-2019 8:12 PM by Gdirty5 in Deal Talk
I wish it had 19mm and 7/8, so no go for me.
Post #133602968 added 12-19-2019 10:23 PM by Dimitris in Deal Talk
Q: What do you use SAE fractions on? A: You never know. That is the point of skipping no sizes, the unpredictable. 99% of the time you won't be touching 90% of the "complete" sets. But when that...
Post #133595333 added 12-19-2019 5:57 PM by JamesL8409 in Deal Talk
Old man walked with me for like 15 minutes though. Probably did just waste time
Post #133600232 added 12-19-2019 8:31 PM by Pirikan in Deal Talk
In 1 Thanks
Post #133589534 added 12-19-2019 2:48 PM by asloan5 in Deal Talk
7/16 = 11mm
Post #133609697 added 12-20-2019 6:18 AM by El-Burro in Deal Talk
How do you know this, you went to the store ans saw them? I also live in Wellington.
Post #133612523 added 12-20-2019 7:41 AM by imstuner in Deal Talk
I don't think this is a good set since you need 14mm and 19mm in the metric side.
Post #133615022 added 12-20-2019 8:44 AM by bigmace in Deal Talk
Ive used it before when working on a car but it was like an after market part. Also useful for getting of a warn down 12mm bolt. Obviously you wouldn't want to put that bolt back in but can save you...
Post #133618487 added 12-20-2019 10:14 AM by ICE300 in Deal Talk
And I’m also one of the weird ones that use these on hand ratchets sets. Reduce the chances of slipping compared to chrome sets. In any job as long as I can fit, I will always use impact grade...
Post #133702268 added 12-23-2019 10:23 AM by jokaankit in Deal Talk
Would this be any use for a stubby 3/8” impact? The astro nano’s are only $25 on amazon and don’t negate the form factor of the stubby. Looking to do basic suspension, steering, and brake work on my...
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