Hi all,
I'm a home DIY mechanic and already have my standard ratchet, breaker bar, torque wrench, and open box set.
My next tool to get is a low profile socket set for hard to reach areas such as around the brakes.
I've been doing research and have been debating whether to get a flex head ratchet or a flex head ratchet wrench paired with slim sockets. It seems like both would achieve the same result, and it just boils down to their breakaway torque before failure, arc angle, and tooth count.
Am I right to assume that if my primary goal is smallest profile, then I should go with the tool that has that? Or am I comparing apples to oranges here?
I'm a home DIY mechanic and already have my standard ratchet, breaker bar, torque wrench, and open box set.
My next tool to get is a low profile socket set for hard to reach areas such as around the brakes.
I've been doing research and have been debating whether to get a flex head ratchet or a flex head ratchet wrench paired with slim sockets. It seems like both would achieve the same result, and it just boils down to their breakaway torque before failure, arc angle, and tooth count.
Am I right to assume that if my primary goal is smallest profile, then I should go with the tool that has that? Or am I comparing apples to oranges here?




, but this is the first I recall of even hearing "nano sockets". Worked on all kinds of **** over the decades, guess I got by ok without them.