Some really great points, especially from
@gatewaysysop who mentioned just sticking with 1/2 drive for impacts.
GJ and tools are a slippery slope. When I started here I wanted
nothing to do with impact wrenches/socket. Do everything by hand, as a home gamer I dont do that much wrench turning, the time savings didn't seem like it'd mean a lot.
Then I got a 1/2" stubby M12 impact with 1/2" deep sockets only, as was recommended on the forum. Many said dont bother with 1/2 chrome deep sockets, and dont bother with 1/2 shallow impact sockets.
The concept was either the fastener has a lot of clearance and you can use the deep and the impact, or it doesnt and you use the shallow chrome. Or you need deep due to the nut being deep on thread, and hopefully/probably there's clearance for an impact. Given that these are 1/2" drive fastener sizes.
So I bought into the 1/2 drive as a tool to do future suspension / brakes / drive train type work, stuff under the car. But never did any of that, so never used it.
I finally used my M12 stubby to take my seats out of my car on a whim, and it zipped them out so fast I was blown away. It took the 14mm seatbelt assembly off that I couldn't do by hand with a regular length 3/8 ratchet. I struggled for 10 seconds to do it by hand without budging it and then decided to try the impact, which burst it off in 1 second.
So then I thought maybe I should get 3/8 impacts too. Based on the comments here, I'm still undecided but I think I'm going to go for an intermediate length 3/8 impact set, skip shallow, skip deep, skip nano. If the fastener needs something other than what the stubby + intermediate length can handle, then I'll do it by hand.
If I find myself constantly running into scenarios where I wish I had nano, shallow, or deep impact sockets in 3/8 then I'll buy them in the future. I have reminded myself that this is a tool of convenience, not necessity, and if I dont have a full set on day 1, it won't cause a work stoppage. I can always do it by hand with chrome sockets and a ratchet. Or take a risk and plop a chrome socket on the impact wrench to get a few fasteners off and then buy the impact version later that week.
I'm not sure if I'll even keep the 3/8 universals, I have a buddy who will take them in trade for what I paid. Maybe I'll buy 1/2 universals to go with my more complete 1/2 drive impact set.
I'll classify the 1/2 impacts are more mission critical, allowing me to do things I might not be able to do by hand, whereas the 3/8 will be convenience tools. Which as a home gamer, I used to not care much about, but after doing a few 4-hour projects outside in friends driveways with the sun going down, once where I screwed something up out of fatigue, I do see a benefit of me speeding work up.