YukonRally
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I'm going Sunex, and I love Tekton. Sunex is CroMo which is better for impact, Tekton is using Cr-V which really should just be for the chrome non-impact sockets.
I'm going Sunex, and I love Tekton. Sunex is CroMo which is better for impact, Tekton is using Cr-V which really should just be for the chrome non-impact sockets.
+1Tekton or Sunex
I too have tried breaking them, working professionally. I have broke Cornwell, Matco, not my cheap ones. Snap On guy used to ask, what kind of impacts are you using, I would reply, one's that work.I've been trying to break a HF Pittsburgh Pro Impact socket for at least five years with no luck. They are as good as anything costing even three times as much.
Agreed. I've been using the Quinn set (had some coupons and they were on sale) at my garage condo for the last year or so. Haven't ruined any of them yet.The Quinn master set at Harbor Freight is pretty nice. Quinn is really just the Pro version of Pittsburgh. No skips, 8-19mm and 5/16 to 3/4. Several extensions and adaptors also.
Lifetime warranty, and they will replace 1 piece, not the whole set. They should open up a set and get what you need If you need something replaced.
Thats not true.I'm going Sunex, and I love Tekton. Sunex is CroMo which is better for impact, Tekton is using Cr-V which really should just be for the chrome non-impact sockets.
The Quinn master set at Harbor Freight is pretty nice. Quinn is really just the Pro version of Pittsburgh. No skips, 8-19mm and 5/16 to 3/4. Several extensions and adaptors also.
Agreed. I've been using the Quinn set (had some coupons and they were on sale) at my garage condo for the last year or so. Haven't ruined any of them yet.
+1 on the Quinn set. I'm a mega tool snob and have impact sockets from SO, MAC, Koken, others in 3/8" drive(and 1/2", a few 3/4"). The Quinn's haven't ever let me down, appear to be good quality and have held up for 2+ years with zero issue. I have an extra set of these because they had a sale and they are in the go-kit for off-site repairs. I also love the case and they aren't worth more then the vehicle they ride in.
They seem slightly more, but I keep seeing " Sunex went to China" mentioned.The Gray Pneumatic stuff is great, though it is definitely not a budget brand. I prefer it to Sunex.
They seem slightly more, but I keep seeing " Sunex went to China" mentioned.
What do you like better? The sets I was checking out were near identical and close in price,
all the sockets and wrenches had been switched to "made in India"
That must have been a goodyearI can only say what I saw on that one stop.
The super-cool thing about that, if you've got one of those stores nearby, is that you can go buy it when you actually need it.I don’t like saying it but it’d be ICON for me. High quality, no skips, good price, readily available.
The super-cool thing about that, if you've got one of those stores nearby, is that you can go buy it when you actually need it.
God knows how much preemptively bought stuff is sitting in peoples' garages. I feel bad enough that most of the sizes of sets I own have never been used.