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Sunex 1/4" Swivel Impact Sockets = Awesome

alex71

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Holy ****, I have absolutely no need for those and no room for them in my box, but I'm still very tempted. Good deal
 
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Made in Taiwan. I like the fact that the sizes are stamped as well as "printed" on each piece. While I'd rather have made in the USA tools whenever I can, I doubt I could get the same USA-built tools for less than 5X the price of this set. This is a great value, and by almost all accounts, gearwrench builds a quality product.
EDIT: I just noticed that the swivel sockets are NOT stamped with the size; they only have the "printed" size.
Jon
 
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Damn this place! I wasn't looking for 1/4" impacts, not sure I need 1/4" impacts, and I certainly don't have the room for 1/4" impacts...but that looks like too good a deal to pass up! My GearWrench set is on the way! :)
 

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A co-worker of mines dad who is a service tech at a GM dealership recommended Sunex impacts to me so I bought some & although they're 3/8" drive i've been very happy with them.
 

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Made in Taiwan. I like the fact that the sizes are stamped as well as "printed" on each piece. While I'd rather have made in the USA tools whenever I can, I doubt I could get the same USA-built tools for less than 5X the price of this set. This is a great value, and by almost all accounts, gearwrench builds a quality product.
Jon

****, was hoping you would say China....now I gotta find the money.
 

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Don't need em....Had to have em......If you pay through Paypal I found a 5% off coupon doing a google search coupon code"RDKPS"
 

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Damn this place! I wasn't looking for 1/4" impacts, not sure I need 1/4" impacts, and I certainly don't have the room for 1/4" impacts...but that looks like too good a deal to pass up! My GearWrench set is on the way! :)
Yes, I fell into the same trap! GJ seems to do that to me! Not that I'm really complaining......
This set is begging for me to decide between the Milwaukee M12 and Makita 10.8V driver. Should be a perfect set up!
Jon
 

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Thanks guys... I ended up ordering it also... I didn't need it but nice to have spares.
 

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If you buy from the Tool Warehouse you can use coupon code WINTER10COUP to get 10% off, that makes them cost less than Tooltopia, at $82.** vs. $87.**. Coupon is good thru 1/31. I just bought $600 in stuff from the Tool Warehouse and saved a good chuck of $$ with that coupon, made their stuff cost less than everyone else, I ordered at 3 AM and the stuff was shipped out the same morning. I have to say, I am impressed, Mel there handles the internet orders, he was awesome to work with.
 
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FYI, I tried to find the GEARWRENCH 84903 at The Tool Warehouse to no avail.

I then spoke with Mel on the phone. They do NOT carry that part #.

Pipsters must have been incorrect in his above post ????????????
 

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I ordered the GEARWRENCH 71 pc set from Cripes..........$88 + UPS ground
(THANKS to Fedwrench)

Is all I can figure out is that they bought some kind of volume closeout deal................or someone made a huge pricing mistake at their website

Otherwise CRIPES has a poor selection at a mediocre web site.......
 

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I ordered the GEARWRENCH 71 pc set from Cripes..........$88 + UPS ground
(THANKS to Fedwrench)

Is all I can figure out is that they bought some kind of volume closeout deal................or someone made a huge pricing mistake at their website

Otherwise CRIPES has a poor selection at a mediocre web site.......

dude, thats what Cripes is. They are a closeout store, like big lots, but for tools.
 

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According to their ebay store description, they buy distressed inventory. They're just picking it up dirt cheap from companies going out of business and flipping it. Gonna add them to my favorites and keep a lookout for a 3/8" and 1/2" socket set.
 
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FYI, I tried to find the GEARWRENCH 84903 at The Tool Warehouse to no avail.

I then spoke with Mel on the phone. They do NOT carry that part #.

Pipsters must have been incorrect in his above post ????????????

Sunex set...
 

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You guys need to quit broadcasting to the world about Cripedistributing. I share a find with you guys and now cripe's prices are inching up and their selection isn't what it used to be as you guys ****** their tools up.:wtf:
Granted how really useful is a 1/4 drive impact socket set? A few of the sizes like 7, 8, 10, and 13mm will get used a lot but, some of the set will gather dust. I don't understand how they got so many sets and are selling what other online vendors want $230 for at $88. I'm not complaining, just confused.:headscrat
 

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What the hell?! $88 bucks for 71 pieces? Really? My wallet says F.U. Garage Journal!!!
 

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Gearwrench stuff was good when they first hit the market, I bought every product they had out back then. But since they've become mainstream their quality has declined a LOT. I'll stick with a product like Sunex that I know for sure is still built to a professional grade.
 

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Gearwrench stuff was good when they first hit the market, I bought every product they had out back then. But since they've become mainstream their quality has declined a LOT. I'll stick with a product like Sunex that I know for sure is still built to a professional grade.

I think the decline in Gearwrench quality has more to do with shifting production to the PRC than becoming mainstream. Gearwrench's quality is still high in their torque wrenches (US made) and anything from Taiwan such as their impact line but, that's just me.:beer:
 

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Below are my pics of the (Cripes Dist) Gearwrench 71Pc 1/4 Drive Impact Set.

Mfg in Taiwan, I'm thinking this is quite the value for $88 plus shipping.

Check out the great blow molded case. I plan on laying out in one of my KRL1022 drawers,
however it will take up a lot of valuble space. Many users will have to store case away from their roller cab.

Also thinking about submerging (with small wire strainer) ALL the G.W. pcs in my Gallon supply of Fluid Film (Type A) as a future rust inhibitor.

Shown are my M-18 Milwaukie 1/4" Impact Driver (400inch lbs) and Snap On MG31 3/8 Impact. I show a female/male adapter in the Milwaukie to drive the misc sockets.
Do you know of a better/shorter/stronger set up

I also show a 3/8"-1/4" Adapter on the MG31. Is the MG31 to much for the G.W. 1/4" impacts or OK ?????????

Once again, thanks to one our most knowledgeable tool members, Fedwrench..............



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Nice gearwrench set... Mine will be in today... They look awesome for the money!!!!
 

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I also ordered that Gearwrench Set after I realized how large the was compared to how much you get. I think it's a great deal. Can't Wait!
 

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Thanks to Fedwrench for heads up on the gearwrench 84903. Mine showed up today. Smoking deal. tenlug
 

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Here's the Gearwrench set from Cripe equivalent to one that started the thread and it's $34
http://www.cripedistributing.com/gearwrench-metric-universal-impact-socket-84905-p-7744.html


I saw that first, but realized this was a much better deal if you have no other 1/4in impact sockets.

http://www.cripedistributing.com/gearwrench-71pc-impact-saemetric-deep-universal-84903-p-7585.html

The set you posted is included, plus just about everything else you could want minus the 3/8to 1/4 adapter. If i already had all the other sockets I probably would have just got the set you posted.
 

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Has anyone had a chance to use the gearwrench swivel impact sockets? There can be a huge quality difference between brands. Trying to figure out why the fire sale on this set.
 

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What in the world are people using small 1/4" impact sockets on? I can see the swivels, as they are smaller and will fit into small places, in fact I ordered that $34 set. But 71 1/4" impact sockets? Seems like overkill to me, and lots of wasted space in a tool box.
 

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Shown are my M-18 Milwaukie 1/4" Impact Driver (400inch lbs) and Snap On MG31 3/8 Impact. I show a female/male adapter in the Milwaukie to drive the misc sockets.
Do you know of a better/shorter/stronger set up


I use the Ingersoll-Rand 2101K 1/4" impact. It got it from Tooltopia. I love it. Its great for the tons of small fasteners you find on motorcycles and atvs...

http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-2101k.aspx

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Features and Benefits:
IR introduces a 1/4" Air Impact with a small body design allowing end users to access fasteners that other bulky impacts cant reach.
  • Small body design - tool can be used in confined areas
  • Double-sided Forward/Reverse switch - allows for one-handed change of direction
  • 50 ft-lb of torque - power to handle most applications
  • Composite handle design - insulates from frigid compressed air.
  • Kit Includes:
    • 1-2101 Mini 1/4" Air Impact
    • 1-10 Piece SAE/Metric Combo Socket Set
    • 1-Tool Tray for Storage
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What in the world are people using small 1/4" impact sockets on? I can see the swivels, as they are smaller and will fit into small places, in fact I ordered that $34 set. But 71 1/4" impact sockets? Seems like overkill to me, and lots of wasted space in a tool box.

If you don't have a good set for 1/4 that would give you a complete set... Just because they are impact doesn't mean you can't use them on a ratchet... I have a swivel snap on set and snap on 1/4, but wanted this set for spares and it was cheap... The snap on swivel impact I bought used and paid 250 for it..... Only one was used, but this is a smoking deal for spares and or a complete set if you don't have one.:thumbup:
 

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What in the world are people using small 1/4" impact sockets on? I can see the swivels, as they are smaller and will fit into small places, in fact I ordered that $34 set. But 71 1/4" impact sockets? Seems like overkill to me, and lots of wasted space in a tool box.

You are 100% right but at $88.00 I just had to buy a set.
 
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You got that friggin right. We use Mitchell online for our labor guide, and some of the labor times they give are 1-2 hrs shorter than what the old Mitchell books say for the same exact job. I guess they figure mechanics should make less money for the same amount of work. :headscrat
the rumor is the extended warranty companies bought out mitchell-motors - all data
 

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I don't know what Cripe's issue is, I ordered mine on 1/28 around 1:00 a.m., I received an email stating that is was shipped on 1/28 around 5:00 p.m. and since then it only says UPS has received the electronic notice that it was going to be shipped. I was hoping to have these for this weekend, I know he blizzard thru a wrench into a lot of shipping, but the storm didn't happen until this week. I emailed them twice, but no response. I'll call them tomorrow and see if they have a pulse, they took the money.

I'm planning on using this set with my Milwaukee M12 1/4" impact driver, together they should make a great little combo for getting in tight places.

TheGrooveking
 

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I was going to buy this gearwrench set last week and noticed there was 88 still available, and figured they would be around for a few weeks. Well today when I looked there was only 11 left, so I bought them before they were all sold out. As of right now, only 7 left.
 
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