I just went out to my shop and snapped some pictures of my main grievance with cheap Chinese sockets. I dug the Harbor Freight socket set out of my scrap barrel just to snap these pics. They aren't broken or defective, just crappy enough that I threw them away.
I was working under a truck sometime back using an 18 inch extension and Harbor Freight deep socket to try and start a nut onto a stud. The stud was way up in there and not reachable with anything less than a socket and extension.
I couldn't start the nut onto the stud because of the stupid Chinese socket. Notice how deep the nut slides down into the socket compared to the properly made socket next to it ?
The nut falls nearly 3/4 of an inch into the socket.
So I had to switch to a shallow socket to start the nut, then switch back to the deep socket to tighten it down.
Harbor freight on left, Williams USA on the right. Notice both of these sockets are 3/8" drive 9/16" deep sockets. The Williams is less bulky in all dimensions and it's smartly broached so the fastener is held where it belongs without sliding up into the socket body.
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Now, I'm not talking about tool truck stuff here. The entire set of Williams made in USA sockets is 30 dollars. If anyone chooses the 12 dollar Harbor Freight socket set to save money and endure the aggravation because of it, just to save the measly 18 additional dollars, they're quite a tightwad.
Made in USA. SnapOn Industrial Williams socket set. 30 bucks.
http://www.toolsdelivered.com/Willi...e-Tools-3-8-Inch-Drive-Impact-SAE-Socket-Sets
This is just an example, they are available in chrome and impact, deep and shallow, 1/4 3/8 and 1/2 drive. Just make sure to choose the Made in USA option as several earlier posters here pointed out.