nexum1919
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A picture is worth thousand words, 4 pictures worth 4000 then...
first up, 1/2" drive, 12pt 26mm (G2D) and those infamous bird droppings: (this socket has never been used)

secondly, the infamous 'double detent' plaque. The middle one is the good one. The one on the left has the main groove machined too deep. The one on the right is obvious, it's missing the detent all together. The ratchets and extensions still hold on to the socket, but the retaining ball has no place to sit, so it just slides back and forth. Wobble extensions flat out don't work at all.

another look at the 'good, intended' double detent and the one with missing detent: (These two sockets are from the same set 16mm and 17mm respectively)

and finally, close but no cigar. This double detent looks good to the unsuspecting eye, but closer inspection tells us another story. The groove is too long, again the same symptom: the socket slides back and forth on the extensions, unable to use the wobbles:

I wasn't going to bother taking photos an all, but I went to TWO fairly big Sears stores (one of them is in Woodfield mall in Chicago suburbs, probably the largest indoor mall in midwest?) and ALL OF THE SOCKET DETENTS ON THE OPEN STOCK SHELF WERE INCORRECTLY MACHINED. They were missing that second detent just like the 16mm in the photos.
No wonder most people have bad experiences with the double detent sockets...
And, no I'm not complaining about bird droppings and chipping and fading chrome (some sockets have so thin chrome, it just fades out towards the tip of the socket). I got total of three sets combined 1/2 drive from 9mm to 36mm, less than harborfreight prices. So, it's only fair.
But incorrect machining of the detents are unacceptable. Don't get me wrong I'm not debating whether the double detent was a good idea or bad.... How can you miss such an obvious defect and let these sockets go out the factory door? Not just a batch or two, whole stock in two large Sears stores are like this!
I mean come on. Does it have to be that bad? We sure don't deserve this.
first up, 1/2" drive, 12pt 26mm (G2D) and those infamous bird droppings: (this socket has never been used)

secondly, the infamous 'double detent' plaque. The middle one is the good one. The one on the left has the main groove machined too deep. The one on the right is obvious, it's missing the detent all together. The ratchets and extensions still hold on to the socket, but the retaining ball has no place to sit, so it just slides back and forth. Wobble extensions flat out don't work at all.

another look at the 'good, intended' double detent and the one with missing detent: (These two sockets are from the same set 16mm and 17mm respectively)

and finally, close but no cigar. This double detent looks good to the unsuspecting eye, but closer inspection tells us another story. The groove is too long, again the same symptom: the socket slides back and forth on the extensions, unable to use the wobbles:

I wasn't going to bother taking photos an all, but I went to TWO fairly big Sears stores (one of them is in Woodfield mall in Chicago suburbs, probably the largest indoor mall in midwest?) and ALL OF THE SOCKET DETENTS ON THE OPEN STOCK SHELF WERE INCORRECTLY MACHINED. They were missing that second detent just like the 16mm in the photos.
No wonder most people have bad experiences with the double detent sockets...
And, no I'm not complaining about bird droppings and chipping and fading chrome (some sockets have so thin chrome, it just fades out towards the tip of the socket). I got total of three sets combined 1/2 drive from 9mm to 36mm, less than harborfreight prices. So, it's only fair.
But incorrect machining of the detents are unacceptable. Don't get me wrong I'm not debating whether the double detent was a good idea or bad.... How can you miss such an obvious defect and let these sockets go out the factory door? Not just a batch or two, whole stock in two large Sears stores are like this!
I mean come on. Does it have to be that bad? We sure don't deserve this.
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!! I could not believe my eyes