Williams/Snap-on started making these for Lowes in 1998 and it ended in 2002/2003 when they switched to Danaher as the supplier.What year did they do this
Which 1/4 drive set do you have? They made a compact one with shallow sockets only and a bigger one with deep sockets. I have both.I hate to say it but I have a 1/4” set of that generation and the ratchet is bad.
I have the American made generation after that is 3/8 and the ratchet is better. I think its literally a Kobalt branded “Allen” tools set as I have an Allen brand 1/2” that the ratchet mechanism looks identical.
The sockets are fine but neither set has a great ratchet but I give the advantage to the ”Danaher/Apex” made ratchet.
Unfortunately I believe the “Allen” tool brand is gone at this point as are 70% of the American made industrial tool brands.
Allen, Armstrong, Matco (for awhile) Craftsman (for awhile) and Kobalt (for awhile) were all made by the same parent company. Essentially identical tools, perhaps with different handle designs on the ratchets.I have the American made generation after that is 3/8 and the ratchet is better. I think its literally a Kobalt branded “Allen” tools set as I have an Allen brand 1/2” that the ratchet mechanism looks identical.
The sockets are fine but neither set has a great ratchet but I give the advantage to the ”Danaher/Apex” made ratchet.
Unfortunately I believe the “Allen” tool brand is gone at this point as are 70% of the American made industrial tool brands.
The compact one. It has metric and SAE shallow sockets only and I believe it has one short extension. I think I bought it about 1998 when I needed an 8mm socket on a job.Which 1/4 drive set do you have? They made a compact one with shallow sockets only and a bigger one with deep sockets. I have both.
I like the little empty spot they added on the bigger set. I filled mine with the x/32" sockets they skipped, a universal, and PH2 bit socket. I also added a few more extensions and a 9/16 socket.
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Here's my little set:The compact one. It has metric and SAE shallow sockets only and I believe it has one short extension. I think I bought it about 1998 when I needed an 8mm socket on a job.

Nice!You'd get jealous over the American made Kobalt impact sets I picked up. I'm fairly certain they are Williams sourced.