I have a chrome and also a impact 3/4 set from Cornwell that I've had 24 yrs and they're great. The impact sockets are a little thick but if the room is there they do the job just as well.
About 28 yrs ago I bought a 1/2 drive set, shallow and deep well standard sizes up to 1 1/2 and I've never had a problem when I'd used them on anything up to class 8 semi trucks and trailers, engine, suspensions and everything in between on them. I have larger ones up to 2 1/2 but that's the ones mentioned in the 3/4 drive size. I use 1/2 impacts, 1/2 to 3/4 adapters to turn the sockets as well. It's alot of torque. I also have a cornwell 3/4 drive ratchet that's worked well even with pipe extensions. The cornwell tools were even cheaper than the snap on , Mac and Matco ones I priced back then and they have the same lifetime warranty.
I own alot of brands of sockets and pretty much anything anymore these days is good except the cheap cheap knock off stuff.
Blue Point, Craftsman, Gearwrench, Titan, Proto, Performance Tool are brands I have in 1/4 and 3/8 sizes metric and standard and they all perform well. Some I use for certain things since I do not only automotive work but I also do household repair (all types) so I've built kits for certain things that way I'm not always grabbing my automotive tools. Otherwise if I don't have separate sets then I have stuff everywhere and we all know how that goes, gets pretty chaotic.......
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