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6 point all day. 12 point is notorious for stripping bolts in my experience.
mrjaw, where do you live? If it's not in the north you have no idea what rust does to bolts. The best 12 point will meet its match quickly. 6 point sometimes is just about near the rounding point!
If the bolt is damaged (rusted) and the metal is deforming, I will admit that a 6pt has less voids for metal to deform into. My comment was specifically addressing a normal fastener within its service life. I was not talking about damaged fasteners. there is an appropriate tool for every job, and it's not fair to take my statement and try to argue it's not true based on a scenario where damaged fasteners are a consideration.
What if 6 point sockets cost 148% more than 12 point sockets; would you still buy 6 point sockets?


Yeah sure.
If I see 12 point on the tag I move on automatically so I don't even consider them unless there's nothing else. F-ing hate them, every time I buy them I use them once then say never again.
Better question...would you use 12 point impact sockets with an impact wrench on a hex fastener? Want to hear the answers on that one.![]()
I think you missed post #39. Lowes Kobalt 6 point sockets cost 148% more than the same size socket in 12 point. If my math is correct, 11.10 is 248% of 4.47, so that means 11.10 is 148% more than 4.47.

So...would/do you use 12 points to torque over say 20 ft/lbs or with an impact wrench?