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Anyone compare pinless universal impact sockets

STREETFIGHTER50

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I’ve had my Matco 3/8” drive metric set since 2004 without any failures. This was using daily on mostly brakes and suspension when I used to work at Midas for several years then a few years working at a truck shop. I remember paying $300 for this set off of the Matco truck. I’d like to get more of these in 3/8” drive SAE and 1/2” drive in both metric and SAE, but I don’t want to pay that Matco price again. What’s y’all opinions on these sets below? GearWrench is probably the best one.

Astro Pneumatic
Astro Pneumatic Tool 78340 8-Piece 3/8" Drive Nano Pinless Universal Impact Sockets - SAE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JBNRMP2/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Husky
https://www.homedepot.com/p/311182587

GearWrench

GEARWRENCH 11 Pc. 3/8" Drive X-Core 6 Pt. Pinless Universal Impact Socket Set, Metric - 84975 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XCGCGY9/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 
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My.astro have held up well in 3/8. The husky has the same design as the gearwrench, with the 4 fins. The the astro is a 6? Lobe design, more like a squared off ball.

Reviews of the xcore design have been mediocre. I have the older usa made gearwrench 1/2 drive set of pinless swivels, theyve held up well despite some getting pretty loose. I just replace with snap on when they get super wobbly, to the point they get unsafe.
 

WhataTool

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My X-core have been absolutely hammered. After 6 months of regular use they all looked like they had 5 years of abuse and I broke at least 1 size. Haven't tried the AP, but you likely wont find the same feel and quality as Matco online - its on of the few things they do better than others. But commands a price for it too.
 

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I've used the Astro SAE 3/8 set in a professional setting for a year and they've held up well so far. Still very tight.
 

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I’ve heard the Gearwrench ones are lacking unfortunately, and I’m a big gear wrench fan. I’d rather try out the $50 Astro set instead to see how it does. Astro specially detailed the design improvements for theirs in a thread on here IIRC.
 
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STREETFIGHTER50

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Ridiculously priced! I thought so back then in 2004 when I bought mine for $300 from the Matco truck. Well they have served me well, but no way I’m paying near $700 now for a 1/2” set!
 

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Yes, I have more than a few sets.

Here's my take:

The Gearwrench X Core are a chinese copy of the original Armstrong made, MATCO branded, pinless impact swivel sockets. However, there's an issue with the hardness of the X Core joint, and they get pretty beat up, quickly with sustained use. They are also taller than the original Matco pinless version.
If you're going to buy Gearwrench pinless, I would look at a closeout place like cripe distributing's ebay store for an older set that were US made by Armstrong.

I have the Astro Pneumatic set in 3/8 drive and 1/2 inch drive, They incorporate a slightly different design that's less like a mini CV joint and more like an angled joint in a receiver. I think the Astro pinless impact swivel sockets are the by far, the best bang for your buck when it comes to impact swivel sockets. Now they are a little stiff new on the rail but, they get better with use. Astro's customer service is outstanding. :beer:

Since Husky mechanics tools are supplied by Apex (or whatever their current name is) i think they're the same as SATA or Gearwrench. Gearwrench also offers pinned impact swivel sockets that used to hail from Taiwan that are pretty good aside from the 1/4 set being real tall.

Good luck in your quest!!
 
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