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Astro 1/2" Nano sockets

AJHD

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Recently picked up a set of Astro 3/8" Nano sockets and an Astro Nano ratchet. They will be useful for upcoming repairs.

I've been thinking of getting a set of the 1/2" sizes, but unsure if they would actually be useful given their design, physical size and needed torque of 1/2" fasteners.

Does anyone own a set of the Astro 1/2" Nano sockets?

What do you use them for/on?

Do you use them with Astro Nano ratchets and/or a normal hand ratchet?

Do you use them with impacts?

Are they worth buying or should I spend money elsewhere?
 
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nicks78camaro

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Had some. Sold them before the compatible ratchet was available because I never used them.

If they ever release a reversible ratchet (I know I know) I'd buy them again for the heck of it.
 

ChevyEFI

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With an impact. And hand ratchet.

Have you found a need for shallow 1/2" 6pt. impact sockets with a low profile of access? Then you need them.

Yesterday was oil change on one dirt bike and new exhaust on another. I needed 1/4 and 3/8 and long internal hex, not 1/2.

If I were doing the suspension on my truck, I would have used them for sure.
 

lund

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Had some. Sold them before the compatible ratchet was available because I never used them.

If they ever release a reversible ratchet (I know I know) I'd buy them again for the heck of it.

I agree the lack of reversible ratchets is not good in the Astro Nano line. Matco makes some that are reversible and compatible. But they are pricey. I wonder is Astro agreed not to make their own brand reversible when they supplied Matco.
 

charbar

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I have the Astro branded ones in 1/4 and 3/8" and the HF Quinn branded ones in 1/2" drive. I use my 1/2" drive ones more than the 1/4 and 3/8 combined.

My business is mostly automotive but quite a bit of ag related diesel also.

For the price it doesn't make sense not to have them :lol:

They get used on anything from my 1200 ft lb or whatever it is rated 1/2 gun to stubby ratcheting wrenches.

I have long flex head ratcheting wrenches so I've seen no need in buying the special nano ratchet for the sockets.
 
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AJHD

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I will be buying the 1/2" Nano 17mm-30mm set. Probably the ratchet too. Just need to wait a few days.
 
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roofdweller49

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Are these a good substitute for ratcheting wrenches when combined with a 22mm ratcheting wrench? I'm going to pick up the astro tools ratchet wrench for my set, is there a good short wrench to combine it with?
 

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I purchased a 1/2" 24 Piece Metric set to go along with my 3/8" and 1/4" drive set - it still has it uses, especially for stubborn fasteners on the subframe and suspension components, 1/2" gives me better and tighter control, and still good for tight spaces
 

mikey03

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I bought them, don’t need them, never used them, but at least I have them, right 🤣

should of just done 3/8 drive tbh

already got plenty of stuff in the 1/4 range anyway
 

WhataTool

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The 3/8" range are the most useful across everything, but the 1/2" are simply useful if nothing else but to shave down the length of your impact. And for their price, it's not an expensive benefit to have
 
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