kilgorq
Well-known member
I am looking into redoing my socket set. I have been looking at several manufacturers, and I am finding it to be so frustrating. There are so many "Used to Be Good Brands" that are not anymore. I cannot afford wright or snap-on. I am looking at spending 500 to 700 for a complete set of sockets. The main stipulation is that they Must have replacements available.
Most of these come close to my price point. But so far I have not found one that ticks all the boxes.
I want a set that matches and will fill every slot in my holders. That way I know I that if I see an empty slot that I am missing a tool.
I used to really like Craftsman and Kobalt, but they both have issues with ratchets that jamb. I have one of each that are less than a year old, and they both jamb when working upside down. I went out and bought a (Stanley) Proto ratchet, and it is great, but they are out of my price point.
The competitors at this point are
Ares:
Pros: Excellent Reviews
Cons: Could not find a source for individual sockets. Appears to be sets only.
Craftsman :
Pros: Local supplier, Replacements readily available, Decent inexpensive tools
Cons: Have to piece the set together, Not sure about reliability since they are no longer a US Based company. Concerned about quality.
Titan:
Pros: Pretty good reviews, Local tool shop highly recommends them for middle of the line tools, I have a couple of the ratchets and they are great.
Cons: No local source for replacements, finding it difficult to find a good set that even has most of the tools.
Capri:
Pros: Pretty good reviews, Nice sets that get me most of the way to my full set with a few stragglers I need to buy
Cos: Not Local, Most of the set have been out of stock for a while now.
Gear Wrench:
Pros: Good Reviews, Local supplier has some stock,
Cons; Price is on the higher end of what I want to spend, The only set that I have seen had chrome peeling on 2 of the sockets and one of the ratchets.
Husky:
Pros: Decent Reviews. Local Supplier, I have used some with good results.
Cons: Review appear to be getting worse. It looks like the quality has gone way down recently. Local supplier fights you on anything that you have to return.
Kobalt:
Pros: I have a lot of them and they have been pretty good. I have been happy with them
Cons: Quality is going down hill, Replacements for lost or damage are never in stock. They appear to be getting phased out.
Dewalt:
Pros: Excellent reviews, 2 Local suppliers. One keeps replacement sockets well stocked.
Cons: Expensive, Sets are very limited, Some socket sizes are not available, Nice set for a go box but probably not the shop.
Proto:
Pros: They are my favorite. I bought a proto ratchet and it is wonderful.
Cons: Way too expensive.
SK:
Pros: On My favorite list. Have a set of the metric ratcheting end wrenches and they are great.
Cons: Price, Not sure of what I am actually getting. Some say china, some say USA. But the small socket set my son recently bought was not on par for SK.
Still looking into Duralast, and Power Torque.
I am pretty sure Duralast and Husky are made by the APEX.
Any Recommendations of suppliers to look at. Or additions to my pro and con list. Please do. Help me make up my mind. Or Not
Most of these come close to my price point. But so far I have not found one that ticks all the boxes.
I want a set that matches and will fill every slot in my holders. That way I know I that if I see an empty slot that I am missing a tool.
I used to really like Craftsman and Kobalt, but they both have issues with ratchets that jamb. I have one of each that are less than a year old, and they both jamb when working upside down. I went out and bought a (Stanley) Proto ratchet, and it is great, but they are out of my price point.
The competitors at this point are
Ares:
Pros: Excellent Reviews
Cons: Could not find a source for individual sockets. Appears to be sets only.
Craftsman :
Pros: Local supplier, Replacements readily available, Decent inexpensive tools
Cons: Have to piece the set together, Not sure about reliability since they are no longer a US Based company. Concerned about quality.
Titan:
Pros: Pretty good reviews, Local tool shop highly recommends them for middle of the line tools, I have a couple of the ratchets and they are great.
Cons: No local source for replacements, finding it difficult to find a good set that even has most of the tools.
Capri:
Pros: Pretty good reviews, Nice sets that get me most of the way to my full set with a few stragglers I need to buy
Cos: Not Local, Most of the set have been out of stock for a while now.
Gear Wrench:
Pros: Good Reviews, Local supplier has some stock,
Cons; Price is on the higher end of what I want to spend, The only set that I have seen had chrome peeling on 2 of the sockets and one of the ratchets.
Husky:
Pros: Decent Reviews. Local Supplier, I have used some with good results.
Cons: Review appear to be getting worse. It looks like the quality has gone way down recently. Local supplier fights you on anything that you have to return.
Kobalt:
Pros: I have a lot of them and they have been pretty good. I have been happy with them
Cons: Quality is going down hill, Replacements for lost or damage are never in stock. They appear to be getting phased out.
Dewalt:
Pros: Excellent reviews, 2 Local suppliers. One keeps replacement sockets well stocked.
Cons: Expensive, Sets are very limited, Some socket sizes are not available, Nice set for a go box but probably not the shop.
Proto:
Pros: They are my favorite. I bought a proto ratchet and it is wonderful.
Cons: Way too expensive.
SK:
Pros: On My favorite list. Have a set of the metric ratcheting end wrenches and they are great.
Cons: Price, Not sure of what I am actually getting. Some say china, some say USA. But the small socket set my son recently bought was not on par for SK.
Still looking into Duralast, and Power Torque.
I am pretty sure Duralast and Husky are made by the APEX.
Any Recommendations of suppliers to look at. Or additions to my pro and con list. Please do. Help me make up my mind. Or Not

