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Craftsman 142pc Socket Set?

sjkonk

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Pardon my ignorance, but does anyone have any insight into this particular socket set?

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http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-142pc-all-12pt-socket-set/p-00904123000P

It seems like a good deal and it works out to just over $1.90 a socket for 142 pieces. I would like to know if this would be a good buy or if my money is best spent elsewhere. SK, Williams, Proto, etc...

Thanks in advance,

Sam
 
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KAOTIK Motorsports

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I'm actually looking at buying this socket set.....
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It's the craftsman 308pc socket set - $425
Std. & metric
Deep & shallow
6 point & 12 point
1/4" 3/8" 1/2"
3 extensions in all 3 sizes
 

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Before someone else pipes up...

I don't know if those are still USA made...

I wanted the 299 piece socket set, but I'm going with Gearwrench sockets...all 6 point, so far....the price is reasonable, if you shop around, and the quality can't be beaten for the price...

Just a thought...
 
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I'll tell ya this. The chrome on the USA laser etched sockets socket! Looks great at first. And after no use in 6 months or longer, the dined thing looks like it has shingle disease. That's how bad the rust is. Granted I live in a PMS weather environment where it can be 60 one day and 20 and snowing the next. But my duralast sockets don't look like this. Neither does my Stanley, kobalt, Carlyle, gearwrench, or whatever else I have in my box. Yes they are USA made. And they only reason I bought these few select sockets was to complete some trays. The worse one I noticed yesterday was a 3/8 drive 1" deep socket. So that should tell you there's no real reason to use it! Lol. Plus the inside of the socket is rough feeling like sand paper. There's no chrome on the in side. I'll take pics tomorrow if anyone wants.
 

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I'll tell ya this. The chrome on the USA laser etched sockets socket! Looks great at first. And after no use in 6 months or longer, the dined thing looks like it has shingle disease. That's how bad the rust is. Granted I live in a PMS weather environment where it can be 60 one day and 20 and snowing the next. But my duralast sockets don't look like this. Neither does my Stanley, kobalt, Carlyle, gearwrench, or whatever else I have in my box. Yes they are USA made. And they only reason I bought these few select sockets was to complete some trays. The worse one I noticed yesterday was a 3/8 drive 1" deep socket. So that should tell you there's no real reason to use it! Lol. Plus the inside of the socket is rough feeling like sand paper. There's no chrome on the in side. I'll take pics tomorrow if anyone wants.

Ya man if you don't mind..... Then that way we can see what you talking bout
 
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sjkonk

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Thanks for the info. I know Craftsman has gone overseas lately, but that doesn't phase me as much as others on this site. I also cant see the need for both 6pt and 12pt variations of the same socket right now. I'm just starting wrenching so a "cheap" set fits with my finances best right now.

I think will end up with the 142pc set I originally posted. It just seems like the best deal for me right now

-Sam
 

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Thanks for the info. I know Craftsman has gone overseas lately, but that doesn't phase me as much as others on this site. I also cant see the need for both 6pt and 12pt variations of the same socket right now. I'm just starting wrenching so a "cheap" set fits with my finances best right now.

I think will end up with the 142pc set I originally posted. It just seems like the best deal for me right now

-Sam

Wait until I show you the rust on my sockets tomorrow. Remember the picture tomorrow are still practically brand new. And even if they was used, my 3 year old duralast sockets don't look anything like that. IMO your money is best spent elsewhere for cheap. Id even venture to say to to hf and get the pro sockets. Can't be any worse.
 

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Thanks for the info. I know Craftsman has gone overseas lately, but that doesn't phase me as much as others on this site. I also cant see the need for both 6pt and 12pt variations of the same socket right now. I'm just starting wrenching so a "cheap" set fits with my finances best right now.

I think will end up with the 142pc set I originally posted. It just seems like the best deal for me right now

-Sam

By you stating this about no use for both 6 and 12 point I can see you have not worked on much. There are 6point bolts then there is 12point bolts. 6point for rusted stuff/impacts 12point is better in tight clearances. the china **** is no where near the quality of older usa made that you can pick up dirt cheap at yardsales swapmeets Ebay and this forum.
 

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Of course sears site is being a pain for me right now..but the 176 or 299 get you a lot closer to 1$ per and also have some 6 point
 

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I agree Sears has better deals in some of the other sets. But,,, big difference in 2 dollars a piece or 10 or even 30. Sears stuff is a bargain. If I had to start over tomorrow it would be on my short list. I can tolerate a little blem for under 1$ a socket in some cases. Disposable prices in todays world.
 
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Now as.you can see these are the last(latest) USA craftsman sockets. 15/16 and 1" deep 3/8 drive. Never used. Just exist in.my box to fill pegs. IMO, that's inexcusable for a socket. These are the sockets you'll get in the big kits if they're USA made.
 

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The red band socket is a duralast. Bought within a month of me buying the craftsman. Chrome is perfect on it. The second socket after the red band duralast is also a duralast bought 3-4 years ago in a metric deep and shallow set. It has very light pitting on it. To that is acceptable due to the faft they've been used ALOT over the years, and were only like $25 back then.

Well, that's my .02 cents. Do with it as you will. Jmo, the last generation of USA sockets from craftsman are junk. Old crftasman with stamped sizes without the laser etching, they're good and don't rust like these one did.
 

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I've never had any problems with rust on Craftsman sockets, but I live in the southwest. Try throwing some silica packets in your drawer.

I bought the 299-pc. set earlier this month, and it was all still made in the USA.

That could probably help. But my thoughts are I have older "cheaper" sockets that have actually been used that don't look like that.
 

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Try throwing some silica packets in your drawer.

That would only work if the drawer was completely sealed and air tight
to the outside world. Otherwise the constant presence of the atmosphere
inside the drawer will very quickly saturate a silica gel pack and make it useless...

Well, actually, worse than useless.... As it will be taking up a space that a
nice shiny new tool could be occupying.... :D
 

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Man, I'd love to be able to round out my socket selection of Wright 3/8" and 1/2" drive at Craftsman prices. Where can I find that?

Google is your friend, just google the model numbers of sets. Harry Epstein is a good source.
 

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I've never had any problems with rust on Craftsman sockets, but I live in the southwest. Try throwing some silica packets in your drawer.

I bought the 299-pc. set earlier this month, and it was all still made in the USA.

Very nice! Im thinking of pulling the trigger as well. Did you look at any other kits of this size before you made your decision?
 
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As an update to everyone, I ended up going with the 299pc set. I got a smoking deal and only paid $311 shipped to my door. And it was still made on the USA.
 
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