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for home use they are good, if you are going to use them hard the allens will twist or round out.
I still have some as a backup but my primarys are snap ons and lisle
bob
Lisle? Really?
I don't know about the hex sockets, but my experience with there torx sockets, is that they are garbage.
I have the 56 piece version of that kit. Like everyone else has said they work great most of the time, but eventually you'll either wear them out or you'll end up trying them on a stuck bolt and they'll round out.
when it comes to the smaller sizes they all wear out. I dont care what brand you buy. A lot of guys abuse the hell out of them and dont stop pulling until its twisted or sheared. The larger sizes are thankfully mostly idiot proof.
The Craftsman line of the bit in sockets... aren't exactly the strongest bits out there but not the weakest either! As with most things Craftsman; when on sale these are a pretty good value... think about what environment you are going to use them in. I figure the torx, hex are probably going to fail sooner then the external torx and other bits in the set. For high torque situations you might want to step up to professional grade tools; especially in the torx and possibly the hex type sockets.
I found this Napa Hex & Torx set. What do people think of this compared to the Craftsman set?