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Craftsman V or VV sockets vs Proto

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ssdave

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I've used both extensively. Proto slip less. I round out a tenth of the bolts now that I use Proto than I used to when I used Craftsman.

Proto is undoubtedly better. They ought to be, for the price difference!

Just my opinion; I have both Snap-on and Proto sockets. Except for 1/4" drive, I prefer the Proto to the Snap-on. I see no strength or durability or usability difference between them, Proto is equal to Snap-on. Both are infinitely superior to Craftsman in both durability and in fit/not slipping. I think the Craftsman "stretch" and allow the bolt to slip.
 
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shanny19

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Not even close.....Proto is a real deal high end tool......Craftsman VV old school is Easco, new school is Danaher, neither are anything close to a real deal high end tool.
 

a990dna

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Not even close.....Proto is a real deal high end tool......Craftsman VV old school is Easco, new school is Danaher, neither are anything close to a real deal high end tool.

Danaher sold the Craftsman tools business off many years ago...

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