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radrush

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Remind me, which series of sockets are the ones to avoid? Was it the G series??? Thanks for the help.
 
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jakemac

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I think it was the EE series that had the most problems. I'm a =V= lover, so I try to avoid the various versions of the G series. Sometime during the G series I started to notice the quality starting to fade. I don't know how the H series is.
 

bonneyman

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Anything V is fine.
I have a set of G Craftsman sockets, don't have a lick of trouble with them. That's the older plain "G", not "G1" or "G2" or any of the "E".
I can always tell an older "G" series by the chrome. It has a gray quality to it, rather than a mirror finish. They stand out in a box of used sockets like a sore thumb!
 
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Jim C.

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I have a Craftsman 9 piece set of 3/8" drive 6 point shallow sockets (3/8" to 7/8") all with the -G- manufacturer's mark. I've had them for years. They came in a plastic holder which I still have. I use those 9 sockets more than any other sockets in my box. I don't have a single complaint about any of them. I reach for them all the time and usually first.

Jim C.
 

lilcraigford

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I believe the later G-series (G1/G2) are frowned upon a lot because of the later double detent design.

My sockets consist of -V- (metric 3/8"), -EE- (SAE 3/8" and 1/4" SAE/metric), and a handful of extras from a variety of series. The -V- series stuff I have is the nicest with my few -VV- and -G- being near identical. The -EE- items vary in quality; one of my 1/4" drive metric sockets has a stamping that isn't legible and the stampings on the rest aren't as crisp as the -V-, -VV- or -G-. Just to clarify my -EE- are not imported as the Craftsman Hand Tool Date Ranges thread suggests.
 
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