So I made my first purchase of a Snap On product and I was pretty excited - I found a NIB and still shrink wrapped set of 3/8 drive metric shallow sockets on Ebay and won the auction for a good price.
When they arrived I opened them up and was excited to inspect them. I pulled out a 15mm socket and checked it out. Everything looked excellent. I then checked some of the smaller ones and noticed what appear to be gouges from machining, as if the metal wasn't fully removed. I flipped the sockets around and noticed on the larger sockets, looking from square end, the hole goes through fully square. On the smaller sockets which also had the issues of the gouges/uneven sharp edges from what appeared to be bad machining, the square 3/8" end has a smaller round hole. I'm not sure if it is supposed to be like that for strength purposes or if this is related to the issues these smaller ones have.
Here are some pictures. The pictures don't really do justice to the issue I'm trying to illustrate but hopefully they help.
These 3 are pictures of a 15 or 16mm socket - Everything looks great



These are pictuers of one of the smaller ones - I believe it was a 13mm but it's the same issue on several of the smaller ones. You can see the issue I'm talking about with the inside bottom of the socket being uneven and looks like when you try to use a cutting tool too quickly on a lathe. There are gouges and unevenness in the metal. On the opposite side you can see how the square hole does not go all the way through on these like on the larger ones (I don't think this is a huge issue but I figured I'd take some pictures as well).




I'm not trying to be nitpicky but these are the most expensive sockets I've ever bought. Buying the snap on brand and paying the premium for it, I expected these to be absolutely flawless and not come out of the box with any sort of defect, even if it's just cosmetic. Should I contact Snap On and ask them to replace them? Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Thanks in advance
When they arrived I opened them up and was excited to inspect them. I pulled out a 15mm socket and checked it out. Everything looked excellent. I then checked some of the smaller ones and noticed what appear to be gouges from machining, as if the metal wasn't fully removed. I flipped the sockets around and noticed on the larger sockets, looking from square end, the hole goes through fully square. On the smaller sockets which also had the issues of the gouges/uneven sharp edges from what appeared to be bad machining, the square 3/8" end has a smaller round hole. I'm not sure if it is supposed to be like that for strength purposes or if this is related to the issues these smaller ones have.
Here are some pictures. The pictures don't really do justice to the issue I'm trying to illustrate but hopefully they help.
These 3 are pictures of a 15 or 16mm socket - Everything looks great



These are pictuers of one of the smaller ones - I believe it was a 13mm but it's the same issue on several of the smaller ones. You can see the issue I'm talking about with the inside bottom of the socket being uneven and looks like when you try to use a cutting tool too quickly on a lathe. There are gouges and unevenness in the metal. On the opposite side you can see how the square hole does not go all the way through on these like on the larger ones (I don't think this is a huge issue but I figured I'd take some pictures as well).




I'm not trying to be nitpicky but these are the most expensive sockets I've ever bought. Buying the snap on brand and paying the premium for it, I expected these to be absolutely flawless and not come out of the box with any sort of defect, even if it's just cosmetic. Should I contact Snap On and ask them to replace them? Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Thanks in advance