So SK is the low end.
I have a bunch of SK socket sets and gear wrenches that I am looking to pull the trigger on. Trying to decide if its one of those things where I will regret buying them at a later date and feel the need to replace them.
I almost have all my ratchets now ( snap on ) and have all my torque wrenches ( snap on again ) . Now
Im looking to pick up all my flex socket sets, impact sockets and mid depth sockets as well as replace my main line 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch mastercraft stuff down the road with something nicer.
For socket sets, SK's prices are great and their sets are complete including 5.5 mm etc . Its hard to pass them over.
As I think someone else mentioned, Facom is Stanley now, so I don't think current Facom is the same quality as the older stuff. Proto is Stanley too, but they seem to keep it US-made pro/industrial grade.
SK is definitely the worse out of the three in the thread title, but I don't like comparing complete brands to one another; I'd rather compare categories, or categories with part numbers are even better.![]()
So SK is the low end. I have a bunch of SK socket sets and gear wrenches that I am looking to pull the trigger on....




Proto sockets....and tools in general.....are quite good.
For some reason.....they seem to be selling on flea-bay for WAY less than SO.....and even less than SK and Facom on most auctions?
I really believe that Proto doesn't get near the respect, that the brand has rightfully earned over the last half century.
Steve

In your opinion , in what way is SK the worse out of the 3 in the thread title ?

S-K and FACOM shared designs for a while when they were both under Stanley. So you could say SK=FACOM

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