n8n
Well-known member
Just curious, let's say you break a socket and you need one ASAP, the Snap-On guy just stopped by yesterday so he won't be back for another week (or three, if you're at my friend's shop) where do you go?
Used to be an easy answer, "Sears."
Today, I'm not so sure, although that probably will be what
I'll do today as my 13mm 1/2" stripped as most of the loose sockets seem to be USA made still, but that'll change soon.
I've had real bad experiences with Husky sockets. Cracked a lightly used deep 6 pt. hand socket all the way up trying to change a tire on my car - which I'd hand torqued to spec using a torque wrench. So it couldn't break a bolt torqued to ~90 ft-lbs? Not impressed. Also, had a Husky (gift) torque wrench fail to click on me causing me to strip a captive nut in my jeep... ever try to helicoil a cage nut? takes a touch with the drill...
Local auto parts stores are an indy, NAPA, Carquest, Autozone. The indy is listed as a S-K dealer (which would be great, as I'm a huge S-K fan, I have a socket set of my grandfather's that I still use and also a real nice "superkrome" wrench set from a pawn shop that are my favorites) but the tools they actually have in the store are "K-tool." I actually searched that out online and drove there (not far, but I didn't know it was there as it's off the main road on a side road I never have a reason to go down) to get an S-K socket to replace the broken Husky one (rationale: if I broke that one, replace it with something better so it doesn't happen again) so that one (17mm) is K-tool, I pretty much don't use that socket *other* than to change wheels twice a year so the fact that it hasn't failed yet is unremarkable. I do have Sears and Lowe's (Kobalt) readily available as well. I also have a Harbor Freight across the street, but I don't think they even sell loose sockets.
So of those choices, let's say you were in my position today (need a particular small tool and can't wait for Snap-On guy to return, or shipping on some eBay tools) what would you buy? What would you buy assuming that the Craftsman stuff was non-USA?
Used to be an easy answer, "Sears."
Today, I'm not so sure, although that probably will be what
I'll do today as my 13mm 1/2" stripped as most of the loose sockets seem to be USA made still, but that'll change soon.
I've had real bad experiences with Husky sockets. Cracked a lightly used deep 6 pt. hand socket all the way up trying to change a tire on my car - which I'd hand torqued to spec using a torque wrench. So it couldn't break a bolt torqued to ~90 ft-lbs? Not impressed. Also, had a Husky (gift) torque wrench fail to click on me causing me to strip a captive nut in my jeep... ever try to helicoil a cage nut? takes a touch with the drill...
Local auto parts stores are an indy, NAPA, Carquest, Autozone. The indy is listed as a S-K dealer (which would be great, as I'm a huge S-K fan, I have a socket set of my grandfather's that I still use and also a real nice "superkrome" wrench set from a pawn shop that are my favorites) but the tools they actually have in the store are "K-tool." I actually searched that out online and drove there (not far, but I didn't know it was there as it's off the main road on a side road I never have a reason to go down) to get an S-K socket to replace the broken Husky one (rationale: if I broke that one, replace it with something better so it doesn't happen again) so that one (17mm) is K-tool, I pretty much don't use that socket *other* than to change wheels twice a year so the fact that it hasn't failed yet is unremarkable. I do have Sears and Lowe's (Kobalt) readily available as well. I also have a Harbor Freight across the street, but I don't think they even sell loose sockets.
So of those choices, let's say you were in my position today (need a particular small tool and can't wait for Snap-On guy to return, or shipping on some eBay tools) what would you buy? What would you buy assuming that the Craftsman stuff was non-USA?


