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I bought the Hanson socket trays for the 44" us general 13 drawer base, it has to be the #1 best thing I bought. The sockets are easy to see and get out no more fighting a metal spring style socket holder.
 

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They are pretty nice. Well loved on this forum. My box is mostly hansen trays although I have 2 of the 1/4" drive westling machine billet alluminum trays and absolutely love them. The westling trays are at the top of my xmas/bday/whatever list [emoji14]
 

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I have the Hanson trays too. But I saw that someone on this forum recommended the Westling trays, so I ordered a set, a little more money but much nicer. I think they are a better value for the money too.
 

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The Pittsburgh ones from harbor freight are better IMO.
 

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I have the hansen trays, upgraded from the metal rails you have to pry the sockets off of, compared to those they're a pleasure, plus the size markings are easy to see. im about to buy a few more for my 12 pt sets.
 

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The Hansen trays are what you will find in almost every professional mechanic/tech's box. I love 'em although they're a little pricey for what they are. I have a pair of the Westling trays also, they're nice, look good, but don't hold the socket well. Very easy to knock one or three off the tray.
 

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The Pittsburgh ones from harbor freight are better IMO.

I've never looked at the Pittsburgh trays at HF...... please explain how the Chinese ripoff is better than the US made original? Serious question.
 

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I've never looked at the Pittsburgh trays at HF...... please explain how the Chinese ripoff is better than the US made original? Serious question.

from reading the thread it is my understanding that on the Hansen the socket faces down
Thus if your sockets are etched that too is upside down and you can't see the opening for whatever reason to gage size or points

Just what I gathered, :dunno:
 

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The print on the hf ones are horrible. I bought a buggy full and took them back. I really liked the black....I'm simple. Have the kobalt red/blue and really drives me bonkers
 

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They are pretty nice. Well loved on this forum. My box is mostly hansen trays although I have 2 of the 1/4" drive westling machine billet alluminum trays and absolutely love them. The westling trays are at the top of my xmas/bday/whatever list [emoji14]
Wow! That is a good deal. It's funny I've been looking for something exactly like that forever. I thought I was going to have to make it, or buy the Hansen trays.
 

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The Hansen trays are what you will find in almost every professional mechanic/tech's box. I love 'em although they're a little pricey for what they are. I have a pair of the Westling trays also, they're nice, look good, but don't hold the socket well. Very easy to knock one or three off the tray.
Really? There's a video on YouTube showing a drawer full of these being banged around and the sockets barely wiggle.
 

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from reading the thread it is my understanding that on the Hansen the socket faces down
Thus if your sockets are etched that too is upside down and you can't see the opening for whatever reason to gage size or points

Just what I gathered, :dunno:

Yep, this... I looked at the Hansen socket trays a few weeks ago at Menards. They seem like a decent product but I don't like how you have to store the sockets upside down. At least they are made in the U.S. and the price isn't bad.

I've had the HF ones for a few years now and I like them just fine although they are a little bulky. I cut the tabs off of them to save space in my box. Haven't had any problems with the paint coming off but even if it did it wouldn't be a big deal. If you have your sockets in order then you should know which one is which.

I've never seen the westling ones before. They sure do look sweet, but the price. :shocking:

If I were to buy some new socket trays now I would probably go with the Ernst ones.

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The one downside to the Hansen or HF trays is that if you have seldom used deep sockets (e.g. SAE or similar) at the back of your drawer and you need to get one, you need to pull the tray forward to get the socket out as it'll catch on the front lip of your toolbox. Can be an issue with a full drawer. You don't have that issue with the Westling ones as the pegs are not full length, you only need to lift the socket a little bit to get it off the peg. Personally I'm more of a rail kind of guy but if I wanted socket trays I'd probably try the Westling ones.
 

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I use the kobalt trays for my impact sockets. I like them and have had no problem with them.
 

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I like the Pittsburgh trays. I have them in my service cart and my big box.
 

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Did they come out with a new design on the Pittsburgh trays? I have the old red ones and the spacing is such that some of the bigger sockets won't fit.
 

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I have owned a few different options and currently use the ernst trays. I love them as you can adjust them to fit your needs and the rails each detatch if you find a need for that. Also come with the labels where most trays I have used come pre printed with labels and I end up having empty spots.
Best part is under 20$ each
 
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I really like the Hanson trays. Although I do have a couple of the larger SAE sockets that do not fit on the peg. The peg is just a touch to big...
 

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Are HF ones available separately or do you have to buy all 3 sizes?

I think you have to buy the set, but for the price, give the ones you don't want away, no big deal. They work fine IMHO and I'd buy them over Hansens just because I don't think the Hansens are that much better. I personally prefer the Craftsman/Wright/etc. plastic rails myself and if I were going to buy more racks as I said before I'd get Westling if I wanted to pay more/get something nicer than HF.
 

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The Hansen trays are what you will find in almost every professional mechanic/tech's box. I love 'em although they're a little pricey for what they are. I have a pair of the Westling trays also, they're nice, look good, but don't hold the socket well. Very easy to knock one or three off the tray.

I believe that is probably is true because they are the only ones sold on tool trucks.

Most pros don't have a local harbor freight.

I've used both. HF trays are better. Sturdier, hold sockets better, hold sockets right way up, easier to read...

I don't think you can be them individual. But a set of three is cheaper than 1 Hansen tray.

Only way to go from HF trays, is custom or rails setup, which you need to do some customizing with.
 
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The Hansen trays are what you will find in almost every professional mechanic/tech's box. I love 'em although they're a little pricey for what they are. I have a pair of the Westling trays also, they're nice, look good, but don't hold the socket well. Very easy to knock one or three off the tray.

Really? I have all my 1/4" sockets on Westling trays in my professional box that gets opened probably 20-50 times a day, 5 days a week. They've been in there for 6 months and no sockets have ever come off the trays other than when I pull one off.

Hell, I had those sockets on that tray inside the toolbox while I drove it, in the bed of a pickup, from California to Washington. Got the toolbox out of the bed using a forklift and, when I opened the top drawer, they were still on the trays... I don't know whats up with yours, maybe the larger drive trays have issues? My 1/4" drive trays are perfect.

I really like the Hanson trays. Although I do have a couple of the larger SAE sockets that do not fit on the peg. The peg is just a touch to big...

I recently picked up a set of Professional grade old-*** impact sockets to replace my harbor freight set. When I went to put them on my hansen trays I have to leave the 18mm off the tray because the sockets are too wide.
 

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^ beat me to it. My only issue with the Hansen trays is I'm having a hard time getting all the impact sockets to fit on the 3/8 rack, Other than that I like them.
 

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Hansons are currently on sale at Menards. Without calculating I want to say they are around 50% off.
 

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agreed. I don't like the sockets upside down anyways.

Snap-On, MAC and Cornwell stamp their sockets to be read drive side up anyway so it goes hand in hand with those brands. Most of the time you're just reading the size on the top of the peg or you just get use to where certain sizes are anyway.
 

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The other nice thing about the harbor freight trays is that they really easy to re-label if you need to add/remove socket sizes - I printed out the new size on some white on black label tape and slapped over the original labels. You almost can't tell the difference.
 

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i love the hansen trays. I can find sockets most likely blindfolded with them. they are a huge time saver
 

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I have a mix - SAE on HF trays, Metric 1/4 on old Lowes, metric 3/8 on Hansen. Neither are perfect for me, but Hansen is the best overall. HF trays are tough to read the tabs unless looking head on - they are not in the top drawer so unless I tilt it up it's unreadable. I like the open end up idea but the square peg is a major PITA putting sockets back. Strike three is the old Ford model T thinking - any color you want as long as it's black.
Lowes tray is easy to read with the angled edge having the sizes and open up but the sockets are loose as heck on the pegs (which are round!!, but all too small). Deep ones can fall off when moving the tray, especially when I have them on my service cart and head out into the lot - ie off smooth concrete onto pavement.
 

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What about the Westling trays anyone else have any experience?

See for yourself. I'm not getting anything from reccomending these guys. I just think it's an awesome product from a homegrown company.

In the toolguyD review, he says that the trays are not marked with sizes. You can pay a small fee to have the sizes engraved (I think it's like $5/tray).

RealToolReviews Westling Socket Trays Reviews



and another review from a different source, ToolGuyD

 

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Yeah, I saw those videos. They look great. They address every issue I have with the Hansen trays and all the other styles. I like that they don't come engraved. I don't like being married to a specific positioning, especially since with some of the common sizes I have them doubled up. ...13, 14, 15, 17, etc.
 

IFMJohn

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Yeah, I saw those videos. They look great. They address every issue I have with the Hansen trays and all the other styles. I like that they don't come engraved. I don't like being married to a specific positioning, especially since with some of the common sizes I have them doubled up. ...13, 14, 15, 17, etc.

One thing to note is that every one of those trays (or tray sets in the case of 1/2" drives) actually accommodates 2 sets of sockets. I did not realize that until I went to count the pegs myself.
 

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Are HF ones available separately or do you have to buy all 3 sizes?
They come in a set of three 1/4 3/8 1/2 metric or SAE for around $7.00 after the coupon. Really good price and product.
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