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rickairmedic

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I have three sets I got from HF 1/4 - 3/8 & 1/2 they are great with a cordless drill I use them all the time.I keep one set in my service truck the other 2 stay in the garage much like ratchets its nice to have more than one so you dont have to change sockets constantly.

Rick
 

rsanter

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they are great
I use them in my cordless drill and I also have a air drive that takes the hex drive. it can get into tight quaters better than an air ratchet can

bob
 

boiler7904

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I've got all three sizes for my cordless drill and Bosch Cordless Impact Drivers. They really speed up repetitive assembly jobs where you have to drive a lot of nuts/bolts - like 2 weeks ago when I had to assemble 5 push carts at 30 bolts each.

I need to get a set of the Impact Rated ones for the bigger of the two impact drivers.
 

lauver

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I have them in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2" drive sizes. I don't own any air ratchets, so these adapters allow me to run nuts on and off bolts/studs with my cordless drill drivers. Very handy! I've been using them for about 10 years now. I even made some from old square drive extensions before the adapters were commercially available and used them with my corded drills.
 

Lyaec350

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I use the 1/4" size all the time in my bosch impactor. Great for taking things apart and putting them back together because in general you don't need to hold a wrench on the other side for a nut/bolt. Great for stuff like outdoor power equipment/small engines.
 

Moose-LandTran

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I need a set of those for my PS-40, and some with socket ends, they're awesome things to have. For rocker covers, timing covers, dashboards/interior work and stuff they're so handy for running nuts and bolts out quickly.
 
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Lyaec350

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I've had good luck with my 1/4" adapter and standard sockets rather than the integrated nutdriver style ones.
 

JB740i

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Really like mine too. Despite having an air ratchet I pretty much either put on of these in a drill or more commonly use a ratchet. The air ratchet becomes too much of a hassle most of the time. Maybe when I get a roll up hose reel.
 

ossaguy

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I use the 14.4v Craftsman cordless impact,and both of the adapters worked ok.Then I got a 12v Dewalt with the same quick-coupler.It would twist off,or just twist-bend the 3/8 one.(ok on the 1/4 one,though) The 14.v is rated at 850 inch lbs.The 12v is rated at 1200 inch lbs.,so I concluded that maybe the working limit on the 3/8 one was around 1100 in lbs.I'll bet it wouldn't be a problem in a non-impact drill,though.I saw in the latest SO catalog,that they offer the 3/8 one now,so I wonder if that one holds up ok at the higher torque?
 

Crasen

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I use one about everyday in either an 18v Ryobi drill or a Bosch impactor. I have never had a problem with them, other than everyone borrowing them. I got them from Harbor Freight and they work great.
 

kidatari

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Easily worth the $2.99 that Sears charges. They are really handy to have for repetitive tasks.
 
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