turnthewrench
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I've seen a number of these discussions before, but a brand that never seems to get mentioned is Blackhawk. I believe they're still USA.
Any thoughts on this brand?
Taiwan - C'mon, It's on Drudge.
I've seen a number of these discussions before, but a brand that never seems to get mentioned is Blackhawk. I believe they're still USA.
Any thoughts on this brand?

It's nice that technical development has proven me wrong!
Blackhawk is still listed on the Proto site. Guess you'd buy them anywhere you'd get Proto.Where can you get blackhawk? I have a set of 1/2 drive sae blackhawk impacts that I got on ebay, I don't think they are currently made?
Was intended for everyone...who here as broken a socket/ how many?
Me = 0
Blackhawk is still listed on the Proto site. Guess you'd buy them anywhere you'd get Proto.
Impact sockets Sunex brand and I have very few chrome sockets.
This, for 1/2" drive at least. If I were to start over now, I wouldn't even bother with 1/2" drive chrome. Usually when you reach for a 1/2" drive socket you also reach for an impact......
All that long winded reply said, I have a much more comprehensive socket set than a Craftsman super set; I've acquired it over time, and it is about 70% Proto and 30% Snap-on, Williams and a few others. Here's my socket drawer, an old photo, I've since organized it a bit different and have impact sockets and a few others added to it. It also doesn't cover my 3/4" drive set. I have a little over 550 unique sockets overall in my main box.
From a 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" drive chrome socket perspective, how do you get much more comprehensive than the Craftsman "299 piece ultimate socket set" ??
I won't argue that there's a lot of useful sockets that aren't included in the specific Craftsman set I'm talking about, but I have yet to see a set sold that is more comprehensive.
I won't argue that there's a lot of useful sockets that aren't included in the specific Craftsman set I'm talking about, but I have yet to see a set sold that is more comprehensive.
What’s you budget and does it have to be made in USA?
tekton sockets are nothing special, way way better taiwan exist for same money if forfeit warranty for what it worth (maybe 25bucks for a home owner)
No idea why so many guys get so hung up on warranty for budget end sockets.
Satin/half satin and/or knurled for better handling, full depth broaching in sockets deep and shallow, slimmer wall profiles, nice chamfer drive end and fastener end, good crisp stamping and maybe laser etched too but not laser etched only. Tekton sockets are one of there poor items when way better can be sourced from taiwan oems, just don't get into product name and lifetime warranty trap over a 2 to 5 buck socket . buy on good design features and in hand quality feel (buy one individual if have to)I am curious, what brand is this that is way way better but for the same money, and why it is better? Better fitment? Chrome? QC?

Satin/half satin and/or knurled for better handling, full depth broaching in sockets deep and shallow, slimmer wall profiles, nice chamfer drive end and fastener end, good crisp stamping and maybe laser etched too but not laser etched only. Tekton sockets are one of there poor items when way better can be sourced from taiwan oems, just don't get into product name and lifetime warranty trap over a 2 to 5 buck socket . buy on good design features and in hand quality feel (buy one individual if have to)
Don't get me wrong, I'm on Garage Journal because I like the connaiseur stuff, and I've spent a fair bit on extra ratchets and extra "candy" in my toolbox, but for the basics I don't get why the 299 piece set is a "value choice."
Looking for 1/4, 3/8, 1/2", both standard and deep, in both 6pt and 12pt. Want something that will cover the largest array of the available sockets, with individual larger options being purchased as singles as necessary.
Can you name another socket set that fits that bill, for anywhere near that price?

If the objective is to fill every slot in a socket tray for both 6 and 12 points, that's fine, but my take is the requirement is really a matter of having full coverage to do the job at a reasonable price.
Looking for 1/4, 3/8, 1/2", both standard and deep, in both 6pt and 12pt. Want something that will cover the largest array of the available sockets, with individual larger options being purchased as singles as necessary.
My take, if you know exactly what you need, or will always be working on the same brand vehicles, you can limit your collection to only what you need. If you are working on a big variety, or never know what your next project may be, get the most complete sets you can. With the cman set, even if you manage to break one, you can replace it very readily with an Armstrong, husky, kobalt, gearwrench, etc., for 2-3 bucks. The odds of the average homeowner breaking a socket while using it correctly is very slim. BTW, I'm in the latter camp, never know what I'm working on tomorrow so I try to be as complete as possible, and even with over 800 sockets, yesterday I found one I needed and did not have. No, homeowners generally don't need that many, but it ***** not having what you need.
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Lol, a deep 1 5/8 3/4 drive. I actually don't work on many big trucks, never knew I needed one, probably won't need one again. I can only imagine the weight in the socket draw of a well equipped heavy truck tech.Ok Matt , I have to ask- what socket did you NOT have ? I have watched your toolbox tour video and can't imagine that you are lacking anything![]()
Satin/half satin and/or knurled for better handling, full depth broaching in sockets deep and shallow, slimmer wall profiles, nice chamfer drive end and fastener end, good crisp stamping and maybe laser etched too but not laser etched only. Tekton sockets are one of there poor items when way better can be sourced from taiwan oems, just don't get into product name and lifetime warranty trap over a 2 to 5 buck socket . buy on good design features and in hand quality feel (buy one individual if have to)
ok gotcha I understand these features. So what brand are you talking about?