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How Many Brands in Your Main Home Socket Set?

MarkH

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It is different for the work ones, but I was looking at my 1/2 socket set at home. It has evolved over the years from pieces of the work sets. When I looked I had a 21 piece socket set made up of the following brands.

1. John Deere
2. Craftsman
3. Proto
4. Proto Challenger
5. Thorsen
6. Wright
7. Vlchek
8. Kobalt
9. SK
10. Cornwell
11. Truecraft - Japan
12. New Britian

Too bad I looked, the siren call of a new tool set will most likely try to catch me.
 
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tweety652

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snapon, craftsman,sk,proto,wright,mac,cornwell,armstrong,stanley,westward,pittsburg,ampro,gm goodwrench,blackhawk,bahco, and a few others with no stampings other than size and that seems to be a lie.the cheaper ones were from when i was a kid and didnt have cash. now i try to purchase top quality stuff as my life depends on it.
 

kartracer55

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Full sets of SK, Craftsman, Matco, Snap On, Cornwell and Blackhawk. Individuals for a few others. Each brand has its strong and weak points to them. Its all about identifying YOUR needs.

Jim
 

tweety652

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Full sets of SK, Craftsman, Matco, Snap On, Cornwell and Blackhawk. Individuals for a few others. Each brand has its strong and weak points to them. Its all about identifying YOUR needs.

Jim

very well put. doesnt matter the brand as long as your comfortable using them. well as long as they dont put you in danger.
 

Roospike

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i guess I'm easy ........ everything is Craftsman and has been sense i was 12.

Same wife for 20 years and same brand tools for 25 , i guess i like to stick with a good thing. :thumbup:
 

-lecroix-

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Craftsman, SnapOn, Mac, Bahco, SK, Cornwell ... all of them do the same job with the same results regardless of name on them.
 

stock z/28

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Hi,

I can add a few off the top of my head.

Fleet
Industro
Herbrand
Bonney
Williams
Easco
Dura Crome
I even have som JC Penny sockets
Thorson?
 

Uncle Buck

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My tools are definetely like that (In particular my box wrench drawer, huge hodgepodge of brands). I would not want it an other way, for me, variety is the spice of life!
 

eschoendorff

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My tools are definetely like that (In particular my box wrench drawer, huge hodgepodge of brands). I would not want it an other way, for me, variety is the spice of life!

I agree. I like to have a little first-hand experience with as many brands as possible. I have single sockets from Indestro, MAC, Snap On, FACOM, etc etc etc....
 

wilbilt

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I think it would be easier to list the brands of sockets I don't own...

FACOM, Kobalt, Husky (I used to have a Husky US-made set from the 1960s), and that's about it.
 

Dodgepu360

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that is hard to say because about half dont have anything on them but the size cheap import I suspect (I took my grandfathers tools when he died) all they ones I have bought have been Craftsman execpt for 1 great neck from auto zone that I needed to put the heads backs on my truck
and the Popular Mechanics brand set I bought as my first tools when I was around 12, 15 years ago at walmart
 

Jeeper

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Mostly Craftsman (all chrome deep and shallow). My 1/2" deep impacts are IRs. My 3/8" impact set are SK. My internal torx are Husky and external torx are ampro.
 

chevy302dz

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Way to many, but I try to keep mine the same within a indiviual set (ex my SAE 3/8 shallow 6pt chrome are all Craftsman.
 

ampegor

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1. snap-on
2. Mac
3. Proto
4. Mastercraft
5. craftsman
6. Gray
7. s-k
8. Husky
9. williams
10. Caterpillar (rebranded snap-on)
might be missing a few this is off the top of my head
Andy
 
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ba614

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Craftsman, Eloria, Grey Pneumatic, New Britian, Proto, SK, Snap On, Stanley, Toptul, Williams

the majority of my sockets are Craftsman
 
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Coach James

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Let's ee.

Craftsmanare the biggest part of mine.

But also some:

Kobalt
Bonney
Easco
New Britain
Great Neck
JC Penney
SK
Allen
Wright
Husky
Vlchek
John Deere
Bench Top

I think that's all of them.

Coach
 

redLSJ

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Just realized today that I have several brands, all Danaher (sans a few SO and SK), hadn't really given it any though until now..
 

Displaced Hokie

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Cool thread, as my sets are a hodge podge too. Mostly Craftsman, Thornsen, with a little Stanley (USA) and John Deere mixed in.
 

supertooljunkie

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Craftsman, Kal-Van, Williams, Proto, Snap-on, Par-X, SK, Challanger, Kobalt, Mac, Husky, Billings,Indestro, Cornwell, Herbrand, New Britain, P&C, Mustang, Walden, Ward Master, Bonney, and Dayton.

I think that's it.
 

Monte

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Only 1 - Gedore

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lipadj46

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I have all crapsman chrome sockets but my impacts are a mix of Proto Pro, Proto Challenger, williams, snap on, Bonney, SK, and Facom.
 

littlekillertoad

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I've got a piecemeal set that I've built up from garage sales, pawn shops and the flea market. There's craftsman, sk, proto, indestro, cornwell, snap-on, mac, matco, a few williams and 1 easco.
 

Art From De Leon

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To the best of my recollection:

1/4" drive 100 % Snap On

3/8" drive, 4 MAC, the rest Snap On

1/2" drive 1 Proto (cotton picker spindle socket) the rest Snap On.

3/4" drive 2 Proto, the rest Snap On
 

Art From De Leon

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To the best of my recollection:

1/4" drive 100 % Snap On

3/8" drive, 4 MAC, the rest Snap On (The MAC impact sockets are somewhat slimmer than the Snap on ones at the time I bought them, plus they had knurling on them).

1/2" drive 1 Proto (cotton picker spindle socket) the rest Snap On. (A cotton picker spindle is very long, and requires an extra deep socket).

3/4" drive 2 Proto, the rest Snap On (The 2 Protos were used to change out the blanking plugs in our LT-20 control heads to install the thread protector when running wireline thru them)
 

rocco

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60% Mastercraft (mostly what i got growing up, good pricing and warranty)
25% Craftsman
10% Gearwrench
5% Gray

None have given me any troubles either.
 
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