Steel_Rain
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$240? For that? Why does it appear that Tekton is overpriced.Looks like Tekton is gearing up to release their 3/8th impact swivels this week:
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3/8 Inch Drive Shallow 6pt U-Joint Impact Socket Set, 21-pc. | TEKTON
21-piece set includes 5/16 - 3/4 inch (SAE) and 8 - 19 mm (metric) shallow 6-point universal joint impact sockets with rails and tray. No skipped sizes. SID97200.www.tekton.com
From the chat support this morning (10/28/2024 @ 11AM EST):
$240 for the combo SAE/Metric set.
Now that you can see the documentation on them, makes me wonder if they come from the same source Astro gets theirs (the walls of the drive side look a little thinner in the pictures).
Negative, I was at the factory this week.Now that you can see the documentation on them, makes me wonder if they come from the same source Astro gets theirs (the walls of the drive side look a little thinner in the pictures).
Bigger is definitely a thing. I bought the Gearwrench 3 piece X core (84976) for the 24 to get load leveling brackets mounted to crate engines when we get them in. I hate them because GW X core blows, but I still wanted them because I didn't want a collar and I didn't want to spend tool truck money,Negative, I was at the factory this week.
Though it does look like they will be getting some extra flex angle out of their design with a thinner neck and taller overall build which should be a nice benefit for people who need more angle. Excited to see them, when we entered the space the next closest pinless was double per piece what we decided to charge, so this is actually a great sign to see.
If size range/number of sockets is a draw back for many, it's an easy solution. We've been cooking up a set that goes larger, hadn't considered also going smaller such as 8mm and 9mm added. Haven't seen too many 8mm's that needed a lot of ugga duggas but can be convinced otherwise.
There’s no reason to drop down to an 8 let alone an absolutely useless 9. But a 21, 22 and a 24 are a must imo.Negative, I was at the factory this week.
Though it does look like they will be getting some extra flex angle out of their design with a thinner neck and taller overall build which should be a nice benefit for people who need more angle. Excited to see them, when we entered the space the next closest pinless was double per piece what we decided to charge, so this is actually a great sign to see.
If size range/number of sockets is a draw back for many, it's an easy solution. We've been cooking up a set that goes larger, hadn't considered also going smaller such as 8mm and 9mm added. Haven't seen too many 8mm's that needed a lot of ugga duggas but can be convinced otherwise.
This is my feelingThere’s no reason to drop down to an 8 let alone an absolutely useless 9. But a 21, 22 and a 24 are a must imo.
IMO unless you are a purist...sunex is perfect.Hi I am getting into the automotive field and am trying to decide what impact sockets I should get right now I’m between sunex and gray pneumatic is one better then the other or are they the same and is there any other brand I should consider
There’s no reason to drop down to an 8 let alone an absolutely useless 9. But a 21, 22 and a 24 are a must imo.
Hey, Dave with Tekton here.Hindsight 20/20- I would have not gone Tekton. I think the new ones are better than the ones I bought 3 years ago. It's not the sockets itself, they're fine. But the etching that fades off causing you play that game, "What size is this." Why they weren't stamped is totally beyond me. Like I said, if I had to do it all over again, I'd get the Pittsburg. Cause based on the money I spent for these, it pretty unimpressed.
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PM sentHey, Dave with Tekton here.
The newer versions are roll-stamped on the opposing side of the socket from the laser-etched mark. It's just a matter of preference. I think the laser-etching is a little easier to read, but when the socket gets "dry" it can get pretty faint. If you oil the sockets and wipe them down, they will usually brighten back up.
If you have any sockets that are the older style and can't be read, let us know and we can replace them for you.