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Dagny

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masterforce husky tekton dewalt hf any difference in any of these impacts or just go with the best price?
 
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Mr_B

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Ballance socket feature, size coverage to price .
Tekton pretty good coverage and design fairly good .
HF Pitts pro design good and cheap but coverage piss poor, lot of decent taiwan impacts available online . Most of the common store brands are either poor design/coverage or over priced .
 

Fedwrench

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Check out The Torque Test Channel on YouTube.

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Really great Impact wrench testing channel:thumbup::beer:

However, since Tekton doesn't offer impact wrenches, you might mean impact sockets.

Tekton just released a new line of 3/8 & 1/2 drive impact sockets you may want to explore.

Sunex, Grey Pneumatic, Carlyle offer a wide range of durable, quality, Impact sockets that won't break the bank.


I strongly Recommend Astro Pneumatic's impact swivel sockets as being the best bang for the buck.
 
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Wrench97

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can't find that channel.


But he tests impact guns and I suspect you are looking at sockets?

Gray Pneumatic or Tekton I have both the Grays in a service truck and the Tektons at home both are a little harder then the Snap On sockets I pound on daily at work(Softer sockets do not break and fly apart like the hard chrome do but do wear out and need to be swapped out every couple years on high use ones), The Grays are probably close to 20 years old and the Tektons about 2 years old both are decent sets that won't break the bank.
 

Al Borland

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I've been using (abusing) HF impact sockets at work for about 12 years.
Haven't broken any, more than a few sets got lost. Such is life. If I'm passing them out to work crews, they need to do the job (they do), and they need to be replaceable when they get lost/walk away (they are).
We tend to be hard on tools, and they survive just fine.
 

fang123

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I've been using (abusing) HF impact sockets at work for about 12 years.
Haven't broken any, more than a few sets got lost. Such is life. If I'm passing them out to work crews, they need to do the job (they do), and they need to be replaceable when they get lost/walk away (they are).
We tend to be hard on tools, and they survive just fine.


HF impacts have held up well for me also, except for one 3/4" drive square budd wheel socket. Split right down the side first use. HF 3/4" and 1" drive sockets keep the cost down on my big sets, and if any break, I will just replace with Sunex.
 
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