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Matco pinless swivels

bsaint

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They look suspiciously like my craftsmans. Seeing both were owned by Danaher would you say it's the same mfg?

Also anyone have Grey swivels? Any good?
 
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mrjaw14

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I have the craftsman version and I agree they look identical to the Matco ones. Not 100% sure they are the same, but I would bet they are.
 

Tuc04

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There were also Gearwrench made in USA that were the same as Matco.
 

Steve_P

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The USA Armstrong and Craftsman were definitely the same as said. I bought the Armstrong as they came with a couple of larger sizes that the Craftsman didn't. These are really good swivel sockets. Astro currently makes a similar product as does Gearwrench
 
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They all came out of the Armstrong factory. There were differences. There were a couple of early Craftsman versions that had taller base sockets than the MATCO or Armstrong versions. The Craftsman, Gearwrench, and Armstrong had different High vis markings than MATCO or no high vis markings at all. MATCO produced the widest range of sizes and MATCO was the only brand to offer pinless 1/4 drive impact swivel sockets. However, they were all great sockets nonetheless :beer:

Note: Please do not confuse the Danaher pinless impact swivel sockets with the inferior X Core **** Gearwrench is marketing currently. The X Core is too soft and wears/peens quickly under sustained daily use.
 

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I'm too nervous to buy any sort of pinless now since Armstrong is kaput.
There's no reason to be nervous. MATCO sourced another US made supplier not, that I'm recommending paying new MATCO truck prices. The Astro set is pretty good considering it's around $70. The walls are pretty thick on the 10mm swivel socket though and it takes awhile before they're smooth like butter rotating. we lost a lot of great tools when Armstrong closed its doors. :sad:
 

2ndGearRubber

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Only issue with the astros, is they're not "semi-deep" like the matco design. Snap on and cornwell are the same way, the "shallow" swivels they make aren't all that shallow, which can be a good thing. I've been very happy with my astro 3/8 set.
 
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