You lose power with the pin design and the pinless has a full 360 degree swing.The pin is the weak part and can do damage to the user's hand when it break.I seen a boat mechanic's hand showing this,pin broke and he has a scar from it to this day.
Don't bother with matco. Go to HF. Same thing. Probably made in the same factory since matco doesn't make theirs (99% sure). These were like $30 bucks a few years back and are great.
I've been looking at grey pneumatic sockets and like the prices, does anybody know if they are pinless?
TBH I'm not sure that pinned/pinless is really important to me, in the past 36 years i've not made use of tool warrenties.
I buy tools so that I can repair and maintain my own cars. IF the Harbor Freight set didn't skip 15 mm I'd buy it in a heartbeat and be done with it, but I dislike the skipping a size.
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Don't bother with matco. Go to HF. Same thing. Probably made in the same factory since matco doesn't make theirs (99% sure). These were like $30 bucks a few years back and are great.
the matco ones are the same as the craftsmans. The harbor freight ones are unreliable. I broke one first use and some others I still use. I bought snap on swivels and have one matco. I prefer the snap-ons.
Do you prefer the SOs over the Matco pinless? If so why? I ask b/c I really like the pinless and would love to hear some other good opinions on why people prefer SOs.
so basically the pros of pinless don't justify paying over double the price, amiright?
and I have Armstrong, Cman, and Matco (I know they are the same, but...).
so basically the pros of pinless don't justify paying over double the price, amiright?
Hey, man, if it's not too much trouble, can you post a couple of pics of all three brands in a couple of different sizes, please? Thanks!
Depends. Again if you compare physical sizes the difference can be fairly substantial. If they're for daily use the extra money is worth it for a little extra clearance. The whole point to impact swivels is to get bolts out of tight spots, avoiding extra labor (money in your pocket) by bypassing removal of other components, so the smaller the socket the better. MACs impact swivels are also very shallow.
Beyond convenience, if size didn't matter, everyone could just buy 1 impact universal joint and attach sockets to it and there would be no market for these sockets at all.
You can find the Matco sets on ebay fairly regularly for $200-$250.
Does anyone have matco pinned and pinless sockets of the same size they could take a picture of for comparison?

Don't bother with matco. Go to HF. Same thing. Probably made in the same factory since matco doesn't make theirs (99% sure). These were like $30 bucks a few years back and are great.
Matco isn't a bad option if you can get a student discount price, or go with Armstrong if they have the sizes you are looking for.