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wolf_from_wv

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Oh trust me, I've already done that. I recently added a 26mm shallow to my 3/8" set, I added 24mm years back. The smaller unused sockets are put in a "misc" bin in my box. Kind of like the junk drawer in the kitchen.

I'm more curious which manufacturer offers that size range. 8-24mm in 3/8" is about perfect to me and I've never seen that range offered in a chrome set.

My Kobalt single sockets go down to 4mm and 5/32"...
 

nbpt100

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The best suggested use for this socket is for hex bits and a speed wrench. That was a good call.
I would never trust a 1/2 drive torque wrench down under 20 ft-lbs. Even if it was scaled that low.
This particular Socket may actually be more useful than the Gator socket. In any drive size. I actually acquired one that was in a used tool box I bought. I had to try it to see how it worked and it was pretty useless. Sometimes it caught the bolt head ok and other times it did not. But pretty unreliable and hence the most useless socket I have ever seen and actually tried. This thread has me thinking of another style of socket that is dubious. I won't go as far as saying useless ......but gimmicky. The Universal spline socket. I will make another post so that this thread does not get hijacked.
 
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lbhsbz

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I used mine for the first time this summer. We have a travel trailer we keep on a spot in the summer and visit it 6 or 7 weekends...had to pull some trim to reseal one of the corners...held on with 1/4" head sheet metal screws. The only power driver I had with me was my 1/2" dewalt impact, and as it happened on my 1/2" socket rail there was a 1/4" 12pt socket. It looked stupid, but saved me a bunch of time in 100+ degree heat.
 
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