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Mid length hex sockets

Bagherra

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Looking for a decent set of metric and SAE mid length hex bit sockets. Only set i've seen so far is from Snap On and i'm not trying to spend that kinda $$ at the moment...

What do you guys recommend?

Thanx in advance!
 
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sweet victory

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Capri gets a lot of good reviews from professional mechanics. There is also a blue point master set that is substantially cheaper than Snap On and it also gets good reviews
 

Steve_P

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Whoops, you said hex bit, never mind.... In that case, Tekton, VIM, Capri....
 

jmf535

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Another vote for Koken. I recently picked up a couple to test out, and am very pleased with them.
They are a great size , and the fit is fantastic
 
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bob15

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Buy the long set and trim to the length you need.

or

Buy used hex sockets like the one I posted below that uses a set-screw and the hex doesn't have a step in it and you are set. Bonney, Proto and Snappy all make/made them and are found cheap enough on e-bay. them use "regular L-keys" and trim to length. Going this route is also great when you need to replace them due to breakage.
 

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dutchgray

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They do 4 different lengths in metric, I think you only get one option in inch but that happens to be what I consider a mid length, thats just the chrome with inserted hex bits.
Then there is the one piece range, impact range, ball range, bolt holding range etc.
 

SRSemenza

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Looking for a decent set of metric and SAE mid length hex bit sockets. Only set i've seen so far is from Snap On and i'm not trying to spend that kinda $$ at the moment...

What do you guys recommend?

Thanx in advance!

There are a bunch of lengths on these. It would help to know what you consider mid length?


Seth
 
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Bagherra

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Just checked out the GearWrench set and that's what i'm looking for!! However they only seem to be available in SAE....

I do like what Bob15 suggested....ability to remove the bit makes sense to me

Thanx guys!
 

SRSemenza

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Just checked out the GearWrench set and that's what i'm looking for!! However they only seem to be available in SAE....

I do like what Bob15 suggested....ability to remove the bit makes sense to me

Thanx guys!
They make Metric too. Number 82546

Seth
 

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Proto set I have at work is very nice, can put at least twice the torque on them that would and has broken most others I’ve used and none of them have twisted even slightly. Though the first three sizes do have a step, in case you’re the type that cuts them down when they twist or break instead of warrantying them. Wouldn’t consider that a dealbreaker personally up to you how much that matters
 
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