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those are pretty slick (and cheap).. I might look into them myself..Performance Tool w38190
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/wmr-w38190
Mechanics Time saver mtslas38
https://www.ryderfleetproducts.com/...4-piece-18--long-lock-a-socket-p-tol-mtslas38
Torin las38pmt
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/282820246658
All of these are twist locking magnetic socket rails.
MTS:
Made of aluminum
Made in USA
18 inches long
Body about 1/2 inch thick
Most expensive
Performance tool:
Made of aluminum
Made in Taiwan
About 13 inches long
Body about 1/4 inch thick
Torin:
Uses same patent as MTS
made of plastic
Made in China
About 15 inches long
Body still about 1/2 inch thick
Ceapest
I have all three and am starting to appreciate the Performance Tool models alot since the other two take up quite a bit of space. The performance tool just has a much smaller footprint.
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The Tekton twisty rails are working best for me. The sockets do not fall off even if you drop the rail. I'm not using them daily though so not sure how hard wearing they are.
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Note on rails with magnets. Having magnets in a tool bag becomes very annoying as when you pull the rail out it tries to bring all the other tools with it.
Performance Tool w38190
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/wmr-w38190
Mechanics Time saver mtslas38
https://www.ryderfleetproducts.com/...4-piece-18--long-lock-a-socket-p-tol-mtslas38
Torin las38pmt
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/282820246658
All of these are twist locking magnetic socket rails.
MTS:
Made of aluminum
Made in USA
18 inches long
Body about 1/2 inch thick
Most expensive
Performance tool:
Made of aluminum
Made in Taiwan
About 13 inches long
Body about 1/4 inch thick
Torin:
Uses same patent as MTS
made of plastic
Made in China
About 15 inches long
Body still about 1/2 inch thick
Ceapest
I have all three and am starting to appreciate the Performance Tool models alot since the other two take up quite a bit of space. The performance tool just has a much smaller footprint.
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Wanted this so badly to be true but the two are different. The one I was referring to is the one on the bottom which have the twist lock posts much like the Ernst rails. The ones available at O'Reilly (top) are still good rails, just use detents and have no magnet.The Performance Tool rails are also available in-store at O’Reilly Auto Parts. Mine has them at the bottom of a rolling display rack near the register. All 3 drive sizes and the price wasn’t bad at all.


Wanted this so badly to be true but the two are different. The one I was referring to is the one on the bottom which have the twist lock posts much like the Ernst rails. The ones available at O'Reilly (top) are still good rails, just use detents and have no magnet.
