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I'd be fine if the biggest size was on the top row and it was running right to left. Then it's just running in reverse size order (left to right) with biggest on top. But this... this hurts my feelings
 

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Maybe they decided to do right by techs and change the set to include 24 instead of 26
WTF? I'm glad you said that, I was thinking about finding these on clearance somewhere:

10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm, 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 21mm, 22mm, 26mm, 27mm

What genius added 26 instead of 24? Many here make fun of me for researching too much, but I have memorized the standard large Metric sizes as 21-22-24-27-30 as one of my takeaways.

And my takeaway from this post is, to actually look at the sizes of skip sets, we can't assume they make sense. I know that's a big issue with 10 to 19 sets, where they skip things like 16 for some reason. I didn't realize it was an issue with bigger stuff, it just seems obvious to do 24.
 
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I agree. But I picked up a 24mm socket separately from another brand. Icon doesn't have a 24mm in any 1/2" set, and they don't offer it individually. I looked.
 

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From what I've gathered, its when they either switch suppliers, or it's a new batch. As far as the screwdrivers go, I think they added the "anti cam out tips" on the Phillip's.
 

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From what I've gathered, its when they either switch suppliers, or it's a new batch. As far as the screwdrivers go, I think they added the "anti cam out tips" on the Phillip's.
This.
It could be some change to the set, but usually Harbor Freight seems to use the SKU to track the manufacturer, and if the manufacturer changes, the SKU changes.
 

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WTF? I'm glad you said that, I was thinking about finding these on clearance somewhere:

10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm, 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 21mm, 22mm, 26mm, 27mm

What genius added 26 instead of 24? Many here make fun of me for researching too much, but I have memorized the standard large Metric sizes as 21-22-24-27-30 as one of my takeaways.

And my takeaway from this post is, to actually look at the sizes of skip sets, we can't assume they make sense. I know that's a big issue with 10 to 19 sets, where they skip things like 16 for some reason. I didn't realize it was an issue with bigger stuff, it just seems obvious to do 24.
Well looky you all grow’d up. Just a couple weeks ago you didn’t even know what a deep socket was. 👊

 

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Am I the only person that's bothered by the socket sizes running right to left, instead of left to right?

Actually, most companies do that with their socket sets, Snap On included.
I also can't recall ever seeing a single socket organizer going left (smallest) to right (largest).

The only exception being those 2-tiered organizers that are designed to be more compact you'll have one row left to right and the second row right to left.
 
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