Bigblue&Goldie
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It’s Saturday night, so I’m enjoying some peace and quiet while the wife and kids watch a movie. Amazon just delivered my new ⅜” drive OEM Tools Low Profile Socket sets, so I thought I’d spend some time and deliver an initial review and measurements with you all.
I’ve been wanting a low profile socket set for the last few months. Obviously, access is getting tighter and tighter as manufacturers continue to pack more features into modern vehicles. I currently own a few different tools that help with tight access situations (ratcheting wrenches, crows feet, wrench to socket adapters), but still felt low profile sockets would be a good addition to the arsenal. These aren’t going to be commonly used tools for me, but when you need them, you need them. Accordingly, I didn’t want to spend the coin on SnapOn sets, but I still wanted something decent that wasn’t going to end up in the scrap bin. I also wanted 12pt…..yes, you read that right. I still encounter 12pts on vehicles that I commonly work on and rust is non-existent in my world. I also have no need for low profile “impact” sockets. Pass thru setups also don't interest me as they really do nothing a for me that a ratcheting wrench doesn't accomplish due to their zero offset.
All roads lead to OEM Tool’s offerings. From what I gather, these same sets have been sold under numerous names; OEM Tools, Great Neck, Duralast (full polish), Power Built (also full polish).
Upon opening the package it was noted the sockets have more of a bead blasted dull/satin chrome finish. The rails they come on are super nice anodized aluminum with rubber end caps. These are probably the nicest rails I’ve ever used at any price point. The country of origin is Taiwan, which was a plus as other sets in my price range were Chinese. It was also noted they were significantly lighter than a typical socket (presumably this is due to their low profile and not material). The fit and finish is what you’d expect for $15 sockets. I’ve tried to capture images of this and the broaching for those interested. I haven’t used the sockets yet, but my initial impression is that they're perfectly serviceable and great addition to have on hand for very little money. My only gripe is I’d liked to have the sets include a ⅞” and 19mm. The markings are also upside down and very small (no big deal on an infrequently used tool).
To help you decide if these are worth the money to you, I’ve measured them all out and compared them with my Williams USA sets. (See Attached PDF) I also slapped them on a Dual 80 and Harbor Freight low profile ratchet. The pictures show what would be my “low profile” setup vs. my “standard” use setup. 99% of the time I reach for Dual 80 ratchet and the HF is only used as needed.
The sockets subject to review are as follows:
OEM Tools 9 Piece SAE Low Profile Socket Set Part # 22976 ($14.99 delivered)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ELYPN3O/?tag=atomicindus08-20
OEM Tools 9 Piece Metric Low Profile Socket Set Part # 22969 ($13.99 delivered)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ELYPLZO/?tag=atomicindus08-20
The ratchets used for measurements are as follows:
Harbor Freight “Pittsburgh” ¼”,⅜” In. Drive Long Reach Dual Flex Head Ratchet, Part # 67994
https://www.harborfreight.com/14-in...chet-67994.html?_br_psugg_q=dual+head+ratchet
SnapOn Dual 80 Part # F80
https://shop.snapon.com/product/Dua...ual-80-Technology-Standard-Handle-Ratchet/F80
Rails:
Broaching:
Markings (note they are upside down and small):
I’ve been wanting a low profile socket set for the last few months. Obviously, access is getting tighter and tighter as manufacturers continue to pack more features into modern vehicles. I currently own a few different tools that help with tight access situations (ratcheting wrenches, crows feet, wrench to socket adapters), but still felt low profile sockets would be a good addition to the arsenal. These aren’t going to be commonly used tools for me, but when you need them, you need them. Accordingly, I didn’t want to spend the coin on SnapOn sets, but I still wanted something decent that wasn’t going to end up in the scrap bin. I also wanted 12pt…..yes, you read that right. I still encounter 12pts on vehicles that I commonly work on and rust is non-existent in my world. I also have no need for low profile “impact” sockets. Pass thru setups also don't interest me as they really do nothing a for me that a ratcheting wrench doesn't accomplish due to their zero offset.
All roads lead to OEM Tool’s offerings. From what I gather, these same sets have been sold under numerous names; OEM Tools, Great Neck, Duralast (full polish), Power Built (also full polish).
Upon opening the package it was noted the sockets have more of a bead blasted dull/satin chrome finish. The rails they come on are super nice anodized aluminum with rubber end caps. These are probably the nicest rails I’ve ever used at any price point. The country of origin is Taiwan, which was a plus as other sets in my price range were Chinese. It was also noted they were significantly lighter than a typical socket (presumably this is due to their low profile and not material). The fit and finish is what you’d expect for $15 sockets. I’ve tried to capture images of this and the broaching for those interested. I haven’t used the sockets yet, but my initial impression is that they're perfectly serviceable and great addition to have on hand for very little money. My only gripe is I’d liked to have the sets include a ⅞” and 19mm. The markings are also upside down and very small (no big deal on an infrequently used tool).
To help you decide if these are worth the money to you, I’ve measured them all out and compared them with my Williams USA sets. (See Attached PDF) I also slapped them on a Dual 80 and Harbor Freight low profile ratchet. The pictures show what would be my “low profile” setup vs. my “standard” use setup. 99% of the time I reach for Dual 80 ratchet and the HF is only used as needed.
The sockets subject to review are as follows:
OEM Tools 9 Piece SAE Low Profile Socket Set Part # 22976 ($14.99 delivered)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ELYPN3O/?tag=atomicindus08-20
OEM Tools 9 Piece Metric Low Profile Socket Set Part # 22969 ($13.99 delivered)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ELYPLZO/?tag=atomicindus08-20
The ratchets used for measurements are as follows:
Harbor Freight “Pittsburgh” ¼”,⅜” In. Drive Long Reach Dual Flex Head Ratchet, Part # 67994
https://www.harborfreight.com/14-in...chet-67994.html?_br_psugg_q=dual+head+ratchet
SnapOn Dual 80 Part # F80
https://shop.snapon.com/product/Dua...ual-80-Technology-Standard-Handle-Ratchet/F80
Rails:
Broaching:
Markings (note they are upside down and small):
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