archirelic
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The image of a 2 year old putting a square peg into a round hole comes to mind, this place is just too much...

The image of a 2 year old putting a square peg into a round hole comes to mind, this place is just too much...

I guess you never had to work in the dark, on your back, under a car with more that one different size fastener.
its an inconvenience that no other socket in the world causes so I see them as an inferior design
The image of a 2 year old putting a square peg into a round hole comes to mind, this place is just too much...
after hours of wrenching on my back, and I just want to finish the job the last thing I need in a socket it to be feeling for something except the size. I got rid of the couple sets I had, and won't experience this problem againI have, i just also am fully capable of seating a square into a hole without having to look. Your sense of 'feel' is a wonderful thing
What is NAPA changing from or to? It seems like the NAPA's around here are franchised and have a different stock depending on location. My local one just has Evercraft, the one near work has a lot of SK stuff, and I was in one the other day 30 miles away that had a huge GearWrench display.
My answer on the OP question is to get CM if you can find a USA set, if not get the GW.
Just about all the Danaher/Apex socket's that are US made have the twin detent feature. I dont find it that big an inconvience to turn the socket once in a while. I like the feature because they stay on the ratchet/extension better.
I just don't get the point of the double detent, what is it possibly good for?![]()
I must admit I do a lot of work using a wobble so much so that they are my go to extensions its definitely a problem with them. I know recently using someones 1/4" allen socket set I had the problem without a wobble
why would anyone choose to use sockets that cause any hassle even one as small as putting them back on the rail?
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I dont get it... it snags when you put the extension in in a manner in which to squares cannot fit together. What the hell did you think would happen
its annoying as hell isnt it? not that its gonna end the world or be super inconvient.....its like a mosquito bite
i have a craftsman locking ext that has the double detent and you have to add that 1/8 turn to line it up
Nice attitude. Is this your first time using a ratchet? Congrats, but once the novelty wears off, you may find that it's nice to not have to look at it in order to stick the socket on the end.
gtlaw, I know what you're talking about, happens to me all the time. I didn't notice until you pointed it out, but it's just the wobbles that do it. The straight extensions work fine.
WTF, the CM set just went up $100 in less than 24hrs... **** it, at that price I will just get the GW sets.
the prces change all the time. if you can wait, get them on the big sales. awesome deal. can not be beat for the money
I guess you never had to work in the dark, on your back, under a car with more that one different size fastener.
its an inconvenience that no other socket in the world causes so I see them as an inferior design
+1
Getting a deal at Sears is all about waiting for a sale.
The image of a 2 year old putting a square peg into a round hole comes to mind, this place is just too much...

well said thank you
its funny because I put up with it for so long knowing the problem existed, but accepting it like its supposed to be that way. now I changed its a relief I'll never have that inconvenience again.
I would only recommend these sockets to the most casual wrencher as I feel any other brand would be superior as long as they don't break
Isn't that an allen socket in the latest pic?
Allen makes the high visibility CM sockets.
Well, I'm really confused now. Gtlaw, my regular extensions (Proto, snap on, SK, craftsman, HF) don't fit into the craftsman (G2 version) double detent slots like yours do. The corners are too wide to accidentally fit. However, my wobble extensions do fall into the double detent slots. I tried it in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 drive.

well, while messing with a few of the oddball sockets in my 1/4 drawer, i did find an early G2 series that will catch, like you say. so there are some that will snag in the 1/4 drive. i checked many in the other two drives, and all 1/4 from different later sets, all with doubles, and they dont. the one i found that did was the old bright chrome G2.
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I got intrigued by this thread and went and looked at my stuff. I've spent many hours on my back, r&r trannys and t-cases, regearing axles, building linked suspensions and never ever experienced the above mentioned issues.
Looking at my stuff, most of my crafty sockets are v and g stamped. I'm seeing the little notch outs in the newer stuff g1 and g2 sockets. It's also on their newer stuff as I replaced a split 14mm deep its coded g21. That socket is the newer etched with stamping near the base.
I tried wobble extensions on some of my newer sockets and could not get anything to catch. I have crafty, kobolt, hf and ampro wobble extensions. I wonder if the issue might be with the wobble extension itself??
I also looked at my bacho, snappy, hf, kobolt and duralast sockets and the do not have that little notch out
Go with the Craftsmans, they have the best value, can't wait to get the 413 peice tool set from craftsman!