SKAutomotive
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I want the best.
Milwaukee-Bosch- Makita you will not go wrong with either.
Snap on makes the only one that works. All of the other brands I've used just lead to frustration.
Could you hit one of those with an air hammer?
I just looked up the Lisle, looks identical to the Husky we bought today to do brakes on a Civic. Damn thing didn't work at all. Borrowed a friend's Snappy and took it off in one shot.
I bought a vintage USA-made BluePoint one at the flea market for $5. I'm not being provocative, but really wondering if it will work less well than an expensive Snappy for $250 (part of that price being for the included bits, of course).
Snap on makes the only one that works.
I adjusted it to loosen. I am wondering if the SO works so much better because it has a one piece socket bit and these others seem to use a bit that fits into a hex drive on top of the actual socket that rides on the driver.
Does the one you got come with socket bits or like the above named ones, has one socket with a hex cutout for bits?
Well, to be honest it came with no bits, just the tool itself. I've only ever used it with impact sockets on bolts. But if I did use it with bits, side by side with the Snappy, would the Snappy just kick its old ***?
Proto makes a nice one:
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You can get the at Toolup and other places for $48
SO sold them in the '70's (and maybe B4) labeled with the SO name with a chrome like finish and then sometime in the '80's switched to labeling them with the Blue Point name with a black oxide finish--that is when I bought mine. Now they are back with the SO name--does having the Blue Point name on them make them different?---IMO No-same item # and same repair parts but maybe warranty. They can be hard on the chrome bit sockets (like sold in the set) so I use 3/8" drive impact bit holder sockets for 1/4" & 5/16" bits ( Wiha).Well, to be honest it came with no bits, just the tool itself. 3/8 drive for whatever you want to use i.e. socket or 3/8 drive bit. I've only ever used it with impact sockets on bolts. But if I did use it with bits, side by side with the Snappy, would the Snappy just kick its old ***?
Snap on makes the only one that works. All of the other brands I've used just lead to frustration.