Turns out I liked these 3/8" MAC extensions so much that I ended up getting the 1/4" set to go along with them:
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Update on this set:
Take note, MAC cannot produce 1/4" extensions worth of ****. Of this brand new 5-piece set, I have found that 3 of them are bent from the factory (6", 10" and 14") enough that you can see it bowed out while using them and, additionally, one (6") also has a defective ball detent that won't accept a socket no matter how much force you try to use. The bend is significant enough on the 10" and 14" that they won't even roll on a flat surface without bottoming out.
I understand that manufacturing defects happen, but 3 extensions bent and 1 completely unusable out of brand new a 5-piece set is pretty piss poor quality control. I guess I got lucky that the 5-piece 3/8" set was flawless, but yeah, stay away from these in 1/4" apparently.
Going to track down a MAC guy to attempt to warranty these out in person, because I have zero faith in a mail-in exchange if the odds of a factory dud are this ridiculously high.![]()


Update on this set:
Got this updated Gearwrench 7 piece hook & Pick set from Amazon. It has four mini hooks, a larger straight awl, cotter pin puller, and a hose pick. Part number 84000H, made in Taiwan. I like the revised shaped handles with the black/orange color scheme. Amazon pricing is a little strange. This set runs $19.79 but, just the four piece mini picks alone, run $23.12 and if you were to buy the older black & red handled 7 piece set, it runs $36.11.![]()
Joined the veto family!
Hi Darkzero,I've already got a bench top chamfering machine but I picked up this little guy to do internal chamfering like for holes. Little guy it is, this thing is tiny, much smaller than I expected! Looks like it uses TCMT 21.5x inserts. $50 shipped, from China.
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Been looking at these for over a year now, finally saw one in a store (oreilly's) and bought it. 4" 1/4 swivel head 90tooth bit driver. Bonus, this one was cheaper than they are on Amazon by a substantial amount and came with a pair of bits that are probably useless but still a bonus
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002009087354.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.3c594c4dsICQCMHi Darkzero,
I am interested in that tool, with that price....do you have a link where you got it?
thanks
Update on this set:
Take note, MAC cannot produce 1/4" extensions worth of ****. Of this brand new 5-piece set, I have found that 3 of them are bent from the factory (6", 10" and 14") enough that you can see it bowed out while using them and, additionally, one (6") also has a defective ball detent that won't accept a socket no matter how much force you try to use. The bend is significant enough on the 10" and 14" that they won't even roll on a flat surface without bottoming out.
I understand that manufacturing defects happen, but 3 extensions bent and 1 completely unusable out of brand new a 5-piece set is pretty piss poor quality control. I guess I got lucky that the 5-piece 3/8" set was flawless, but yeah, stay away from these in 1/4" apparently.
Going to track down a MAC guy to attempt to warranty these out in person, because I have zero faith in a mail-in exchange if the odds of a factory dud are this ridiculously high.
Update 2:
So much for locating a dealer. I called MAC Tools and waited on hold for ages only to get a customer service rep that informed me of their latest dealer locator policy. Get this, they claim that so many dealers have been attacked and beaten, robbed or worse, that they no longer give out dealer contact information, even to new shops. Literally will not give out a phone number. "It's a liability issue for MAC tools," was all they'd tell me. I asked how all their competitors are able to give out dealer info, but they had no response. There is a dealer route management team you can appeal to, but no way to speak to them by phone, and they don't take inbound email, so you have to give the customer service rep your email to forward along, and hope for a reply "in a few weeks." I told them their policy was pure insanity and just hung up.
I'm going to toss the broken extension, relegate the bent ones to beater duty and already ordered something else. Will post that up in a few days when it gets here.![]()


Relay test kit,
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Those MAC wrenches look terrible. Looks like they missed a few finishing steps before chroming. Hope you didn't pay MAC prices for them.
Been quite happy with my Snap-On extensions. Hate to pay that kind of money for them, but they are nice.Well, I am truly starting to think nobody can produce a 1/4" drive extensions sets with any sense of quality control. I picked up a 6-piece kit from SK, and while these are nicely knurled and still straight as an arrow, they apparently have the same piss poor quality control at SK as they do at MAC.
This is their idea of acceptable chrome plating:
No, before someone asks, they can't be cleaned off.
Three out of the six piece set that look like this, in multiple places. The people SK have doing their quality control must be blind or just not give a ****.
SK said I could mail them in, wait 2 to 3 weeks after receipt for them to process and then maybe mail back something better, so minimum 1-month timeline. Postage on my dime of course. Fortunately Amazon is taking them back and sending a free replacement by this weekend, but I won't be surprised if it's not any better. I'd love to be wrong, but the odds are not in their favor .
Help me here folks. Can anyone stateside produce 1/4" extensions that aren't either broken, bent or poorly chromed out of the box?![]()
Help me here folks. Can anyone stateside produce 1/4" extensions that aren't either broken, bent or poorly chromed out of the box?![]()