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SK Impact Sockets

joshboogie

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rhandwor

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I have some and the held up good. They used to be extra thick and heavy but they are normal size at this time.
 

a390st

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Oh boy, are the ones I have thick!!! They are about three or four times as thick as my Craftsman, Matco, and Bonney impact sockets. I have had them for a number of years, though, and I haven't had any trouble with them at all. They are just too heavy compared with my others, though.
 

Flash21

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I was looking at some 3/8" sets of SK impact sockets too:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRB7U/?tag=atomicindus08-20

I'm debating still because I have had bad luck with SK quality in the past. Everything I have read on the forum says the SK impacts are pretty good, no issues to speak of. (BTW, you can search "SK*" on the forum)

For 1/2" drive, I agree with Krusty on the Craftsman suggestion. I have them and I like them. For 3/8" drive, I'm considering the SK because they don't have the 'cone' design of the Craftsman and should fit in tighter spots.
 

kartracer55

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I have the deep and shallow combo kit in both metric and SAE, As well as a set of flip sockets, 1/2 inch drive impact extensions and a couple swivels. All are great, I have only broken one swivel, oddly enough, have broken more snap on's than the SK. The impact sockets are definitely a steal because they are damn near truck quality (and maybe better for all I know) for far less. No problems to date, still tickin'.


I wouldn't hesitate, they are great. Id say pass the Craftsman's because they skip too many of the larger sizes.
 
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Jokeman

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I have the largest deep sets in metric and standard, also that 3/8ths set. I have no complaints.
 

Mike83

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All are great, I have only broken one swivel, oddly enough, have broken more snap on's than the SK. The impact sockets are definitely a steal because they are damn near truck quality (and maybe better for all I know) for far less. No problems to date, still tickin'.

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Isn't SK considered a truck brand? They are sold off of trucks, but granted also at Sears and Amazon, etc.
 

Fedwrench

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QUOTE]Isn't SK considered a truck brand? They are sold off of trucks, but granted also at Sears and Amazon, etc.

True, they are sold by independent tool trucks but, I don't consider them a tool truck brand because they aren't exclusively sold off of trucks and they can be found in several retail stores. As a kid in California, almost every pro auto parts store sold SK as their tool line.
 
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