Hello, as a young mechanic going through school right now and acquiring tools as I go most of you are ware of the discount snap on gives for this. I’m getting ready to invest into sockets and i made a plan and am looking for some opinions. I like those 3 post socket trays and found some good deals on them, so now for sockets to fill those. I found a craftsman 300 piece 6 point chrome set for 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 and it covers most sockets that’ll match the trays. For 12 points doing the same thing except with just 2 row trays so shallow and deep. Finally onto impacts, 3 row socket trays with gear wrench impacts shallow and deep for 3/8 and 1/2. Now you’re most likely wondering why I need the 3 rows if I’m only getting shallow and deep. Well I love the snap on semi deep so I’ll fill those middle rows up over time but get most with my discount. My question is, does this sound like a good plan and then overtime when ever the Cman starts to wear out I’ll start replacing my most used sockets with the snap on ones. My opinion is I’ll cover every bolt I should run into seeing as of now I’ll be working on everything from gas outboard like Yamaha to diesel inboards like Cummins and CAT. Just to recap and stop rambling I’ll have every size Cman or gear wrench in shallow and deep in both chrome and impact but I’ll have semi deep snap ons since those will fit most bolts and say as time goes on and I wear out for example Cman 13mm deep I’ll replace that with a snap on.

