BigBoreFan
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Does speed perks give you an additional discount off of the sale prices?
Does speed perks give you an additional discount off of the sale prices?
I just picked up the GW 3/8 metric deep sockets from Advance Auto. After tax it just over $16. I've been looking for a set on EBay but the going rate for USA craftsman and SK were 15 to 20 plus shipping. This seemed like a no brainer and the sockets look great and should be easy to take off my SK ratchets since the sockets are knurled. I almost bought more sockets but I already have more than I need minus the ones I just bought. I would recommend this set to anyone. They're too cheap to pass up whether you're a pro or hobbyist or somewhere in between.
I just picked up the GW 3/8 metric deep sockets from Advance Auto. After tax it just over $16. I've been looking for a set on EBay but the going rate for USA craftsman and SK were 15 to 20 plus shipping. This seemed like a no brainer and the sockets look great and should be easy to take off my SK ratchets since the sockets are knurled. I almost bought more sockets but I already have more than I need minus the ones I just bought. I would recommend this set to anyone. They're too cheap to pass up whether you're a pro or hobbyist or somewhere in between.
Went and did an online order then went in and picked them up. Nice set now I need a new HF cart to put them in haha

Congrats, ya they're excellent and the price is insane when you consider the nice rails they come with. Now you guys need to help me, do I need to buy the 1/4 sets too? I own duplicates of all my sockets at home already (With semi deeps, but I've considered buying extras of those too!)...but at the price I could put them in my extras drawer, or skip it and buy something else...![]()
Gearwrench is the anti-Tekton, with terrible warranty service. Read some of the horror stories on the other threads. +1 for Tekton.I do not know about tekton tools but I have been reading a few nice tings about them.
SK, Duralast all good in my book.
Just a thought mind you and a tad bit more expensive but not by too much, have you ever thought about Carlyle tools by Napa? Very well made and from my experience just about every small town in America has a Napa store so warranty is not a problem should they fail; just walk in and out asap.
Gearwrench is another good name to look out for; and speaking of the devil Napa will replace them if they should ever fail.
A decent set of 1/4" deep are worth their weight in gold at times. Especially for the cramped engine bays and dash work on modern cars. I'd struggle to work without them, in fact there's probably a few jobs i can think of that i couldn't do without them, like changing glow plugs down a well in the intake.
I got a great 1/4" set from halfords over a year ago and it was worth every penny;
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-to...nced-modular-tray-set-44-piece-socket-set-1-4
About £30 with a trade card, also i would heavily recommend a facom 1/4" t-handle, excellent for doing headlights etc.. or reaching those hard to get torx screws.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FACOM-1-...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
Mine gets used very often.
I am pry gonna swing by my local AA today and get the 3/8 deep n shallow along with the 1/4 shallow and possibly the deep, cant convince myself 100% I need 1/4 in deep
A decent set of 1/4" deep are worth their weight in gold at times.
I got the Gearwrench 1/4" deep set for about $11 at Advance auto a couple of days ago. My previous set of deep sockets only went up to 10mm.
I could not resist getting more at the prices they were selling them for so I also ended up getting 3/8" metric swivel sockets, deep sockets and shallow sockets, along with 3/8" SAE swivel sockets.
I didn't really need another set of 3/8" metric deep and shallow but it came to less than $25 after the sale and my rewards coupon.