I picked up some new Stahlwille sockets recently in some sizes I was missing and noticed distinct differences between them.
I was wondering if any Stahlwille aficionados had any info/comment on the whys and wherefores.
All 3/8 drive, all stamped 45 series.
Left to right:
1) New 16mm - longer, crisply finished, marked with a diamond logo, no hole.
2) Older 17mm - shorter profile, very rough inside and out, retention hole
3) Older 20mm - shorter profile, rough inside, well finished outside, no hole.
I'm guessing some are considerably older than others, the only one I have bought brand new direct from a dealer is the 16mm, the others have all been ebay finds of unknown vintage.
The most obvious difference being the height - Stahlwille seems to only list dimensions on their website which match the newer taller profile, which seems odd as the shorter profile can be quite handy. Fit and finish does seem nicer on the 16mm.
Any insights? Just curious really.
I was wondering if any Stahlwille aficionados had any info/comment on the whys and wherefores.
All 3/8 drive, all stamped 45 series.
Left to right:
1) New 16mm - longer, crisply finished, marked with a diamond logo, no hole.
2) Older 17mm - shorter profile, very rough inside and out, retention hole
3) Older 20mm - shorter profile, rough inside, well finished outside, no hole.
I'm guessing some are considerably older than others, the only one I have bought brand new direct from a dealer is the 16mm, the others have all been ebay finds of unknown vintage.
The most obvious difference being the height - Stahlwille seems to only list dimensions on their website which match the newer taller profile, which seems odd as the shorter profile can be quite handy. Fit and finish does seem nicer on the 16mm.
Any insights? Just curious really.