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HanShotFirst

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So I picked up a set of these today. Stubby SAE set. Not something I need or use much, but it was a hole in my tool collection.
 
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MWEric

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Working on the road I had to go to Meijer to get some metric hex sockets. They are bad, bits were soft and wore out fast. Got me through the job though. I also bought a set of the flex head ratchet wrenches, they are not bad. Nice chrome, 6 point. Flex section isn't sloppy.
 

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Bit sockets and bits in general is something the low cost tool makers have yet to perfect. Some are better than others but the best bit sockets I have yet used were either Wiha or Snap On. VIM gets good reviews though and they are priced a little above what I would call "cheap".

Tekton is a great company though and even if they have a few turds, I feel they are just trying to fill gaps at the same price point as the rest of their lineup.
 

6PTsocket

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Bit sockets and bits in general is something the low cost tool makers have yet to perfect. Some are better than others but the best bit sockets I have yet used were either Wiha or Snap On. VIM gets good reviews though and they are priced a little above what I would call "cheap".

Tekton is a great company though and even if they have a few turds, I feel they are just trying to fill gaps at the same price point as the rest of their lineup.
I was installing a class 3 trailer hitch. The main bolt was a giant flat head with 1/2" hex drive that they wanted torqued to 250 ft lbs. I bought the cheap bit set at HF, installed it on an SK 25" breaker bar and put a cheater pipe on that. I pulled until the breaker bar started to bend and called it tight as I do not have a torque wrench that goes that high. The HF bit from a $7 set was totally undamaged.

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earlthegoat2

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Ive never stripped or damaged a 1/2 hex bit either. Haha.

Plenty of 5/32, 3/16, 4mm, 5mm though. As well any torx bit up to T40. My Torx bit sockets are my number one warranted class of tool. Much fewer though since I got the Snappys.

I don't warrant these because I use a power tool on it but I go through 1or 2 T27 4" Wiha power bits every month depending on what I am doing. I buy them from McMaster-Carr by the dozen. I work with T27 screws and a 1/4" impact driver pretty frequently.
 
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