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Yarpo

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I'm pretty sure the majority of my Sunex impacts are both laser-etched and roll-stamped, in addition to being CrMo.

I was referencing Tektons, not sunnex, tho I should have specified because the original comment did mention both, my bad. :thumbup:
 
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Tekton impacts are faultless.
Proto chrome stuff is = but shop carefully.Prices all over the map.
I usually grab Gearwrench chrome ****. Thy're great tools
 

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tekton impacts nothing special, way better can be had at the price range and sunex overpriced for taiwan offerings .
Only ones I buy these days is taiwan japan style .
tekton chromes fair enough for price as is gearwrench at sale prices, gearwrench not what use to be and warranty not great so why pay for it .
 

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Of all the people cheering Tekton & Sunnex sockets, I kinda wonder if they REALLY know what good socket design is. I think many have purchased these sockets based on testimony & review of people that don't know a lot about sockets. Sure they work and have a couple of basic features that are OK but there are far better often cheaper Taiwan designs that are far better. I think chrome finish & not skipping sizes is how many judge a socket.

I have no experience with either Tekton or Sunnex chrome sockets so I have nothing to say about them. As far as impact sockets go, Sunnex are hard to beat. They make a ton of sizes, are very thin wall for impact and extremely tough. I bought a lot of 3/8" threw 3/4" drive sunnex impact sockets about 15 years ago after seeing a lot of other guys use them. I use these sockets daily and other than warranting my 9/16" for wear and 18 mm that I crack from time to time on work wheel bolts, these sockets have been flawless. No experience with GP as I don't think the brand existed when I bought mine. I hear HF impacts are good, but since they don't offer the sizes I need, never bought any.
 

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Sanctimonious point of order, directed at a number of people, and no one person in specific:

It's Sunex. One N, not two.
 

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Does Sunex and Tekton countersink the square drive end? I know Gray Pneumatic does not; they're totally flat across the drive end.
 

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every 6 point socket made now has pretty much the same flank drive geometry that SO invented but since the patent expired now the cheapest socket has it. sockets, in my opinion are not something you need high end to get something long lasting or worth the money
 

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tekton impacts nothing special, way better can be had at the price range and sunex overpriced for taiwan offerings.[\QUOTE]


How is Sunex overpriced? What brand do you suggest as an alternative?



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because you can get same or better taiwan sockets cheaper without sunex branding.
Only impacts i buy these days is japan style, they beat pretty hard daily on farm machines and auto's and don't wallow or chip easily, also good design with full shouldering even on deeps so always best chance they fit in recessed wells etc, tapered feed drive and hex end, grooved & hole for pin or ball and ball recess on other 3 drive sides .
GP tekton and sunex all overrated on impacts although sunex would be best out of those 3 .
 

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because you can get same or better taiwan sockets cheaper without sunex branding.
Only impacts i buy these days is japan style, they beat pretty hard daily on farm machines and auto's and don't wallow or chip easily, also good design with full shouldering even on deeps so always best chance they fit in recessed wells etc, tapered feed drive and hex end, hole for pin or ball and ball recess on other 3 drive sides .
GP tekton and sunex all overrated on impacts although sunex would be best out of those 3 .

Do you have a link to any of these sockets?
 

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Looking for wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, hammers, pry bars, the basics to start with.

For Hex Wrenches I'm probably going Bondhus and for screwdrivers probably With but am open to suggestions.

I'm not kidding myself, I love my snappy dual 80s enough that I've already got my guy getting them for me.

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Williams USA black handled screwdrivers.
Pry bars wilde, via harry J epstein. Cheap, USA made, with or without striking caps, lots of sizes.
Trusty cook/nupla/and some generic ball peins from whoever.
Depending on budget/sizes - wright grips. For less money - sunex are longer pattern than tekton. All have worked well for me.
Tekton, Gearwrench, sunex, chrome sockets are pretty similar until the budget climbs. Whatever is on sale and comes with the accessories you want.
Bit sockets/torx from VIM. Low profile and impact rated. Super tough stuff.
 

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Basically, spend the big money on the MUST HAVE expensive stuff. Snap-on 1/4 drive universals, for instance. I'd gladly use cheaper wrenches, ratchets, and sockets, to have those in the box.
 

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Do you have a link to any of these sockets?

Nobody ever seems to have links to these mystical Taiwan sockets with stepped shoulders, paper thin walls, cheaper than Tekton, free shipping to the States, lifetime warranty, etc.

I'm absolutely certain there is some niche hard to find something out there. But if you want it delivered by the end of the week and sold by a place that will accept a P.O. and won't set off fraud alerts in your purchasing manager's office Tekton and Sunex are pretty much it unless you want to spend about twice as much money.
 

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Nobody ever seems to have links to these mystical Taiwan sockets with stepped shoulders, paper thin walls, cheaper than Tekton, free shipping to the States, lifetime warranty, etc.

I'm absolutely certain there is some niche hard to find something out there. But if you want it delivered by the end of the week and sold by a place that will accept a P.O. and won't set off fraud alerts in your purchasing manager's office Tekton and Sunex are pretty much it unless you want to spend about twice as much money.

I've searched pretty hard and I sure can't find any...
 
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no life warranty and not likely free shipping .
I get them via captain tool or amazon/ebay .
 

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Williams USA black handled screwdrivers.
Pry bars wilde,
+1 on williams hard handle sets.
Had the 19pc set off amazon for 98 bucks and they proper nice proper durable usa drivers
only other ones I really like is the toptul go-thru sets, they proper nice too .
those wilde prybars are decent, I had the craftsman branded ones as good sale price and like the heandle color as a bit visible and nice have a craftsman branded tool that decent, wallmart has them too and tekton, tekton being most expensive normally .
 

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Wilde pry bars,
Sunex for Imapct sockets,
Williams (USA)for wrenches,
Williams or Witte screwdrivers,
Trusty cook/Estwing for hammers.



Pretty good list. I have experience with all the items above and would recommend them all. I would look at Wright for wrenches and Williams USA for chrome sockets if you need them.

Wilde striking cap pry bars can't be beat.

Remember, the OP needs these as backup tools at an alternative locations. Since you have two locations to fill you could try two different brands of each tool... then you could decide which you like most and know for future purchases.


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Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/352372432221
Here you go these are on top of the search list on eBay under 'impact socket'. Its a 1/2" set 35pc both deep/shallow made in Taiwan, CR-V (which you experts probably think is not as good as CR-M, but anyways that'd another discussion), $70au/$50ish/USD, so under $1.50 per socket. They have better features than sunnex, tekton, GP etc. Look closely at the sockets, look at the shouldering, proper necking down on the smaller sizes opposed to what you get with Sunnex. These are the first ones I came across, literally 100's of other decent offerings. They are not 'illusive'...lol.
 

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Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/352372432221
Here you go these are on top of the search list on eBay under 'impact socket'. Its a 1/2" set 35pc both deep/shallow made in Taiwan, CR-V (which you experts probably think is not as good as CR-M, but anyways that'd another discussion), $70au/$50ish/USD, so under $1.50 per socket. They have better features than sunnex, tekton, GP etc. Look closely at the sockets, look at the shouldering, proper necking down on the smaller sizes opposed to what you get with Sunnex. These are the first ones I came across, literally 100's of other decent offerings. They are not 'illusive'...lol.


I spent some time yesterday on ebay looking. couldnt find jack. I'm in the U.S. so the link you posted won't work for us U.S. residence.

Edit: I just searched ebay "impact socket set metric" and scrolled through the first 4 pages, 200 listings... Nada.
 
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Nobody ever seems to have links to these mystical Taiwan sockets with stepped shoulders, paper thin walls, cheaper than Tekton, free shipping to the States, lifetime warranty, etc.

I'm absolutely certain there is some niche hard to find something out there. But if you want it delivered by the end of the week and sold by a place that will accept a P.O. and won't set off fraud alerts in your purchasing manager's office Tekton and Sunex are pretty much it unless you want to spend about twice as much money.

This post is just simply false information. Just because you don't know what to look for it does not mean its 'niche' & not readily available to the masses. Well designed impact sockets are easier to find today than EVER before....and much cheaper.
 

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Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/352372432221

Here you go these are on top of the search list on eBay under 'impact socket'. Its a 1/2" set 35pc both deep/shallow made in Taiwan, CR-V (which you experts probably think is not as good as CR-M, but anyways that'd another discussion), $70au/$50ish/USD, so under $1.50 per socket. They have better features than sunnex, tekton, GP etc. Look closely at the sockets, look at the shouldering, proper necking down on the smaller sizes opposed to what you get with Sunnex. These are the first ones I came across, literally 100's of other decent offerings. They are not 'illusive'...lol.



Lol. Can you post a pic of your set? You just found a random eBay listing. How do you know the steel alloy they use is any good? There are no reviews from anyone who has tried them.

Why are these the "proper" way to neck down the socket? Maybe I want a set with a taper so my sockets last longer.

OP don't listen to this. Find a reputable brand with good reviews from people who have used the tools. There are many preferential options available (like marking style, alloy, and neck design) so pick the features that work for your situation. Why take a chance on some random eBay listing to save a couple of bucks? Lol.


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The EU and Australia seem to have more options for premium asian tools, and no name stuff, with reasonable availability. Lots of the cheap stuff you can find here in the US is non branded with crazy shipping times.


Tekton and sunex are popular because they're known, knowns. They are fairly established, people assume that well they sell won't be junk. Look at Astro pneumatic. There are places to buy specialty tools similar to their stuff for 20% less. No support, no info on quality, constantly shifting brand names, often poor QC and shipping times. So I buy from astro, I trust them.
 

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Those are mainland china made (DONGTE), see them under 2 or 3 brand names .
Can get them on US ebay and potentially probably good home user starter set .
crv fine in inpacts and been used for decades and real importance is exact grade of crv and how well they tempered/treated for impact use.
Many top brands do net even state crv or crmo, they just state alloy steel .
Stepped shouldering and pin/grooves more a european and japan common design I suspect, lot of the early truck brands had tapered nose and full diameter over full length and guess a lot still like them and that design still copied, I still got some like it but much prefer stepped shouldering .
 

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I noticed something odd on my Sunex 3/8 "master" set just the other day. These were purchased within the last 6 months. Not at home at the moment so the sizes may be off but:

Sitting in a Westling tray, I noticed the 16mm and some others looked odd with a much thicker wall so I got the dial calipers out...

The 16mm, 17mm, 5/8", 3/4", both std and deep are all made the same outer diameter! A cost cutting step to not mill down the smaller sizes, maybe?

I think this also occurs in my 1/4 sets, too.

Your right that is plain simple cost cutting, they will use as many same sized blanks & just broach out the different size. On the small sizes they will turn down the tips like a funnel which is not ideal for access. Good sockets will be tailored in blank size to each individual size.
 

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I think the mods need to take a look at what's going on here...
 
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