I’ve got a mate, works away from his shop a lot, who does exactly as suggested above - regular sockets in 3/8 drive, and only carries impacts in 1/2” drive. He drives the impacts with either his impact wrench, or a regular ratchet (big old black oxide Proto).
Seems to work o.k. for him. I don’t think the socket to ratchet fit is as good as with regular sockets, but it works. I’m sure there are times when the impacts are a bit bulky too, but again, he manages.
In my own place I use these KoKen impacts. They’ve worn well, and I like the bold size markings. Not just beneficial with old eyes, but also in dim workshops!
KoKen also offer a thin walled impact socket, which might be a better ”dual purpose” tool, but obviously it won’t have such a long life.
I like the look of these Wera Impacts. Bold size marks and colour coding. Taiwan made, but if they are as durable as other Wera sockets, I would have no complaints. Reasonably priced, at least where I am.
