Honestly I know theres no right answer here. I am doing more house based handymanning type work and I rarely need any sockets or ratchets for it.
I want something real small and not even a blow molded case because that’s too big for how rarely I’d use it. I want something I can store in a handyman back or bucket. I’ll use the ernst tekton socket twist rails.
Im on the fence about 1/4 or 3/8 and shallow or deep or mid even. I only want one set to keep it small. The Johnny bolts would have needed deep or maybe mid might have worked.
I can honestly make a decent argument for any of them working. 1/4 is smaller and lighter and goes to 15mm which is prob big enough for handyman stuff. But 3/8 can go bigger and maybe I don’t need anything too small. But I can imagine taking apart a washing machine and it having real small bolts.
I was even thinking 12 point maybe there’s some household stuff that runs 12 point fasteners and then I can keep these from getting mixed up with my car tools. If it’s in a house it’s prob not so rusty to need 6 point but maybe it’s something in the yard.
Tekton makes 1/4 impacts up to 17mm which should cover every size I need. And I could run with an adapter on my impact driver in my bag.
what I been doing is have a impact nut driver set but it’s kind of big because each one has its own 1/4 shank and i don’t have a ratchet in the handyman bag.
my limits for this are one single drive of socket and one length. One to two ratchets max. Like a short/reg and a XL flex maybe as a second one. This is something I’m honestly going to use a few times per year so it needs to stay small and light.
I want something real small and not even a blow molded case because that’s too big for how rarely I’d use it. I want something I can store in a handyman back or bucket. I’ll use the ernst tekton socket twist rails.
Im on the fence about 1/4 or 3/8 and shallow or deep or mid even. I only want one set to keep it small. The Johnny bolts would have needed deep or maybe mid might have worked.
I can honestly make a decent argument for any of them working. 1/4 is smaller and lighter and goes to 15mm which is prob big enough for handyman stuff. But 3/8 can go bigger and maybe I don’t need anything too small. But I can imagine taking apart a washing machine and it having real small bolts.
I was even thinking 12 point maybe there’s some household stuff that runs 12 point fasteners and then I can keep these from getting mixed up with my car tools. If it’s in a house it’s prob not so rusty to need 6 point but maybe it’s something in the yard.
Tekton makes 1/4 impacts up to 17mm which should cover every size I need. And I could run with an adapter on my impact driver in my bag.
what I been doing is have a impact nut driver set but it’s kind of big because each one has its own 1/4 shank and i don’t have a ratchet in the handyman bag.
my limits for this are one single drive of socket and one length. One to two ratchets max. Like a short/reg and a XL flex maybe as a second one. This is something I’m honestly going to use a few times per year so it needs to stay small and light.









