The poll question is awkwardly framed, the built-in assumption: we all use chrome sockets with impact tools. A lot of us only use impact sockets with power tools, which means the poll results will skew towards "No".
Impact sockets are so cheap that anyone here can afford a complete set. I don't know why this issue keeps popping up. The only exception I've seen: Eric O of SMA was using an impact socket with an impact gun to remove a starter, and had clearance issues. He then had to switch to a chrome socket. That's a reasonable exception, which should be rare.
Yes. Plenty have split. Never had one blow apart. Had plenty sail across the shop from worn drives/loose fittings. I've also had some used on a regular basis with no noticeable wear and no hesitation to continue using them on an impact when needed.
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Bogie
What do you answer if you've never used chrome on an impact to break one?
Generally though, I can't remember the last time I ever broke any socket other than a couple bit sockets which are fragile to begin with. If you use the right size drive and length of ratchet/bar and realize that just adding more torque until something breaks is stupid, then it's pretty rare to break anything in the first place. Right tool for the job and all...get out the liquid wrench or torch or whathaveyou rather than throwing a cheater on it.
