I'm hoping this isn't a really dumb question.
But why, when I look through Stahwille's current catalog, don't they offer more sets of just sockets?
I have a 3/8" drive set with metric 12-point sockets (the "45" line). Now I want to pick up a set of SAE sockets (the "45a" line).
The Stahlwille catalog doesn't contain, and / or I can't find offered anywhere, a set of 45a sockets that isn't part of a full kit - with another ratchet, another set of extensions etc.
This isn't true across the board (1/4" drive Stahlwille offer an SAE sockets-only set, for example) but it seems to be true for at least a few Stahlwille socket series.
Is there an obvious reason for this that I'm missing? I realize I can buy 45a sockets as singles and build up what I want / need, but I'm assuming sets are generally at a discount to buying their pieces separately.
But why, when I look through Stahwille's current catalog, don't they offer more sets of just sockets?
I have a 3/8" drive set with metric 12-point sockets (the "45" line). Now I want to pick up a set of SAE sockets (the "45a" line).
The Stahlwille catalog doesn't contain, and / or I can't find offered anywhere, a set of 45a sockets that isn't part of a full kit - with another ratchet, another set of extensions etc.
This isn't true across the board (1/4" drive Stahlwille offer an SAE sockets-only set, for example) but it seems to be true for at least a few Stahlwille socket series.
Is there an obvious reason for this that I'm missing? I realize I can buy 45a sockets as singles and build up what I want / need, but I'm assuming sets are generally at a discount to buying their pieces separately.