Who else is out there besides Williams? I guess Wright.
Snap-On is pretty stellar with warranty.... but chrome sockets aren't super warranty items.
If we're talking markings, Snap-On is pretty **** with theirs. Chrome sockets require reading glasses. My impact sockets have a lightly outlined NASCAR font ('cuz Murica).... and those are really hard to read. I tried paint markers, white-out, etc. Nothing survives.
-Ryam
There’s a huge choice of manufacturers for impact sockets.
Asides from Snap On, Williams and Wright, Proto also come to mind. That’s not a bad choice for U.S. made tools.
Worldwide you have Hazet, Stahlwille, Gedore, Elora, Facom, SAM, KoKen, KTC, King **** and Deltec, to name just a few I’ve encountered.
I’m in the U.K, so although I like U.S. tools, the quality to price ratio isn’t always great for me. A Snap On 17mm impact will set me back about £18, a Hazet just £8, and a Deltec (British made) a frac less.
I tend not to bother with sets. I’ve got a mish mash of predominantly KoKen, Hazet and Deltec. Snap On do win it for availability, as I can usually track down the truck same day if needed.
KoKen and Deltec win it on the range available. I can’t think of anything that one or other don’t offer.
The Japanese makers tend to win on visibility of markings, and yes, this is something a lot get wrong.
Here are KoKen
And KTC.
I don’t get sentimentally attached to impact sockets, or worry too much about warranty. Although I have hand sockets that belonged to my Father and Grandfather that I treasure, I’ve always viewed Impact Sockets as consumables, and I keep spares to hand in the popular sizes.