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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2025
I love this set if swivel sockets they work very well and holds up great!
Jorge i.
Comentado en México el 2 de junio de 2024
Excelente
Eduardo alberto garcia
Comentado en México el 15 de febrero de 2024
Están bien
1Harley1Camaro
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de noviembre de 2024
Used them for tough to reach bell housing bolt, nuts and studs on a 2002 Tahoe transmission swap. Indispensable tool set made the job comparitively easy. Much better than using a universal and socket combination. The socket end of these flex sockets flex just enough, but not too much, making it easy to use on the end of a 2 ft extension. Just enough wobble if you know what I mean. Took more torque than my Milwaukee 3/8" drive battery powered impact could dish out. Had to use a breaker bar on a couple bolts and the flex socket didn't mind at all.
R. Prosser
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2023
Superior Design – Flank Gripping – Heavy Duty Sockets – Bargain for this qualityI have a lot of heavy duty “professional mechanics only” name brand sockets like Proto, Snap-On, Mac Tools, and etc. that I have been using for decades to make a lot of money. However, these are “old school” design with sharp angle corners in the 6 point sockets. Of course, a 6 point socket grips much better than a 12 point socket such that a 6 point socket is the go to tool for tight frozen fasteners. This wonderful new design of a 6 point socket has radiused inside socket corners instead of the old school sharp angle corners. Unfortunately, this superior design does not have a rigorously defined name. Some of the names are “side gripping”, “flank gripping”, or simply “radiused inside corner” sockets.A 12 point socket will round over the 6 corners of a stuck fastener making it almost impossible to remove. To save your bacon you then use one of these superior new design radiused inside corner sockets like these to break loose the stuck bolt with the rounded corners. Or better for high torque applications always use this new kind of inside radiused corner socket to NOT round over the fastener corners in the first place.To better explain this superior design, I have attached some drawings to show the twisting torque force being applied to the side flanks of the fastener. The concept is that radiused corners in the socket opening allow the socket inside sides, and not the sharp angle corners, to apply force to a fastener's flat sides, rather than the fastener’s corners to prevent ruined fastener corner Round-Off problems.I sure wish I have a tool box full of these new fangled sockets when I first started out.
tm
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2023
Excellent product at a great price point
N. Hayer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de noviembre de 2023
Nice Socket Set
adell
Comentado en México el 18 de noviembre de 2023
De muy baja calidad
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