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What do you think of this socket set
https://www.griotsgarage.com/usag-100-piece-metric-socket-bit-ratchet-set/
Trying to avoid made in china tools. Presumably this isn’t but other than griots garage, can’t find any info about it I like that it has a 9 3/4” extension I don’t see with the the ones sold at Lowe’s and HD At this price, is there another brand I should be considering?
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Price is too high for me.
I see the same sets for about half that...or less. I don't have another brand to recommend.
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I would be tempted to try to find something used with craftsman on FB marketplace or something like that.
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USAG is an Italian brand.
https://www.usag.it/en/chisiamo/marchio I never heard of them before today. |
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Yea the only info online I could find was a site in Italy …the one you posted
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DAMNED $pendy if you ask me. You say, "no chinese"...does that include Tiawan in your mind?
If not, this for the 1/4" drive socket set in both metric and SAE https://www.tekton.com/1-4-inch-drive-6-point-socket-and-ratchet-set-skt05303 And this for your bit set... https://www.tekton.com/1-4-inch-shank-hex-bit-set-37-piece-dbh93101 In my opinion, Tekton is a decent replacement for the old USA made Craftsman tools as far as quality goes. You might surf the Tekton site a bit...tools shipped in the USA to you...10% credit on your next order, and a simple guarantee...send a pic of the broken tool, they ship a new one.
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I was just going to say I’m liking the the Tekton sets I’m seeing online.
Thanks sir. I’m going with a tekton set
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The recent video about the guy that works in the McLaren service center was interesting. He's got a set of "stubby" sockets that are "Capri" brand (Taiwan). I don't know anything about them, but if you can use them on a McLaren...
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Went with the 3/8 Inch Drive 6-Point Socket and Ratchet Set, 42-Piece (6-24 mm)
And Tekton site takes PayPal…yes!!!!!
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(edit) Warning!!! Tools can become addictive.
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While the tool set is neat and organized, in a case, it’s way too much money.
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I don't like tool sets that are pre-selected for me. I definitely don't like that Griot set - 1/4 and 1/2" drives but no 3/8? Most of my work is done with 3/8 drive sockets (10mm up to 19). Ten mm is the line between 1/4 and 3/8. I have a 3/8 drive 10mm socket, but for the most part everything from 10m down is 1/4" drive. 19 is the line between 3/8 and half. I have a 19 mm 3/8 drive socket, but I also have one in 1/2 drive and everything from 19 up is 1/2 drive.
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Good point by wd. 3/8" drive is the most commonly used for automotive wrenching. Also, in order to advertise more pieces, many of these "complete set" things add lots of 1/4" hex bits while sockets skip sizes. The bits are extremely cheap when purchased seperately.
If you have a tool rollaway, Tekton puts ratchet & socket sets like these. I have a set of 1/2" drive sockets only on these rails. Pretty trick..sockets lock on firmly with a 1/4 twist. Again, no skips. https://www.tekton.com/3-8-inch-drive-6-point-socket-set-44-piece-skt13201
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If someone offered to sell me that tool set
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I hate the plastic case they make it look cheap. Presentation is everything.
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USAG and face have begun selling the same tools and sets, either/both are great in my experience. I've been buying them when I can and when I have a need for something and I've never been disappointed. That being said, they are a bit expensive. I usually keep my eyes on ebay for some deals.
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If you like the rails, the US manufacturer is Ernst. They have a huge selection of organization products. Some are available on Amazon
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