Suggestions on a 3/8 socket/driver set?
Hello all,
I've never owned a socket/driver set, and I was thinking about getting one so I can try to do some of my own work.
I was thinking of this for $40, but I wasn't sure if there was another with deep six-sided sockets that was better. Or if there were some cheaper drivers or socket sets. What would you guys & girls recommend?
I've never owned a socket/driver set, and I was thinking about getting one so I can try to do some of my own work.
I was thinking of this for $40, but I wasn't sure if there was another with deep six-sided sockets that was better. Or if there were some cheaper drivers or socket sets. What would you guys & girls recommend?
<p>Anything that can be purchased locally works for me. I use to be only craftsman, now I buy Husky and whatever else. Hardware stores are everywhere so it make sense to just by something available most places. </p>
If its just for DIY any hardware store brand Husky (Home Depot) or Kobalt (Lowes) will be fine, plus if it breaks bring it back and they'll replace it free.
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Hello all,
I've never owned a socket/driver set, and I was thinking about getting one so I can try to do some of my own work.
I was thinking of this Williams one for $40, but I wasn't sure if there was another with deep six-sided sockets that was better. Or if there were some cheaper drivers or socket sets. What would you guys & girls recommend?
I've never owned a socket/driver set, and I was thinking about getting one so I can try to do some of my own work.
I was thinking of this Williams one for $40, but I wasn't sure if there was another with deep six-sided sockets that was better. Or if there were some cheaper drivers or socket sets. What would you guys & girls recommend?
Cant go wrong with any of them for DIY use in my opinion.
Thanks everybody. Will definitely check out those that warranty their stuff locally. Is a set of standard and deep metric sockets enough? Should I be looking into extensions of a certain size?
I use the Kobalt metric set at work and I love the feel of the ratchet plus it has a nice fine click gearing so if you're in a tight spot you can get a click off pretty easily. Whatever set you get make sure it has 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 19 both regular and deep sockets. Also it'd be nice to find a set that has 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" ratchets. Yes you have the occasional 21, 27 and odd sizes but that's rare. Here is a decent set at Lowes on sale for $119 regularly $169
Shop Kobalt Standard (SAE) and Metric Mechanic's Tool Set with Hard Case (200-Piece) at Lowes.com
Shop Kobalt Standard (SAE) and Metric Mechanic's Tool Set with Hard Case (200-Piece) at Lowes.com
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