Which brand for universal impact swivel sockets…?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2022
  • Just picked up these universal impact sockets from Husky. Not sure on their quality, as they’re off brand (China)…

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  • @joegriffin66
    @joegriffin66 2 года назад

    Thanks for the informative video. Yes I watch all your videos in their entirety. Hope you have a great week and family is doing well.

  • @mtomiuk8133
    @mtomiuk8133 Год назад +1

    Superb tool collection, great video! Thank you!

  • @TomGunnTools
    @TomGunnTools 2 года назад +4

    I have a few very old Matco impact swivels but the rest of mine are SK very well made.

  • @GCraigmile
    @GCraigmile 2 года назад +4

    There are a few very rare times when you will need chrome swivels sockets to get in very tight places!! I have Snap On and Cornwell impact swivel sockets AND chrome “Blue Power” swivel sockets for that few times you will need the thinner walls to get in there. 👍👍👍👍 Outstanding Video sir.

    • @jacksmith2315
      @jacksmith2315 2 года назад

      Wow blue power chrome? I thought blue power was only impacts. I have 1/2 drive metric deeps from cornwell. Great sockets. They arentblue power though.

  • @CT-te7bx
    @CT-te7bx 2 года назад +3

    I have zero experience with the swivel sockets but am looking to get some. I know there will be times I may need them on the farm but not sure how much so I’m looking to go budget to start. Thanks for the video. Look forward to see how they work for you.

    • @JakeNaughtFromStateFarm
      @JakeNaughtFromStateFarm 2 года назад +1

      If you haven’t yet, look into Astro Pneumatic, Sunex, and Capri. They’re all well priced and well made. I wouldn’t go super cheap, but I wouldn’t go premium either (unless you use them almost daily).

  • @CPthetooladdict
    @CPthetooladdict 2 года назад +11

    Stuck around for the whole thing I think some china tools can be good its just you have to be smart and have a keen eye!!

  • @benhude4351
    @benhude4351 2 года назад +3

    (Made it to the end) when you are able to, give your feedback on the husky swivel impact sockets. Would like to know how they compare to others you have.

  • @dragin79
    @dragin79 2 года назад +1

    Great video! On the fence of what I should buy would like to spend under $100. My biggest need is 15mm, should I go icon? Used tool truck brand? Thanks!

  • @itsatoolthing6323
    @itsatoolthing6323 2 года назад +3

    I personally prefer welded pin impact wobbly socket. The Snap-on ones are great but I wish they would cut the back edge at the drive in like the high end matco help with clearance.

    • @jacksmith2315
      @jacksmith2315 2 года назад +1

      Ya i have the sunex ones n they have the collar. Definitely gets in the way sometimes in tight spots. Other than that they are great sockets.

  • @jonstefanko7854
    @jonstefanko7854 2 года назад +1

    i try to buy all usa tools but i have sunex swivels. i am not full time mechanic so its hard to justify snap on swivel pricing unless i get a sick deal on them. sunex seem to be holding up great i have them in all drive sizes

  • @airratchet7313
    @airratchet7313 2 года назад +2

    I tried to save money and got the x core they suck. I have binding issues and chunks of metal come up from the inside of the socket. For that reason I got the snap on which I had in 3/8 already. Also the matco pinless are good too.

  • @lawrenceashworth7668
    @lawrenceashworth7668 2 года назад +1

    I buy a lot of mid grade such as icon, tekton ,gearwrench because I am a dyier but I like good toools . So now I’m trying to pick up some Williams and snap on

  • @rudydaberry122
    @rudydaberry122 Год назад +1

    I’ve been doing some research and I’m debating on getting some Astro pneumatic swivels. They are cheaper then grey pneumatic, sunex, and the icon line from harbor freight. I’m not sure what to get because I want some decent ones but not super cheap ones

  • @Toyotas_n__Tools
    @Toyotas_n__Tools 2 года назад +3

    That Matco design looks like what Koken does with their impact sockets.

  • @dhena8112
    @dhena8112 2 года назад +1

    Personally I try and buy USA, German, and Japanese tools.
    I like Wright impacts but don't like the full broaching they use on their deep sockets past like 14mm if I recall. I really like Williams USA for sockets then I fill in the mid length sockets with Snap on.
    Wrenches Wright makes good standard combos but really like Hazet. I also like SK x frames and recently bought some ICON flex heads because my gear wrenches start flopping if you blow on them. Time will tell if the ICON's hold up. Thing is I don't know of any USA made flex head ratchets.

  • @zacharygay7598
    @zacharygay7598 2 года назад +5

    I’m loving the content man but I’d love to see more videos of you out at the salvage yard taking parts off or you working on the cars or something at your house. I love all the videos but those are a really good change of pace!

  • @nordicpride9708
    @nordicpride9708 10 месяцев назад

    For the offshore stuff SUNEX is the best from what I’ve found. Great balance of size & durability, along with a solid warranty. I also have the HUSKY, and while they look nice they are much too bulky for daily automative/technician work. I refuse to buy Chinese stuff, but TAIWAN allll dayyyy loooooong! Great video!

  • @karlx-1
    @karlx-1 2 года назад +1

    You know your stuff!! Maybe the lighter sockets are Chrome Vanadium??

  • @AutotechSteve
    @AutotechSteve Год назад +1

    I have the Gearwrench x core pinless metric set that I’ve been using daily and I’m surprised how well they hold up but the inner pinless x core part is soft and it gets a lot of play in there especially on my Milwaukee fuel impacts

    • @nordicpride9708
      @nordicpride9708 10 месяцев назад

      It’s strange how they didn’t catch that. Their X-core pinless universal extension impacts allegedly have the same design but don’t really have that failure point 🤔

  • @paulmendenhall5226
    @paulmendenhall5226 2 года назад +1

    I have the g p swivel and love them i don't have all usa tools for example kinpex no buddy in us makes any as good

  • @Natedawolfman
    @Natedawolfman 2 года назад +2

    I was looking at picking up those 1/4 black hawk ones you put in Instagram

  • @gtcam723
    @gtcam723 2 месяца назад

    Ok what is that ratchet organizer you have there???
    I’ve bought tons of Gearwrench 90t around the $30 mark

  • @justinkilichowski360
    @justinkilichowski360 2 года назад +2

    I saw in one of your drawers with all the ratchets the green organizers. Who makes them and do they come in 1/4 to 1/2".

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  2 года назад +2

      Apexorganizers.com and yes, they come in 1/4”, 3/8” and 1/2”. He offers a variety of assorted colors. Use code “MTR10” for an extra 10% off your order

  • @thewampus97tj
    @thewampus97tj 11 месяцев назад +1

    The astro pneumatic set is a set i think im going to buy.

  • @shaunclancey1107
    @shaunclancey1107 10 месяцев назад

    the only thing that matters with swivel sockets of any kind is how small can it be and how quick you can get them warrantied. they all break i have a back up 18mm impact swivel just with that in mind one mac and one snap on. mac is shorter than the snap on so i use that one 1st and snappy after that one breaks

    • @shaunclancey1107
      @shaunclancey1107 10 месяцев назад

      should say for anyone else dont make the mistake i did just but 2 sets of your best box store warranty in house kind

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  10 месяцев назад

      I agree, size does matter when it comes to universal sockets. As for warranty, I stick with the tool truck brands for the most part, as I don’t want to suck around with offshore customer service to warranty a tool.

    • @shaunclancey1107
      @shaunclancey1107 10 месяцев назад

      @MidwestToolReview yea I really think it's based on how good the stores around you are, here in Canada canadian tire is great you just walk in and they swap it no questions. And they're just gearwrench rebrands

  • @jonstefanko7854
    @jonstefanko7854 2 года назад +1

    those blue power and gray pneumatic and sunex all look identical also to me

  • @lulu-fc9tf
    @lulu-fc9tf 6 месяцев назад

    Just wanted to share my experience with the AKM TOOL 20 Piece Swivel Socket Set - it's been a lifesaver for various projects. Highly recommend checking it out! 🔧👍

  • @truegrower658
    @truegrower658 7 месяцев назад +1

    What should I get deep or shallow swivel sockets?1/4 or 3/8 drive?

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  7 месяцев назад

      Both. You’ll use 3/8th more, but when you need 1/4”, I’d you don’t have them, you’d wish you did.

  • @michaeldozier9621
    @michaeldozier9621 2 года назад +5

    Random question I Wonder why some impact sockets are shiny some are not

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  2 года назад +2

      I really don’t know, but I’ll research for us!

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  2 года назад +9

      Ok, so what I finding is, the “shinny” appearance is called an “Electro-phosphate” finish, whereas the dull/matte finish is more of a Black Oxide finish. You can visibly see the machining marks on the dull finish, whereas as the “EP” finish is smoother.

    • @nathanielbarraza760
      @nathanielbarraza760 Год назад

      @@MidwestToolReview Phosphate is great as a water resistant material over Hard oxide or carbon coated.
      I Wonder if they will ever do Boron coating?
      it would reduce wear tremendously.

  • @josrpino1
    @josrpino1 11 месяцев назад +1

    What’s the difference between Taiwan and USA tool working on car or truck ?

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  11 месяцев назад

      I don’t know if this is a sarcastic question or a legitimate one, but in my experience, cheap tools have a higher probability of breaking. Tools w/o mechanical function (e.g. extensions, sockets, screwdrivers) typically are less prone to failure, whereas ratchets or even sockets with joints (e.g. universals) have a higher chance of failure. Personally, I want a tool that will function on demand. I don’t want to worry about tool failure or damaging the work, nor do I want a tool to slip and cause an injury to myself…that is the difference between cheap offshore brands and USA Made.

  • @austingoleman9431
    @austingoleman9431 2 года назад +1

    Hate when they leave the 18 out that’s the most common size I use that got me to not buy them just with that

  • @jacksmith2315
    @jacksmith2315 2 года назад +3

    Wow all the skips in that husky set. Some of the most common missing. No 16 or 18. How no 18? I hate sets like that. My first and only big set of impacts i got the sunex metric. Has shallow deep and swivels from 7-24 i believe. No skips. Great set. Its amazing how hard it is to find a set w no skips these days

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  2 года назад +2

      I couldn’t agree more. This is a great example of a tool manufacturer that doesn’t understand their consumer base needs!!

    • @benhurst1305
      @benhurst1305 2 года назад +1

      The Husky set has all you need for Japanese/asian vehicles. In the last 15 years I have never used a 16mm and just recently used a 18mm on an aftermarket part. Also Sunex skips sizes. I was about to buy a 1/2 set but they skip 24mm. Instead of a 24mm the set includes 26mm which I have never used. For a swivel socket you can always use a univeral joint and add the socket you want if a set is encomplete. But I understand wanting no skip full sets.

    • @tomhuish6370
      @tomhuish6370 7 месяцев назад

      Tekton never skips

  • @AK-IT
    @AK-IT Год назад +1

    If you only could choose one socket set?
    Would you get:
    a) impact shallow
    b) impact semi-deep
    c) impact deep
    d) impact shallow swivel
    e) impact semi-deep swivel
    f) impact deep swivel
    g) impact shallow swivel with extension

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад +1

      I have a video dedicated to your question dropping tonight!

    • @AK-IT
      @AK-IT Год назад

      @@MidwestToolReview how nice.

  • @arturoalonso9018
    @arturoalonso9018 8 месяцев назад +7

    Geez man you have a nice set up but for some reason you just yap and yap and take forever to set up the main part of the video. I know my opinion doesn’t matter but I’m sure I’m not the only one that thinks this way

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  8 месяцев назад +2

      Lol, yea I was long-winded in this video…can’t argue that point…

  • @fernandoboss1740
    @fernandoboss1740 2 года назад +2

    I work at a refinery and I'm gonna tell you something neither mac or snap on ain't got nothing with the bolts we deal with I'm talking about at least 2in nuts... they might be good for the general mechanic but for industrial like in the refinery doesn't cut it.. the only brand that does the job and only is the proto hands down.

    • @christopheryoung826
      @christopheryoung826 2 года назад +1

      711IM goes to 8 inch.

    • @johnnyolson258
      @johnnyolson258 7 месяцев назад

      When it comes to 2" and above the Wright wrenches are so much nicer than the proto. Wright 3/4" and 1" drive ratchets blow away the proto as well. Also prefer Wright impact sockets but the chrome proto sockets are very nice.

  • @calebsaddler6298
    @calebsaddler6298 Год назад +1

    Are you the young Morgan Freeman, from the movie , " The Bucketlist " ?
    You are very knowledgeable and know your stuff, enjoyed the video my friend.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      Lol, I’m afraid not, but I pride myself on learning new skills, while acquiring tools to get the job done!

  • @jameswatkins7278
    @jameswatkins7278 2 года назад

    Gear wrench or Matco

  • @mg8718
    @mg8718 4 месяца назад

    Alot of Matco is also made in China

  • @lawrenceashworth7668
    @lawrenceashworth7668 2 года назад +3

    Icon makes some nice impact swivel sockets

    • @karlx-1
      @karlx-1 2 года назад +1

      Are they pinless?

    • @lawrenceashworth7668
      @lawrenceashworth7668 2 года назад +1

      @@karlx-1 I’m not sure , I will have to look them up and see

    • @GahhDamnAlex
      @GahhDamnAlex 2 года назад +1

      @@karlx-1 they aren't but I love them. I used them all the time at work.

  • @JPIndustrie
    @JPIndustrie 21 день назад

    I explain USA made tools like USA made guitars; once you play anUSA made Fender or Gibson (after learning on foreign stuff) you feel and hear the difference immediately 😅

  • @AutotechSteve
    @AutotechSteve Год назад +1

    I’ll buy the snap on ones from you lol

  • @mg8718
    @mg8718 4 месяца назад

    Some guy on here claims ICON sockets are soft steel and dont last. All i know is the Pittsburg sockets last forever.

  • @joelexz4982
    @joelexz4982 2 года назад +1

    Good too know you are not all USA. Thanks

  • @guacamoleweiner69
    @guacamoleweiner69 2 года назад +1

    Husky sockets are tits man. I had those when i started after throwing away harbor crap. I still use them at home when i do side jobs. I love their socket rails too

  • @itsatoolthing6323
    @itsatoolthing6323 2 года назад +2

    Not sure why you would buy the husky set for $60 if you can buy the Snap-on for $10. That being said would like to see how the husky set holds up. I was surprised when you said they are Chinese manufacturers have to say they look quality. Time will tell.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  2 года назад +6

      That buy was a once in a lifetime type of deal. Guy had tools and he “needed the cash” so I bought everything for $60. I truly did not need this set, but went through with the purchase to review, test and provide insight. I want my viewers to know I have continuity and the best way is to sample a little of everything

  • @larryborkstrom3580
    @larryborkstrom3580 2 года назад +2

    I rather them them waller out than shatter if they warranty it don't matter how they die trade ot in get another the next set will be the Wright deep swivels one I get back on feet been on medical leave plus I'm not a fan of China made tools but if someone wants to buy them instead of USA I don't stand in there way I got some of everything made USA European Japan Taiwan China on few things I needed and price point played a factor at time I needed

  • @stuartthompson3837
    @stuartthompson3837 2 года назад +1

    Called swivel impact sockets

  • @jarinwilson9539
    @jarinwilson9539 2 года назад +3

    Matco or Armstrong pinless imo

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  2 года назад +1

      I do like the Matco, but haven’t purchased a full set. I think I have a few

    • @andrewscott8892
      @andrewscott8892 2 года назад +1

      The Craftsmans were made by Armstrong as well but good luck finding them from a person that doesn't think they are worth a fortune. The prices people are asking for Craftsman USA stuff is crazy especially when you can get nos Armstrong for cheaper and they are better tools

  • @southwplaya92
    @southwplaya92 Год назад

    I couldnt get audio

  • @valleygrown_dieseltech3444
    @valleygrown_dieseltech3444 Год назад

    They have impact that are cr-v not cr-mo

  • @thwaller4955
    @thwaller4955 Год назад +1

    I think the USA made criteria is way over rated. When you look at the quality, there are some USA tools that are worse than on USA made, also the other way around. Just because a tool is made in the USA does not make it better. It will make it higher priced though for sure. You really need to look at each tool and evaluate it.

  • @lawrenceashworth7668
    @lawrenceashworth7668 2 года назад +2

    American made tools are hard to find

    • @andrewscott8892
      @andrewscott8892 2 года назад

      No they aren't, you have proto, SK, Armstrong, wright, Allen, kd, kobalt USA. Check out cripe distributing, Harry j Epstein, ebay, pawn shops always have bins full of sockets you just have to go in and dig and search

    • @benhurst1305
      @benhurst1305 2 года назад +1

      Armstrong is out of business. But you also have Williams USA, Channelock, Klien, Lisle, Wilde Tool, Mayhew. Some of these companies sell USA and overseas tools, so you just have to look.

    • @andrewscott8892
      @andrewscott8892 2 года назад +1

      @@benhurst1305 yes Armstrong has been closed but because it happened within the last 5 years there is an abundance of nos out there and more and more government surplus comes to market everyday. The one good thing I have to say about Apex is they are still honoring Armstrongs lifetime warranty, yes you'll get a gearwrench tool back but you can always sell it

    • @benhurst1305
      @benhurst1305 2 года назад +1

      @@andrewscott8892 I have looked for ratchets but was having trouble finding them. Other than ebay, do you know of any tool distributers that have any ratchets?

  • @jameswatkins7278
    @jameswatkins7278 2 года назад +1

    Not a fan of gray pneumatic

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    @mjshuja1948 Год назад +1

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  • @hisimagenme
    @hisimagenme Год назад

    Title suggest you're going to do an in action compare... just verbiage doesn't really help those who want to see the proof in the pudding.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      No where in the the title does it suggest I was going to compare various swivel socket brands based on use… Using a socket once or twice or more, typically isn’t enough time determine quality and reliability, unless it is manufactured very poorly. That said, if you’re looking for something more in terms of feedback after use, I can make a vid on that subject, but this vid wasn’t that…

  • @ratchetwise440
    @ratchetwise440 Год назад

    Bonney and Armstrong ! UH OHHHHH !

  • @Adams_Grage
    @Adams_Grage 2 года назад +1

    Not all matco sockets are Taiwanese and there’s not a ratchet I own from matco that’s not American made if you look on the ratchet it has an American flag on it

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  2 года назад +1

      I’m fully aware of which tools are manufactured in the USA that are sold by Matco. After all, I have an entire service cart filled with Matco. There are a large portion of their tools which are offshore rebrands; that’s a fact. Their most popular socket is the ADV brand, and it’s Taiwanese.

    • @Adams_Grage
      @Adams_Grage 2 года назад +1

      @@MidwestToolReview I know and when you opened that drawer you said they were Taiwanese while naming the other brands you had that were. But I’m not gonna argue about it I was just saying they werent

  • @ratchetwise440
    @ratchetwise440 Год назад

    Chinese made ? I don't give a damn who makes it as long as it's a good quality product.We're all the same.... the boards of directors "may differ" Ahem.

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      I doesn’t bother me to use offshore manufactured tools, as long as the are reliable. However, if I can buy domestically, we’ll that’s what I’m going to do. Consider this, the Asian culture is brand loyal in every way. How often do you see an Asian American driving an American Made vehicle? Most often, they buy Honda, Toyota, Nissan, etc., which is fine, but if they’re unwilling to buy American Made products while living here, why would I want to support their country with what I buy….? I know it’s impossible to be 100% all American, but… when you can support your homeland, it’s nice to do so…

  • @Anonymous..VQ3.5Lg35
    @Anonymous..VQ3.5Lg35 Год назад

    Not everywhere in the world is USA so... there are other quality tools made not in usa lol 😂

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      Your point is…?

    • @Anonymous..VQ3.5Lg35
      @Anonymous..VQ3.5Lg35 Год назад

      Just stating that there are quality tools from over seas ( german tool companies, ect) great video thanks!

  • @SLIDEWAYSLIDEWAY
    @SLIDEWAYSLIDEWAY Год назад

    Made I USA tools doesn't mean quality, its just patriotic to over pay for them!

    • @MidwestToolReview
      @MidwestToolReview  Год назад

      Sorry, but American Made always prevails over offshore. Think economics; you can’t produce a high quality tool for the same fully-burden cost as American manufactures, while selling them for a fraction of the cost of USA Made tools…the math doesn’t work out, even if you consider the child labor aspect to keep the prices low…I’d rather pay the higher price for American Made tools, than pay for child labor to buy something offshore just to save a few bucks…it’s far greater than simple patriotism…it’s morals…where does your sit…

    • @SLIDEWAYSLIDEWAY
      @SLIDEWAYSLIDEWAY Год назад

      @@MidwestToolReview maybe you're ignorant but the cost of living has increased. People can't afford to pay made in USA products anymore. The reason why brands as tekton, sunnex, gearwrench, and almost any cordless tools to name a few are becoming popular which are all made outside of the US. The dollar needs to stretch further these days. If you think US products are superior why are the big 3 auto makers are going south to make their products? No one cares about morals, I phone, EV's are an example of that. No one sheds a tear when when a worker jumps off a building or a child is forced to mine minerals because it's not happening in their back yard. I'm simply telling how it is and your reply has some significant ignorance to it.