These sets were on sale for ~$10 a month or two ago...couldn't resist picking one up for $1 a socket, especially considering they're made in Taiwan and lifetime warranty.
I posted a comment about making these sets and was informed they exist. Well there you have it. At garage sales if I see 10mm anything I tend to pick it up. So I have a number of 10mm combination wrenches today.
Thanks for another review. I couldn't resist buying one of these 10mm sets (not HF) because it seemed like a good deal. Not sure why I bought it really. Never lost a 10mm or any socket for that matter. About a year ago, I "lost" a 9/16 socket. Thought I looked everywhere when I was looking for it. Eventually found it when I dropped a wrench. When I got down to pick it up, saw the socket under a tool box near the wall. 🙄
Great review, ty. Never really used Pittsburgs. glad to hear your good opinion about them. Think I'll visit Harbor Freight soon. (Could substitute these for my Protos, good idea. Thanks.)
I've been losing 10mm sockets long before it was a meme..i don't know what it is, i'm always searching for one...every other socket is in the set but the 10mm
Hello again, Catus Maximus and Tiny Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Question for you. Is there a SAE 12-point version of this tool? As a Aircraft Mechanic, I don't need Metric Sockets. At least not yet. Again thank you 😊
I bought the Carlyle version at NAPA a few years ago, but I sold it last summer, I don’t know why. But, I think the Carlyle set was the first of its kind back then, I don’t recall seeing a similar set available anywhere else back then. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong. I did end up buying the Pittsburgh version three months ago. I wonder of HF is going to have an ICON version now. I haven’t seen a version from Tekton yet.
@@feyrband that’s a great point. I like the Tekton tools I have bought over the years. I wouldn’t mind being a Fanboy, but I don’t want to order tools through the mail anymore. I’ve just been going to HF to buy the Pittsburgh and ICON stuff. I used to prefer Tekton over ICON, now I don’t care anymore.
You could buy both the Pittsburgh and O’Reilly sets, PLUS a dedicated Quinn socket wrench for each of the 10mm sockets for less than that SnapOn set!
And the Astro set with the hi-viz paint too
I bought it on sale for 10 bucks.. love it.
These sets were on sale for ~$10 a month or two ago...couldn't resist picking one up for $1 a socket, especially considering they're made in Taiwan and lifetime warranty.
I posted a comment about making these sets and was informed they exist. Well there you have it. At garage sales if I see 10mm anything I tend to pick it up. So I have a number of 10mm combination wrenches today.
Thanks for another review. I couldn't resist buying one of these 10mm sets (not HF) because it seemed like a good deal. Not sure why I bought it really. Never lost a 10mm or any socket for that matter. About a year ago, I "lost" a 9/16 socket. Thought I looked everywhere when I was looking for it. Eventually found it when I dropped a wrench. When I got down to pick it up, saw the socket under a tool box near the wall. 🙄
I bought this very product (With coupon) & for the price, I think it’s a value that cannot be beat (ANYWHERE that I’ve seen).
Great review, ty. Never really used Pittsburgs. glad to hear your good opinion about them. Think I'll visit Harbor Freight soon. (Could substitute these for my Protos, good idea. Thanks.)
I've been losing 10mm sockets long before it was a meme..i don't know what it is, i'm always searching for one...every other socket is in the set but the 10mm
Hello again, Catus Maximus and Tiny
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Question for you. Is there a SAE 12-point version of this tool? As a Aircraft Mechanic, I don't need Metric Sockets. At least not yet. Again thank you 😊
A 14mm set would be great.
i already had to take the 1/4" back with the 1/4" reducer broke off inside
Good job love you From Dino Mares Fontana CA
For my job we use 13s, 15s, 18s, and 24s more than anything else. I'd love to have a set of these for 13mm and 15mm but they dont exist
Harbor freight either on sale or with a coupon is hard to beat.
I bought the Carlyle version at NAPA a few years ago, but I sold it last summer, I don’t know why. But, I think the Carlyle set was the first of its kind back then, I don’t recall seeing a similar set available anywhere else back then. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong. I did end up buying the Pittsburgh version three months ago. I wonder of HF is going to have an ICON version now. I haven’t seen a version from Tekton yet.
Tekton usuallys has an option to buy individuals of everything so for them there's less incentive.
@@feyrband that’s a great point. I like the Tekton tools I have bought over the years. I wouldn’t mind being a Fanboy, but I don’t want to order tools through the mail anymore. I’ve just been going to HF to buy the Pittsburgh and ICON stuff. I used to prefer Tekton over ICON, now I don’t care anymore.
How did the 3/4 drive vevor sockets hold up
Snap-On...LOL
The Autozone set and the more expensive sets have magnetic impact sockets, Harbor Freight and Tractor Supply sets do not.
I need a 15mm kit
Unless you’re using your tools professionally daily, Snap On is ridiculously expensive. I’ve used Pittsburg for years. They’re fine.
They do disappear, maybe it's paranormal.
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Did u lose any yet? 😂
He lost the whole set. It was his destiny.
4:30am
I'm buying the Snap-On set.
✌️out 🖕🤣