This is a prime example of why I've stayed with this channel since the super screwdriver. It's all about learning from one another in an ego free environment. Thank you for creating this safe space for us tool nerds and fan boys.
When you all were saying pass-thru I kept thinking that somehow the spline shaft fit in from the top so I could use them all on a 3/8 ratchet… your comment was the one where it dawned on me what you all were saying.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I agree with not using a 1/4 impact on those huge sockets. I also agree that Klein needs to sell just the adapters. I want to see an adapter for the 11-1 ratchet screw driver.
For the smaller SAE you can use the 1/4 socket from the open wrench set , because it has a magnet , use the smaller impact piece , then attach the sae smaller deep sockets
I've received the 65239 last week, it's a nice set. To make it more complete, I've added: TEKTON SID12007 9/32", TEKTON SID12009 11/32", TEKTON SID12117 17mm, 3/8" square drive sockets to it. I also added a DEWALT DW2542IR adapter to use the bigger Klein flip sockets directly with an impact driver, without having to use two Klein adapters in series. Everything fit well in the small free space compartment in the ModBox case.
5:30 this is the biggest issue right here! I don’t want to use an adapter like 7:22… I want an adapter with the shaft of 6:56 and the tool end of 2:23! Why not Klein!!?? I really want this to be the perfect kit for my 3/8 impact wrench. It really irks me that they make such innovative useful tools yet constantly limit them in some small way like this. They also must sell these adapters separately!! They will break, they will be misplaced, and they will be used with multiple tools at once. It completely unacceptable for a $100 kit to become waist if anything happens to the adapter it comes with. Also waist to have to spend a bunch more for another kit just for one adapter!
I really hope Klein sells that 1/4" adapter in the 65238 kit separately at some point (Klein... are you watching this?). Sure would be a handy add-on and should have come with the 65329 kit. It even looks like there is a small tray spot for it. (BTW... You got lucky with the price, the set is back up at $99 now)
@@MORGANSMaintenance yes they were. I was shocked and I’ve been to a few other Lowe’s location in the DMV area and they’re all still the original price.
Does that adapter from the other kit fit in that empty space in the flip socket kit? If so Klein should sell that adapter but itself as well for people to do that!
You should be able to, the Klein Shafts for the 1/4" Stuff are regular 1/4" on one side and the Klein Spline on the other. That would let you use the smaller sizes on a 3/8 Ratchet
They make impact adapters that go from 1/4" hex bit drive to 1/2" square drive, so I would have thought that it would be okay as you would be limited by the power of the impact driver. Going from a 3/8" drive impact gun to the 1/4" hex bit would probably be more prone to breakage.
Yeah I think so. I probably won’t ever use these on the 3/8 Stubby like I showed. Any of them in any configuration, just for the sake of breaking an adapter I can’t replace at the moment. I more so was interested in trying to figure out ways to use on 1/4 and 3/8 ratchets as that is more likely what I will use them for. I will probably also use in my 1/4” impact, but not for extreme torque situation. Assembly type stuff mostly.
I would think any impact extension would work on the larger sockets that's way cheaper than replacing klein shafts for sure if you used this often. Man how many sockets can one have??? I use maybe 1/10th of my small collection it seems. I got a set of random super thin impact deep sockets and stacked them in a AA battery holder case and seems to get most of my use other than automotive use. At least the tool chest drawers look good and shiny 👍.
Yeah for those big ones that’s a good idea… I’m just going to keep this set in my drawers in the truck. It takes up a little less room than my big set.
Joey, you are incorrect again, Milwaukee and a few other tool manufactures has an adapter that is 3/8" square female x 1/4" hex, allowing any 1/4" hex shaft to be inserted on a 3/8" male square drive ratchet or impact wrench.
Appreciate it… You would still have to buy something outside of what was provided by Klein with the kit to make it happen. I was correcting from the last video because I was wrong about what the actual kit did.
There is no such thing as SAE wrenches or sockets. SAE is for the Society of Automotive Engineers and I have been a member for over 30 years. They do not specify tool dimensions. Just say "inch" rather than SAE. Over the years some have expressed the tool size as "AF" , meaning across flats of the hex.
That’s what the companies put on their packaging and what most people say.. if I say inch, I will get 1000 comments telling me it’s not inch.. it’s SAE 😂
😂. Yeah. I’m not sure why they didn’t give the 1/4 adapter… or if the shaft is supposed to be able to really hold up on a bigger socket… put the spline in all of them
This is a prime example of why I've stayed with this channel since the super screwdriver. It's all about learning from one another in an ego free environment. Thank you for creating this safe space for us tool nerds and fan boys.
👍👍 appreciate that my friend
Great comment!
Very well put one of the best You Tube channels out there.
@@davehowell4111 appreciate it 👍
@@davehowell4111 Indeed!
Hey, we're all here to help. Klein really knocked it out the park with these kits. I'm 4 deep already.
When you all were saying pass-thru I kept thinking that somehow the spline shaft fit in from the top so I could use them all on a 3/8 ratchet… your comment was the one where it dawned on me what you all were saying.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I agree with not using a 1/4 impact on those huge sockets. I also agree that Klein needs to sell just the adapters. I want to see an adapter for the 11-1 ratchet screw driver.
Hopefully they will. I’d also like to see some empty modboxes to just throw stuff into
@@MORGANSMaintenance ha! I checked Lowe's today for just that!
Good comment and Youre so right. When RUclips works, it benefits many.
Thanks for the update. Amazon now wants $99.99 for the set.
Amazon prices change pretty often based on sellers inventory. I always add things to a list and watch them.
Appreciate you letting us know 👍👍
For the smaller SAE you can use the 1/4 socket from the open wrench set , because it has a magnet , use the smaller impact piece , then attach the sae smaller deep sockets
@@cesarcampos445 true 👍👍
Your due diligence is one of many reasons to this your channel.
Appreciate that my friend
I've received the 65239 last week, it's a nice set. To make it more complete, I've added: TEKTON SID12007 9/32", TEKTON SID12009 11/32", TEKTON SID12117 17mm, 3/8" square drive sockets to it. I also added a DEWALT DW2542IR adapter to use the bigger Klein flip sockets directly with an impact driver, without having to use two Klein adapters in series. Everything fit well in the small free space compartment in the ModBox case.
@@eric.st-laurent I will look those up… thanks
Now im sold!
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5:30 this is the biggest issue right here! I don’t want to use an adapter like 7:22… I want an adapter with the shaft of 6:56 and the tool end of 2:23! Why not Klein!!?? I really want this to be the perfect kit for my 3/8 impact wrench. It really irks me that they make such innovative useful tools yet constantly limit them in some small way like this. They also must sell these adapters separately!! They will break, they will be misplaced, and they will be used with multiple tools at once. It completely unacceptable for a $100 kit to become waist if anything happens to the adapter it comes with. Also waist to have to spend a bunch more for another kit just for one adapter!
@@woltergrant agree with Al you have said here 👍
Gees, Klein is off the charts ... They should have you as a sponsor & I'm on a 1st name basis with Amazon Thx
Yeah I’m all about some Amazon. Saves me trips across town to find out my store doesn’t have it 😂
I really hope Klein sells that 1/4" adapter in the 65238 kit separately at some point (Klein... are you watching this?). Sure would be a handy add-on and should have come with the 65329 kit. It even looks like there is a small tray spot for it.
(BTW... You got lucky with the price, the set is back up at $99 now)
Yeah someone mentioned that about the price. The cheaper seller probably sold out, it may go back down if he gets them in stock again.
I just got both sets on clearance from Lowe’s said with all the deep sockets I got for 40 bucks and the set with the wrench I got for 20 bucks
@@LifewithDimeji nice 👍… were they marked that way on the shelf?
@@MORGANSMaintenance yes they were. I was shocked and I’ve been to a few other Lowe’s location in the DMV area and they’re all still the original price.
@ they were still regular at mine this morning
Does that adapter from the other kit fit in that empty space in the flip socket kit? If so Klein should sell that adapter but itself as well for people to do that!
It does, that’s where I’m keeping it
@@MORGANSMaintenance that’s great to know thanks!
Can you use a 3/8” drive 1/4” socket as an adapter from 3/8” square drive to 1/4” hex drive?
You should be able to, the Klein Shafts for the 1/4" Stuff are regular 1/4" on one side and the Klein Spline on the other. That would let you use the smaller sizes on a 3/8 Ratchet
They make impact adapters that go from 1/4" hex bit drive to 1/2" square drive, so I would have thought that it would be okay as you would be limited by the power of the impact driver. Going from a 3/8" drive impact gun to the 1/4" hex bit would probably be more prone to breakage.
Yeah I think so. I probably won’t ever use these on the 3/8 Stubby like I showed. Any of them in any configuration, just for the sake of breaking an adapter I can’t replace at the moment.
I more so was interested in trying to figure out ways to use on 1/4 and 3/8 ratchets as that is more likely what I will use them for.
I will probably also use in my 1/4” impact, but not for extreme torque situation. Assembly type stuff mostly.
Speaking of pass-throughs does this work with the Milwaukee pass-through?
I don’t have it to try, but I doubt it. Maybe someone else can help
If klein made a dedicated metric set I'd be all in.
Yeah I would think they would eventually. Especially since they have the SAE ones separately
I would think any impact extension would work on the larger sockets that's way cheaper than replacing klein shafts for sure if you used this often. Man how many sockets can one have??? I use maybe 1/10th of my small collection it seems. I got a set of random super thin impact deep sockets and stacked them in a AA battery holder case and seems to get most of my use other than automotive use. At least the tool chest drawers look good and shiny 👍.
Yeah for those big ones that’s a good idea…
I’m just going to keep this set in my drawers in the truck. It takes up a little less room than my big set.
you don't need a 19mm, you have a 3/4
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Joey, you are incorrect again, Milwaukee and a few other tool manufactures has an adapter that is 3/8" square female x 1/4" hex, allowing any 1/4" hex shaft to be inserted on a 3/8" male square drive ratchet or impact wrench.
Appreciate it… You would still have to buy something outside of what was provided by Klein with the kit to make it happen.
I was correcting from the last video because I was wrong about what the actual kit did.
Are you referring to the adapter he is using at the 7:13 mark?
There is no such thing as SAE wrenches or sockets. SAE is for the Society of Automotive Engineers and I have been a member for over 30 years. They do not specify tool dimensions. Just say "inch" rather than SAE. Over the years some have expressed the tool size as "AF" , meaning across flats of the hex.
That’s what the companies put on their packaging and what most people say.. if I say inch, I will get 1000 comments telling me it’s not inch.. it’s SAE 😂
Are you the same person that would correct me to say tissue instead of Kleenex? 😎
Another ‘Jeff’ being a MrKnowItAll, geesh 🙄
Good to see that they at least thought it out backwards compatibility-wise… with the exception of being really backwards compatible… 😂
😂. Yeah. I’m not sure why they didn’t give the 1/4 adapter… or if the shaft is supposed to be able to really hold up on a bigger socket… put the spline in all of them
Hmm😅