Grip Tite Super Sockets
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How did the Craftsman ones work and what's the price tag?
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Interesting...did the sockets themselves round out? The stripped nut/bolt socket sets from SnapOn are hardened, but ten times the price of these. I usually never buy cheap tools because they are just that, cheap tools...but every once in a while a deal comes along, curious if this is one of those cases, but so far that's a negatory.
How did the Craftsman ones work and what's the price tag?
How did the Craftsman ones work and what's the price tag?


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That's a good price, gotta get me a set of those then. I have a few deep flip sockets that style, which are mainly intended for rounded lug nuts and broken wheel locks...they're made by Blue Point and come with a punch to get the stuck nut out
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ya this was the cheaper set because its the low profile set. ya thats really all there good for but work great. especially when you can get a pair of vice grips on it.
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I've got that same craftsman set, just the deep version. Comes with a punch too. So far it hasn't failed to remove whatever rounded off garbage I've got to deal with. I normally put them on the nut/bolt head, give it a couple whacks with a small hammer to make sure it's got a good bite and then start turning and out they come. I may go get the shallow set too, my deep set with punch was about $45
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