Hello again, Catus Maximus and Tiny Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Interesting, I think, I'll wait and see if anyone I work with has one. I'm not really buying into it. The inserts look too weak, any real torque and buy, buy. However, I maybe wrong. I would have use one to make sure. Again thank you 👍
Welzch Werkzeug makes, if my memory serves, a set of pass through inserts like that, but especially profiled for removing worn fasteners. Seems quite a good idea.
That 'extra' 10mm adapter, for the 19mm wrench, is surely for 10mm insert bits for Allen, Torx, spline, etc. bits. The 10mm size seems to be edging out the older 5/16" / 8mm size.
My curiosity got the best of me and I bought the Duratech version of this set. I made most of the grooves in the inserts deeper with a rotary tool cut off wheel. That seemed to improve retention in the wrenches for most of them. I am very interested to start using the set. I only wish they could have standardized on the Apex tool style pass through drive or the 17mm/22mm nano socket design. I hadn’t realized the Pittsburgh sockets will fit the wrenches. I’ll have to watch for sales on those.
i have the pittsburgh set and it's been useful when i've needed it. do you find low profile sockets would be redundant if one already had a set of these? been intrigued by the Husky low pros that they are clearancing out, "impact" rating not withstanding. maybe they sent you a 2nd set for a giveaway, assuming they know you're a youtuber.
I was about to buy a set of these but I ended up finding a deal on one of the icon double flex head sets. Harbor freight has a new serpetine belt tool and access. set thats a cousin of this for $65.
Hello again, Catus Maximus and Tiny
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Interesting, I think, I'll wait and see if anyone I work with has one. I'm not really buying into it. The inserts look too weak, any real torque and buy, buy. However, I maybe wrong. I would have use one to make sure. Again thank you 👍
Welzch Werkzeug makes, if my memory serves, a set of pass through inserts like that, but especially profiled for removing worn fasteners. Seems quite a good idea.
That 'extra' 10mm adapter, for the 19mm wrench, is surely for 10mm insert bits for Allen, Torx, spline, etc. bits. The 10mm size seems to be edging out the older 5/16" / 8mm size.
My curiosity got the best of me and I bought the Duratech version of this set. I made most of the grooves in the inserts deeper with a rotary tool cut off wheel. That seemed to improve retention in the wrenches for most of them. I am very interested to start using the set. I only wish they could have standardized on the Apex tool style pass through drive or the 17mm/22mm nano socket design. I hadn’t realized the Pittsburgh sockets will fit the wrenches. I’ll have to watch for sales on those.
Interesting. Great review, as always. Glad to know about these. (I don't buy, use, chinesium.)
Is there a full 14mm sae and metric set? I have been hunting for that specific size set for awhile now. Standardization would definitely be nice lol
i have the pittsburgh set and it's been useful when i've needed it. do you find low profile sockets would be redundant if one already had a set of these? been intrigued by the Husky low pros that they are clearancing out, "impact" rating not withstanding.
maybe they sent you a 2nd set for a giveaway, assuming they know you're a youtuber.
I was about to buy a set of these but I ended up finding a deal on one of the icon double flex head sets. Harbor freight has a new serpetine belt tool and access. set thats a cousin of this for $65.
I never saw a set like this. Interesting.
Not for $70 though as its use is only in special situations.
Thanks for the review though.
Great road pack set
Those adaptors are going to bend under any real use
Looks like hi five manufacturing and something vim would have they seem to overbuild for strength
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