The Ls are easier to use. maybe its because of the tight quarters. I have 2 allen sockets. A 3/8 I use for the slide bolts on my Jeep's caliper slides. ( GM brakes) It works fine. The 8mm I bought for working on my Bimmers' axles is a POS, the allen part will spin in the socket if I push it too hard. Also, because of the space, I have to use an extension which eats up some torque. The 10mm allen wrench I use on the diff plugs is great. I hit it with the flat side of a hammer to start it and to final tight. I dont like hitting ratchets with a hammer. Ive had it for 30 yrs and it hasn't failed me yet. When I do brake work on the BMW , I use a 7mm allen. It works so well, I havent bothered to get a socket. Sockets are prolly faster and for a mechanic speed is key. I'm just a shadetree hack and only work on my own stuff. I hate to spend money on stuff that just lies around taking up space.If I can get by with something I have already, then that is what I do.