Not terribly expensive - can anyone comment on how thin-walled they are?
I clicked the link and thought it was about shotgun shells.Wow. I need to get my eyes checked...I thought the title of this thread was about hazelnuts...
They do on the CTA ones, which is one reason I was looking to "upgrade." So, good question.Any idea if the plastic on these spin?
They do if you turn it by hand but on the car it pretty much stays.Any idea if the plastic on these spin?
HAZET has improved this tool with a special feature that lets the plastic sleeve spin!
Upon further research, it looks like the Snap-On ones might be a better choice if the sleeve is not a concern:With the plastic sleeve about the same thickness as a regular impact socket. I never ran into any fitment issues.
I understood the sleeve was the reason for buying them, if you just want a thinner wall impact there are plenty of those.Upon further research, it looks like the Snap-On ones might be a better choice if the sleeve is not a concern:
Hazet 903SLG-21: 30mm (socket end diameter)
Snap-On SIMMF21A: 28.6MM (socket end diameter)
Hazet 903SLG-19: 30MM (socket end diameter)
Snap-On SIMMF19A: 26.2MM (socket end diameter)
You are not the only one !I'll be odd man out here. I bought the sleeved impact sockets from HF, they work well, and aren't too thick. I did crack the plastic sleeve on one of them took it back to the store and walked out with a new socket.
That's what I have, and they were very reasonably priced for the quality of them.You are not the only one !
I was looking for a set years ago.
Astro brand and others looked exactly like the HF sockets so I got those. Mine say Taiwan made.
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The sleeve is a factor, but not the only one.I understood the sleeve was the reason for buying them, if you just want a thinner wall impact there are plenty of those.