I agree - a nut is really stuck on , over torqued , etc. then 6 point sockets I believe get a firm hold and hopefully less chance to strip. 12 point sockets when space is tight and I need a specific limited range to free nuts with the most hand torque (oil drain plug with ratchet) . I just have to careful not to round off nut corners .I have both, there are times when the 6 tooth come in handy, like the other day trying to help my neighbor's aide change a flat tire. The lug nuts were welded on with rust/rot. It laughed at both my battery impact guns and getting into my driveway to hit it with the big gun was not an option. 4' + of breaker bar and two of us working it along with a heavy dose of Gibbs Oil got it to surrender. 12 tooth sockets imo would have been a disaster imo. Having said that for most jobs 12 tooth are my go for numerous reasons.
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