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Old 07-03-2014, 05:19 PM   #14 (permalink)
Jayhovah
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Originally Posted by 6spd View Post
Ive got them and I use them professionally repairing cars about everyday. They are very durable and Ive used them to tackle some really tough situations, as well as whacked them with the hammer multiple times. They are most certainly worth the money. For high torques though, there is no substitute for impact sockets.
This is the type of experience I was hoping to hear! Thanks a lot...

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z View Post
I don't own one but I've used one before on a "light weight" job. Very good feel and operation. Felt like it could take some abuse. Pretty much a typical, high-quality Sears tool. Not sure it would be appropriate for head bolts but should handle just about anything smaller. I say go for it.
Awesome! Thanks! I am going to give them a go... They come with regular square drive adapters, so in the event I need to I can still mate them to impact sockets and other square drive attachments.
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