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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Seems like a good product initially,
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This review is from: Grip-Tite 00102 Non-Magnetic Grip Socket Set, 17-Piece (Tools & Home Improvement)
The Grip-Tite is a unique 6-point socket with long rectangular metal pins held in place in each corner of the socket by a plastic retainer anchored at the base of the socket's inner wall. Under load it looks as if the pins are designed to slide a little and be forced inward against the flats of the fastener, so stripping does not seem likely at all.
The set has 7 standard socket in the range 3/8 - 3/4" x 1/16", and 8 deep sockets in the range 3/8 - 13/16" x 1/16". I didn't really want the quick release ratchet and extension bar that came with the set since like probably most people that would buy this set, I already have plenty of drive tools, and I prefer American tools where available to Taiwan ones. However, I wanted the deep sockets and this set is the only way to buy them at the moment. I would have preferred that more Grip-Tite sockets were in the set instead of redundant drive tools that raise the price of the set but don't add any functionality for me. Some of the sockets are 'double duty' in that they are offered as SAE-metric equivalents, e.g. 3/4" and 19mm. In general I don't like this kind of tool because in some cases the match is not as good as you might like, and when I am working I usually need either SAE or metric, but not both. It would have been better to have entirely separate SAE and metric sets. A metric set in standard depth that fills in the gaps in the metric sizes not covered by this set is available. Apparently no deep metric sockets are offered though, except for the double-duty deep sockets in this set. In an initial test of all the sockets, they performed as advertised. They held fasteners on removal without dropping them at all, even when I shook the sockets to test their holding power, and similarly they held fasteners inserted into them just as well during installation. The sockets cover American nut and bolt sizes from #10 to 1/2". I didn't try the sockets on any rounded fasteners, since I didn't have any to try them on at the time. All in all, I am pleased with the set initially. For me it will be a niche tool since I have plenty of conventional sockets, and various extractor sockets as well. I'll reserve these for their ability to hold onto fasteners, and give them a try with damaged fasteners if my extractor tools won't work. With moving metal pins and a plastic retaining device, who knows how well these tools would stand up to regular use and the inevitable abuse. Still, the tools do seem well made. Hopefully if the tools are a success, the socket range will be extended down to cover #8/32 or #6/40 fasteners, both of which are common machine screw sizes, and upwards from the 3/4"-19mm sockets. Some sets are now in Sears and other stores, so if they sell well maybe we will see 1/4" or 1/2" sets, and metric deep sockets as well.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Additional Equipment Needed,
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This review is from: Grip-Tite 00102 Non-Magnetic Grip Socket Set, 17-Piece (Tools & Home Improvement)
The sockets work fantastic. I had several lug nuts on my car that were over-tightened when new tires were installed. When I tried to remove them to rotate my tires they completely rounded over. I used Grip-Tite 3/4" deep socket and wratchet handle to try to remove the lug nuts. The wratchet handle was not strong enough. It kept slipping. The drive size of the Grip-Tite sockets is 3/8",so I tried using a 3/8" drive breaker-bar(not included in the set). There simply was not enough leverage to loosen the lug nuts. I then used an adapter drive (3/8" to 1/2"drive)(not included in the set)in order to use my 1/2" drive breaker bar. This worked fantastic. I got all the lug nuts off easily.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
beware dosent fit in tight spaces as claimed .,
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This review is from: Grip-Tite 00102 Non-Magnetic Grip Socket Set, 17-Piece (Tools & Home Improvement)
i bought the 17 piece socket set because i had a stuck in spark plug. the claim in the comercials that i saw were that this tool was perfect for tight spaces, and for spark plug removal. i have a 86 ford f150. it dosent get much more open as far as engines go. so long story short the tool i bought for one specific use didnt fit. aparently all the added pins make the socket about a size biger on the outside then it is on the inside.this meant that i couldnt even get it to sit down on the plug. in the long run a neighbor helped me by taping on a smaller size socket and using a huge ratchet to crack the seal and back the plug out. on top of that the driver that comes with the set is super small and flimsy feeling. and the exstender is a joke. if i had it to do over id just buy a good craftsman set of sockets and a spay can of pb's penetrating oil. the idea of this tool is great, but until they make them standard sizes they will never be usefull in a car, or truck, or any tight surface.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting concept,
This review is from: Grip-Tite 00102 Non-Magnetic Grip Socket Set, 17-Piece (Tools & Home Improvement)
Have not tried to use it on any "problem" jobs that the advertisement describes and have only used one size so far, however, on about the third nut I tightened one of the fingers broke. Have not contacted anybody about that yet so do not know how they will respond. Be aware that the walls are a little thicker than regular sockets so you cannot get into as tight a space as others. I do like the way they hold a bolt or nut as you try to insert them into close quarters.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works for left-handed threads too,
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This review is from: Grip-Tite 00102 Non-Magnetic Grip Socket Set, 17-Piece (Tools & Home Improvement)
I bought this set to remove a bolt with a rounded off head on my miter saw when I couldn't get the craftsman bolt-out set to work with the left-handed threads. It works exactly as advertised.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Grip-Tite Sockets,
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This review is from: Grip-Tite 00102 Non-Magnetic Grip Socket Set, 17-Piece (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have a 92 Honda Accord and I had diagnozed that the EGR valve was causing my engine check light to glow. I tried to remove the two 12mm nuts on the valve with a conventional socket and rounded off both hexagons. What to do! I purchased the Metric Grip-Tite set hoping this would work. The sockets have a 3/8" drive, so I used a 1/2" adaptor to provide more leverage. The sockets worked great and removed both nuts with no problem.
The reason I only gave 4 stars is because the diameter and length of the sockets is slightly larger than conventional sockets. Therefore, they are more difficult to get into and use in tight spaces. I do like the fact that the sockets grip and hold onto the nut. This is very useful when working in hard to reach locations.
3.0 out of 5 stars
They DO hold on, maybe a little too good!,
By MadMacs (Little Canada, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grip-Tite 00102 Non-Magnetic Grip Socket Set, 17-Piece (Tools & Home Improvement)
I got a set of these for Father's Day in '08, and finally had a chance to use them last week. Two things I noticed: 1) because of the thickness of the metal strips inside, the outside of each socket is larger than a conventional one; 2) you very well might have to stick something through the top of the socket to get it to release whatever you've removed with it (i.e. sparkplugs).
Both of these caused me extra work, and knowing what I know now, I would think twice before asking for this product now. Having said that, I can say the product seems well-made (although I didn't realize it was another dang import). I expect it'll come in handy sometime, but I won't reach for it unless I have to.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
If you gave me this, I'd drop it in the trash.,
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This review is from: Grip-Tite 00102 Non-Magnetic Grip Socket Set, 17-Piece (Tools & Home Improvement)
As a mechanic, I love speciality tools. But I bought and returned this after one use. Maybe it works with perfect bolts/nuts, but I had a rusted and rounded off 9/16" exhaust nut, and it wouldn't EVEN GRIP THE NUT. The tool is called GRIP-TITE, Grip WHAT!? Do not buy this if you expect a professional tool. This is for someone who works on nothing bigger than a tricyle.
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