DEWALT Drive Socket Set, SAE/Metric, 1/4-Inch Drive, 25-Piece (DWMT73805)
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If the sizes are compatible with the DWMT73805, then the DWMT73805 will work for hex lag bolts.
There is a 1/4 shank and 1/4 accessories are suitable for the impact drill. As a result, though, the kit and sockets are not considered impact-resistant.
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Selected User Reviews For DEWALT Drive Socket Set, SAE/Metric, 1/4-Inch Drive, 25-Piece (DWMT73805)
The set is a reasonable size and it has the ratchets I was looking Although it comes in a large plastic case, it can withstand any forces that come its way Buying a full-size home would have saved me a lot of money, so I began to seriously consider what I had been sacrificing Suitable for ratcheting sets of different sizes. You may remember those cardboard inserts that gave the candy bar the illusion of being bigger than it really The way I feel is this. Can I keep the components in my toolbox, where I will have to waste time looking for sockets, or will I find another container? Here is a photo that shows how this box compares to the size of a Stanley ratchet set identical to this one This is the same firm. I would like to say a quick hello to Black & Decker, Stanley, and DeWalt This is absurd. The point of a small ratchet set is that it might fit inside your larger toolbox and be more portable. It may be best to return this set and search for a more reasonable set in a more.
Overall, it looks like a good quality set, but the size of the box is a downside. There is no need for it to be so big. Having purchased this, I hoped that it could fit into my tool bag so that I would always have a set of tools with me without having to lug The box is too big, with so much unusable space inside. The pictures tell me that it is a compact case, but I just assumed because it has such a small number of sockets that it would be.
However, I use my tools quite a bit, and these are really good. I like this set a lot! It doesn't matter what the price is, it's just an extra The thicker handles on the Dewalt rachet (because I already have the 1/2 inch and 3/8 inch drive sets) make it much more comfortable to use all day. On colder days, especially when your arthritis is affecting your hand, your hand doesn't have to be as tightly closed. In addition to this, it makes it easier when you have to hold a bolt with a lot of torque in order to break it loose (something you cannot do with a 1/4-inch drive). A gear tooth is great for holding tight to tight objects with little movement, so it makes a perfect fit in tight situations. While I have not used my mics or calipers to measure the sockets, I can tell that they are thicker than most sets simply by feeling them in the hand. Regardless of whether their impact grades are not impact, I am not hesitant to include them (we do it all the time). Although I wouldn't mind a stubborn or rusty nut, I don't feel comfortable handling one. There is a storage tray that comes with the case, which is really useful. Although the organizer is a bit bulky, if you need it, you can just use it and not buy another one. It works great for putting it into your box (and I still use it). It would be great if my 3/8 and 1/2 came with them (they do now, I bought them a few years ago before that feature was available). At work, I've fractured many free nuts with my 3/8" drive which made my American made Huskey and later Kobalt rachets "explode" apart. * Are they as good as an American made "truck" brand (like #10)? Take a picture. There are various manufacturers such as On, Mac, Matco, and You know, etc. My honest answer is that I'm not sure. It's a unique feel (and other coworkers are jealous) of the rachets, and at a fraction of the cost of the big truck brands, they’re also worth a look. When it comes to other "cheap" Taiwan-made brands, the Dewalt can't be beat (in my opinion) because it is one of the cheapest brands, is of the highest quality, is capable of storing a lot of tools. I just love it! In addition to being a welder, I'm a fabricator. As a person who does not hold a wrench all day like a mechanic, I do not have access to a wrench. When I do these as often as I do, these do more than just fine!
P. S. Added an article on an overview of the wrenches as well (again, I already had them as well as the 1/2in and 3/8in drive rachet sets). The wrenches work the same as any other wrenches, what I really like about the Dewalt wrenches is that they are a bit longer than they should be, providing an extra amount of I can always count on my 10mm wrench (which 9 times out of 10 is the wrench in my hand when I have a wrench in my hand) to be the length of most 13mm wrenches. Although all of the wrenches are longer than normal, that can present a bit of a problem in tight spaces however, for 90% of the time, it's just to provide additional The Dewalt brand of hand tools does not disappoint me in any way. The best part is that a complete set of 1/4inch, 3/8inch, and 1/2inch drive wrenches, both standard and metric, can be had for under $500 for someone who is not a professional mechanic or starting out in the trade. In the event that you upgrade to "truck" brands down the road, Dewalt would not seem like a waste.
I really like the fact that the cases can be stacked. My whole collection was delivered to me.
This socket (M3) has a 5mm diameter, but it comes in an inconvenient box with clips that get stuck between fingers. In the beginning, there is the positive The ratchet feels very comfortable in the hand and is of nice Despite its size, it will be of good use for many users I like the looks of the case, and the quality of the sockets looks good, though the cords are pretty long. Time will tell what happens over the long term. While I love the kit overall, there are some things that make me regret buying it In my opinion, the metric part was just thrown in as a precaution just so people looking for combination kits could check it off. A 5 does not appear on the list, however. It also contains a 6mm socket for the very rare M3 nut size. It needs the 5mm socket for the very common and common M3 nut size. It is 5 in There does not appear to have been an engineer at DeWalt looking at this kit from a usefulness perspective when they built it. There are many tools inside, therefore the box is comically large for it. It appears that the box was meant to match some other box system they already used for other tools, but if they're already using that then why not also include long and short sockets? A 5 is included as well. A 5mm ring. Then they would have been able to make better use of the size of the box. In the current model, it consumes a lot of shelf space A very small amount of space is available inside.
The latches that close the box are very sturdy and have a satisfying click when they are closed. When opening, there is a problem with the front clips in particular, which suddenly snap open when pulled with the thumb, causing the back of the thumb to bleed As if by magic, the box was scratched when the knuckle hit it. My trip to the front is coming to an end It is no longer necessary to close the latches - there are side-latches that are more than adequate. Nonetheless, I wonder why DeWalt made an effort to create such a beautiful box, make it stackable etc, but then they didn't even bother to use the final product for 5 minutes and make the adjustments that would make it actually pleasant to use. It is not a product I would.
The only issue I had was the ratchet being a little small in hand which caused it to feel a little flimsy IMHO, the rubberised handles on Teng tools are easier to use than those on other products. In addition, the direction switch as well as the button on the ratchet to release the socket are both extremely low profile/thin in design. In addition, both feel odd for this kind of tool and cause it to feel a bit too lightweight and flimsy, although it seems rather sturdy In this set there are no games, so I'm not sure why it's so massive - there doesn't seem to be any content - In fact, I think it would have fit into an area half the size. I would have preferred a smaller portal box, but I understand this set is specifically intended for use with a modular tool chest. Consequently, the inner tray is removable so that it can fit into the drawer.