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Sunex 884502 8 Inch Drive Socket Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.4
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Details

BrandSunex Tools
Item Dimensions LxWxH1.54 x 0.85 x 0.96 inches
Size3/8″
MaterialAlloy Steel

Description of Sunex 884502 8 Inch Drive Socket

CR-MO alloy steel for long life. For easy removal and installation of spark plugs. Application: Various foreign and domestic models. 5/8-Inch spark plug socket.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointing quality for automotive use

When I tried this tool on my ignition it didn't fit properly and stripped the bolt head. The quality of this tool is lacking, especially for automotive use. The only upside is that it's an affordable option compared to other brands. However, i would not recommend this product as it caused damage to my vehicle..

Pros
  • Affordable option
Cons
  • Lacks quality for automotive use

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Efficient Ignition Repair Tool!

This socket is perfect for automotive use! It is durable, well-made, and designed to easily access spark plugs without causing any damage. The deep socket ensures that the job is done quickly and efficiently making it a must-have in any mechanic's toolbox. The downside is that the socket is a bit heavy and can be difficult to maneuver in tight spaces. Overall, a great investment for any professional or hobbyist looking to streamline their ignition repair process..

Pros
  • Large 8 inch size for heavy duty use
Cons
  • Requires a compatible 8 inch drive tool

The rubber bushing gets stuck in the spark plug head making it very difficult to use it to tighten the spark plug without grabbing the rubber bushing. In practice, these sockets can only be used to remove the old spark plug and install a new spark plug in place, but DO NOT tighten. Remove the spark plug head from the hole, then remove the rubber grommet inside the spark plug head, and then tighten the spark plug with the spark plug head. Very cumbersome, just buy a ffs magnetic socket!

Pros
  • Tools and Equipment
Cons
  • Expensive