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Uxcell 4 Inch 6 Point Shallow Socket Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Details

BrandUxcell
Item Dimensions LxWxH5.51 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches
Size10mm
MaterialChrome Vanadium Steel
Compatible Fastener Description0.25 inches

Description of Uxcell 4 Inch 6 Point Shallow Socket

【Size】1/4-inch drive, 10mm 6-point socket, 25mm (1-inch) total long. 【Material】Chrome vanadium steel construction for strength and durability. Mirror chrome plated finish to resist corrosion. 【6-Point Socket】High-torque design grips flat sides of fastener, not corners, preventing round-off. 【Standard-Length Socket】Shallow well and slim walls allow socket to fit into tight, narrow spaces. 【Applications】Widely used in DIY hand-making, household maintenance, and most general repairs.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Socket for Automotive Repairs

Using this affordable socket, our team found that it is a great tool to have in our automotive repair kit! The 6-point design allows for a secure grip on the bolt and the shallow depth is perfect for hard-to-reach areas. The chrome-plated finish gives it a sleek look and prevents rusting. However, it may not be as durable as higher-end options on the market.Overall we highly recommend this socket for anyone needing a reliable tool for basic automotive repairs..

Pros
  • Durable and made with high-quality materials.
Cons
  • Slightly heavier in weight compared to other shallow sockets on the market.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These are spare sockets

10mm bolts seem to be the most common when working with metric fittings so it's good to have a few spare sockets on hand. The quarter drive was never intended for use in high torque applications, but heads with this drive must still have adequate resistance to splintering. When I was an aircraft mechanic, we had to rely on SnapOn for harder-than-usual tools, special tools, and odd-sized tools. They were also very expensive, but we had no choice. The market today is full of cheap hand tools, and

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  • Size
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