Most guys coming to me have been burning through those cheap stamped sets from the hardware store or piecing together mismatched brands, and they're tired of sockets rounding off or ratchets skipping under load—we've been shipping these for about three years now and it's basically the same steel we use for our industrial impact lines, just with a polished chrome finish that actually holds up to brake cleaner and daily shop use.
The 72-tooth ratchet mechanism is pretty much the sweet spot for a set like this—gives you a 5-degree swing arc so you're not fighting for space in tight engine bays, and the engagement is crisp without that gritty feel you get from 36-tooth designs; we usually have these in stock but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so since the chrome plating line runs batches every 20 days or so.
What you're getting is 108 pieces total with both 1/4" and 1/2" drive—the deep sockets go from 6mm to 22mm (standdard from 4mm to 32mm), and teh extensions come in 2", 3", 5", and 10" lengths so you can reach those awkward starter bolts on transmissions or exhaust manifolds without needing a wobble adapter every time.
One thing buyers don't always think to ask is that the case—impact-resistant plastic, roughly 38.5×28×8cm at about 6.4kg—has individual clips for each socket, not a foam insert that'll fall apart after a year; that's a detail that matters when you're tossing it in a service truck bed or on a greasy workbench.
It's not really suited for heavy-duty impact gun use though—the chrome vanadium is tougher than CR-MO for hand tools but will chip under constant impact driver torque, so if you're running air tools daily you'd want our impact socket line instead; for hand-turning everything form lug nuts to interior trim, the tolerance is tighter than most budget sets and the polished chrome won't pit like the satin finishes do.
Anyway, when you order we include the COA showing hardness and composition, packging is double-boxed with foam inserts to prevent the case cracking in transit, and our company can do custom branding on the case if you're ordering for a shop or fleet—just let me know quantty and we'll quote you the bulk pricing.
The 72-tooth ratchet gives you a 5-degree swing arc, so you can work in tight spots where you can’t fully swing the handle. It’s smoother and needs less back-and-forth movement than a standard 36-tooth ratchet.
Yes, we can do custom branding on the blow-molded case and even laser-etch logos on the ratchets for larger orders. Minimum order quantity for customization is typically 500 units, but we can adjust depending on the scope.
For an order of 100 sets, lead time is usually around 20-25 working days from confirmation. We can speed that up to 15 days if you need it urgently—just let us know.
Yes, we can provide a material test report (MTR) and a SGS or TUV inspection certificate upon request. The chrome vanadium steel meets ASTM A193 standards for strength and durability.
You get each set packed in the impact-resistant plastic case, plus a color sleeve or shrink wrap for shelf display. For export, we typically pack 6 sets per master carton, but we can do single-set boxes if you prefer.