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Tyler Norling
> 24 hourThese are awesome and look great. Plan to buy more!
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Darrick
> 24 hourGreat tool holder
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FJO
> 24 hourI have 6 or 7 of these socket rails. They work well, except for the larger/heavier 1/2 drive impact sockets. Those fall off sometimes. But they are nice to be able to cut down to the right length and grab a whole rail of your box and bring those over to wherever youre working. No more going back and forth guessing the right size. Kinda pricey considering you can get steel spring clip cheapies for 0.99$ from harbor freight, but the anodized colors are nice for identifying metric/SAE
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Scott N.
> 24 hourPerfect for my new impact socket set.
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Orangebang
> 24 hourVery high quality. I wish I had spent money on these instead of trying to save a few bucks. I go to the junkyard a lot. Saw a buddy using this set and thought it was super secure and sockets dont accidentally pop off when theyre being carried around in a bag. I lived with the old press fit ones for decades, used the twist on kind for a year. Decided to buy this and ended up buying 3 more right after. Perfect and would keep buying and recommending these. Stop being cheap.
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RCC
> 24 hourI really like these socket racks. At least for now. They work really well, and allow me ot organize my sockets fairly easily. I purchased the 3 piece set, with quarter inch, three eighths inch, and half in drive racks. Design: The half inch rack is perfect. I cannot fit more than 16 half in drive sockets on the rack, so that is sufficient. However the three eighths in rack could hold several more (probably 4 to 6). And the quarter in rack could hold (and should hold) a whole lot more, probably 24 to 26 to fill it out reasonably well. Yes, you can buy 6 additional pegs, but the price is exorbitant. For the price, they should include the cheaply made plastic pegs to fill out a rack with the initial purchase. It would be nice if they included magnetic attachments that could slide on the rail facing the back of the rail. That way you could stick them to the outside of your toolbox, or any other metal surface. Construction: The rail is aluminum, and therefore nice and rigid. The pegs that hold the individual sockets are plastic with a metal ball bearing detent, and (presumably) a metal spring behind it. This works pretty well, and you can slide the pegs along the rail as you wish (and need). You can also remove or replace a socket with one hand, which is nice. The aluminum rail means you can carry the rack around with you and be assured they will not sag and sockets fall off. The plastic pegs are probably very suitable and appropriate for the overall operation, but for the price they should at least include the additional three eighths and half inch pegs t hat you will probably need and either buy, or deal with wasted space in the toolbox. The plastic pegs have a visible seam line where the part was molded, but it doesnt seem to affect the function. Function: These work really well. The aluminum base rail is thick and stiff enough that it does not flex at all, even picking up a full rack of heavy sockets.The sockets click on and off the pegs nicely and even large heavy sockes are held securely. I like the fact that they are easily removed and replaced.
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Snuggie
> 24 hourI had some pvc ones but after putting yours to the test pvc are just a good 2nd choice.
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Michael
> 24 hourBought these for my toolbox and they work great. They fit all of my sockets and I have extra clips if they break. They’re pretty sturdy and heavy.
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Jimmy
> 24 hourThese holders work extremely well. They are perfectly sized for my box so I can fit 2 of them end to end and still have plenty of room on the sides of the drawer. I use these in conjunction with two of Olsas 4 rail socket organizers. Its easier for me to use individual rails for the sockets I use daily and then the 4 rail organizers keep everything tidied up in the drawer. These are a little more expensive than some cheaper versions but it is readily apparent that Olsa put the extra couple of bucks into manufacturing a quality piece. They have done a great job of engineering these so the sockets stay put, but do not require a gorilla to remove them. Im pretty sure they will last a good long time. If youve ever broken fingernails trying to organize your sockets on the old sheet metal socket holders youll really appreciate the effort that went into these.
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henry arteaga
> 24 hourReally happy with this socket holder. Very sturdy and holds sockets in place. Will definitely buy more