1/2-Inch Drive Aluminum Socket Organizer | Professional Quality Socket Holder (Red) | by Olsa Tools
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Fred B.
> 3 dayHolds sockets tight, but they are easy to remove. Sockets will slide off end if you hold them vertically. The rubber stops will not prevent larger sockets from sliding off the end. I store mine horizontally so it is not an issue. I like the different colors, and have ordered another set in blue to easily identify metric from standard sockets.
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Melanie D.
> 3 dayEasy to place and pull sockets I was able to cut them to size. Awesome colors
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Christopher S.
> 3 dayThe very first line of the ad (above) says Olsa Tools Socket Organizer Trays | 6 Piece 3 Row SAE & Metric Socket Holder... So, correct me if Im wrong... That DOES say 6 piece, right?? And that would be one of the more important reasons that I bought this set... They really are very nice, and well designed... BUT I DID NOT GET 6 PIECES... I GOT 3 PIECES... Id like to know where my OTHER 3 pieces are at... There are a few other sets of similiar socket organizers on here offering 6 pieces for a similiar price... What little GREMLIN that it was telling me to add these 3 pieces out of 6 advertised to my cart, I may never know... But, like most other men in their 50s, I have quite a few MORE sockets than what these 3 rails are going to hold for $27... So, will somebody be sending me the other 3 rails, as advertised, or must I spend another $27 to get the other 3 rails that shouldve been in the package in the first place??? (That would make OLSA executives happy, Im sure)... Should I send these back, and pick another brand with 6 rails??? Should I ???take ONE for the team??? I havent decided yet, but I will update when i finger it out, for sure... GOOD DAY...
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Delbert Phillips
> 3 dayLong time mechanic, these are cheaper then the tools truck and are good quality product. Have at least a dozen of these now easily interchange sockets and clips. Probably will added more soon again. Highly recommend!
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Larz46732
> 3 dayKeeps tools organized and make them easily portable. I can grab a set of sockets from my tool box and throw them in my tool roll or bag if I need them for an emergency road fix.
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Adam Van Wagenen
> 3 dayThe materials and construction are great!
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luisrobertoespinorobles
Greater than one weekGood quality and very good price, Thanks
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Agnes Murray V
> 3 dayWould be nice if these were magnetic. Not sure if it because of the weight of my socket set but they always tip over in my drawer
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Jimmy
> 3 dayThese 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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Mr. Howell
Greater than one week[NOTE: I purchased this product/wrote this review when it was being sold for twenty-nine bucks- which was high already. I now see it listed for forty! As much as I like the product, I would not pay forty bucks for em if they were made of solid gold!.] O-K, I had tried some socket rails from that cheap Chinese tool place [Rhymes with arbor eight]- I mean, how can you screw up something as simple as a socket rail, right? Well, that place can! I needed something else, FAST, for my portable toolbox, as the 80 or so sockets I carry in it were becoming a mess. I didnt want any plastic crap; and I wanted something which would be space efficient, to fit in my skinny socket & ratchet box. Enter these Olsa Tools socket rails. At first, I was put-off by the price- I mean, your tool organizers shouldnt be worth as much or more than the tools that they will be holding, right? But after looking around a bit, I kept coming back to these. I liked the way they look; and I liked the fact that you can buy extra clips for them (Albeit, at extortionist prices), because they NEVER (They being any socket rail manufacturer) give you enough clips on the 1/4 and 3/8 rails.... So I bit the bullet. Well, let me tell you, I LOVE these things! The clips slide easily on the rails, with or without sockets; They look GREAT; The sockets go on and off the clips easily, yet they are held securely, so that they do not fall off. The aluminum rails are sufficiently heavy to be quite durable. Although the clips are plastic, they seem sturdy enough- hopefully they will last. In short,as the other reviews state, these are simply the BEST socket rails I have ever seen. I just wish that they would sell all of the sizes seperately; and that the prices were more reasonable. I think (if Im not mistaken) that these are made in Murica [USA], so naturally, you make something in a country which has the second highest corporate income taxes in the world; high cost of doing business; and very high labor costs, it is going to cost way more than necessary. These things are simple enough that they could be made anywhere, easily for a third or less of the price. As much as I love em, I do think that they are ridiculously priced- so as to discourage most non-pros from buying them. But I am glad that I bought them, and will be buying more in the future (You cant go back....). But Cmon! $7 just for a little baggy with 6 extra clips in it?! I do wish Olsa Tools great success with these, and do hope that they will lower the price in the future, as well as offer these in various colors, such as green, blue and gold. (Not only for aesthetics, but that way, you could use one color for metric sockets; one for standard, etc.). In time, I guess Ill get over having to spend nearly $80 bucks to organize 80 sockets (In a toolbox which is older than I am!)- Im sure that my 25 year old Craftsman sockets appreciaye it though, and I have to say, these things really fancy-up my otherwise crappy portable tool set! Most of all though, my sockets are readily and easily accessible, which is the important thing, and theyre not falling all over the place and getting lost, nor ending up loose in my toolbox. tl;dr version: A quality (albeit expensive) product which works great.