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L_R_G
> 24 hourIf youve never used a pinless universal joint, youre in for a treat! The ones with pins work but can be easily bound up at too steep of an angle. Pinless style, like this, significantly reduce binding at steep angles and work a lot better. This set is holding up well so far and not showing any real signs of wear of the metal getting dented, bent, galled, or deformed. Seems that these will stand up to a lot of use in impact tools.
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Bless The USA
> 24 hourI have always used the regular old fashioned swivels and hate them even if not using an impact on them because they are just floppy and when tight angle the will bind up. These take care of that problem. They are nice and tight and do not bind up when at an angle. The spring loaded balls hold sockets fine and have not had any problems with these swivels as of yet but of course time will tell. Oh yeah the included aluminum rail is nice and well made. Usually I toss the included rail but this one is actually well made. Hope this helps and thanks..
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Brandi Ricks
> 24 hourThese universal adaptors have been good to me and at a good price, I have used them on my milwaukee 2767 and my stubby with no problem and the still work great. I figured being as cheap as they are I would destroy them but they have surprised me will be recommending
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VADYM CHERNII
> 24 hour2 months of use and 3/8 broke
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Ronald Schafer
> 24 hourA good set to have in with your tools. For the moments when, you need to get at something from a bit of an angle. The entire set with rail weights only 9.7 ounces. This set includes: 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 drive plus the storage rail. All 3 tops have chamfered edges with a spring loaded detent ball. Rotation of the top is a full 360° The base has a pair of drive holes at the bottom. In silver lettering across the drives is: RIGOR name, a box with drive size, model # and CR-MO in white. The set are made of Chrome Molybdenum Alloy Steel and have a manganese phosphate finish. Storage Rail. The ends have black rubber caps that can easily be removed. Then you can slide off any of the three adapter holders, arrange them the way you need. The holders are yellow and also have spring loaded detent ball built in. The aluminum rail is black with RIGOR logo in white. Attaching or removing the adapters is the perfect tension. Not difficult to remove and not falling off. Right in the middle. Mainly I use the 1/2 adapter the most, as most of my impact sockets and tools are at this size. The set includes a lifetime warranty. Can be used with a wide variety of tools. Would like to see the drive size printed just a bit bigger. The adapters worked great with all of my tools, with no issues. No signs of wear and are well constructed. Should last. Great price and would recommend. Hope this was helpful.
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William Cooper
> 24 hourThe product is durable,sturdy and comes at a fair price
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shamrock
> 24 hourIt does not lock on extension tight enough. I purchased to install spark plugs in an angled, tight area and three different extensions I used would separate from the swivel. Frustrating to say the least. I would try another set.
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Rynote the quintessential inquisitive reviewer
> 24 hourI use these on a beefy Milwaukee impact driver on a daily basis and these wabbles handle it, no problem. And there pretty stubby and flexible. Worth the money.
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Marshall weaver
> 24 hourGood for the money
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Robert Crandall
> 24 hourThis is a great set of swivels for impacts. Many impact swivels are so overpriced they just arent practical for a backyard mechanic. I saw these though they would fit my needs. I take care of all the family vehicles since I was a mechanic for many years. These are as good as any I have used. At this price, anyone with an impact wrench should get them. Just to put it in perspective a single Snap-On 1/2 swivel is about 75 bucks. These will do the same thing as that does. I mainly use the 1/2 for suspensions and the 3/8 for front end work. I like the hex design. It is basically a Bondus end, which has been proven for many years. I dont see me ever using the 1/4 for impact but as just a regular swivel, yes I will. I hope you found this review helpful.