











RIGOR 11731 Impact Socket Adapter and Reducer Set | 1/4-3/8-1/2 Impact Driver Conversions, 4 Piece Set, 2 Adapters, 2 Reducers | Chrome Molybdenum Alloy Steel (CR-MO) | Quick-Fit for Hog Ring Anvil
-
Mark Kraus
> 24 hourPreviously, I ordered the Rigor 25011 swivel socket set (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PPFN3SR) that I really, really liked. Because of how impressed I was with them, I decided to order this impact set. The Rigor 25011 set is made with Chrome Vanadium alloy steel while these are made with Chrome Molybdenum alloy steel. These two steel alloys are nearly chemically identical so I would think either of these sets of swivel sockets could work well with impact wrenches. One feature of these Rigor 11601 Impact Swivel Sockets that I really like is how easy it is to read the size. Now granted, it is easy to tell which one is 1/2 vs 3/8 vs 1/4 but sometimes the kid helping you out needs these markings. As soon as I got these I went out to the garage and tried them on a stuck bolt. I used the 1/2 swivel socket and it worked as expected. As with the previous swivel socket set I ordered, these also have the same high quality storage rail. A really nice surprise to have this nice rail to store the swivels. Another home run by Rigor with these quality Rigor 11601 Impact Swivel Sockets!
-
Saint
> 24 hourGood impact grade swivels that come with a rail for storage
-
Jerry Mouse
> 24 hourI love the idea of this product. It’s simple and so convenient, not something you HAVE to use ever time, but an option. I love that it feels hefty, feels very sturdy and durable. The brand and the color looks appealing, but also how it’s a set of three (3). Being a set of three (3) I immediately fell head over heels for it because I wanted to try it out Ultimately, the downside to this is that the swivel part feels almost as if it’ll pop right out of the base. It’s showing a little too much slack, but at the same time, this shouldn’t be used when loosening a bolt. It should be used in combination after breaking the bolt loose with a breaker bar. Still, I’d recommend this product.
-
David A. Sulava
> 24 hourPerfect for the tool collection, all three on a single rail makes keeping track of these items much easier!
-
Taylor Hindermann
> 24 hourWorked great for my husbands work. Very durable. Easy to use.
-
VADYM CHERNII
> 24 hour2 months of use and 3/8 broke
-
Paul Zaulda
> 24 hourgreat no binding, or breaking
-
Michael R
> 24 hourI wasn’t sure if these were going to have the range of motion I was needing, but I think it has more than I was expecting.
-
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.
-
John y
> 24 hourVery nice. Good range of motion. Nice quality feel. Dont have the same range as a older style u-joint, but that may be a plus in this case. They were initially a little stiff, but after playing around with them, have loosened up nicely. I have a big Milwaukee m28 impact wrench I use to break the lug nuts on my F350. The flex head makes it nicer to deal with. Nicely done - im a fan.