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Craftsman Max Axess Universal Ratchet & Socket Set

Oct 14, 2011 Stuart 1 Comment

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Craftsman Max Axess Universal Socket Set

Craftsman’s Max Axess pass-thru socket set came out a few months ago, and looks to have become fairly popular with homeowners and DIYers, and as a second or portable set for advanced users. Targeting users looking for more of an all-in-one type of socket system, Craftsman has introduced a second set into the Max Axess lineup, which features a fine-tooth ratchet and 18 universal sockets.

The Craftsman Max Axess 19pc socket set includes a 72-tooth pass-thru ratchet, 9 inch sockets – 3/8″, 7/16″, 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″, 11/16″, 3/4″, 13/16″ and 7/8″, and 9 metric sockets – 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm and 19 mm. The entire kit is packaged in a reusable storage rack that sports removable socket rails.

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Craftsman’s Max Axess universal sockets are designed to fit the following fastener types: 6pt hex, 4pt square, 12pt, spline, external Torx, and partially-rounded hex.

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Normal pricing for this set is $45.

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1 Comment

  1. xen

    Oct 14, 2011

    I have posted a few previous comments in regards to this type of ratchet/ socket combo. Overall these are really good tools and I wouldn’t hesitate a blink of an eye to buy them again. There is however, one design flaw that can be finicky. If there is a fastener with tight tolerances, or that is heavily corroded with built up rust, etc, the socket will come off of the ratchet and stay attached to the fastener. This has the potential to become difficult when dealing with a fastener in a remote location.

    Also, it helps to buy the locking flex handle ratchets, because of the lack of swivels.

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