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|  | |  | | | Stanley 92-809 MaxDrive 60-Piece 1/4 and 3/8-inch Standard and Metric Socket Set With Case | | | | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The Stanley 92-809 Socket Set includes 60 tools that are designed to meet or exceed ANSI standards for sockets and ratchets. This set comes with a limited lifetime warranty. What's in the Box 24 1/4-inch sockets, 19 3/8-inch sockets, 1 3/8-inch pear head ratchet arm, 1 1/4-inch socket driver handle, 1 3/8- to 1/4-inch adapter, 1 3/8-inch extension bar, 1 1/4-inch drive specialty bit holder, 10 specialty bits, blow molded case, and color graphic labels. 
Versatile, durable, and designed to accomplish tasks efficiently. | 
Designed to meet high standards for quality and performance. See a video for Stanley Tool Sets. | About Stanley Sockets Stanley sockets feature the proprietary Max-Drive design, a unique radius corner design which provides 15 percent more torque, making it easy to tighten fasteners and simplifies the turning of rounded corners. This technology helps reduce fastener wear without contact on the outer 5 percent of the fastener, so fasteners last longer. This helps reduce slipping on frozen or rusted fasteners. Stanley sockets are manufactured worldwide with high alloy steel and heat treated for performance.
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 13.0 inches | | Product Width: | 3.2 inches | | Product Height: | 8.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 5.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 15.7 inches | | Package Width: | 10.8 inches | | Package Height: | 2.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 45 reviews |
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| | Features | 60-piece socket set meets or exceeds ANSI standards for sockets and ratchetsMax-drive design provides 15 percent more torqueConstructed of high-alloy steel and heat treated for increased performanceStored in durable blow-molded caseIncludes limited lifetime warranty
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35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
decent socket set Dec 27, 2009
By William A. Youngman I got this socket set at age 46 to replace my decades old Craftsman socket set which was stolen. I therefore am going to base my review on comparison to that set. This set is of slightly lower quality than my old Crafstman set. It is much better quality than the cheap sets you get at the auto parts store. I figure I don't need as high a quality tool set now; hopefully my days of swapping engines and fixing clutches myself out of necessity are over. I do want a good quality set so I can tighten a fan belt or tighten a bolt on the mower. This set meets that need. One thing I like is there is a lifetime guarantee on this Stanley set. If I mail a broken tool to a PO box in Tukwila, WA, they suposedly will replace it.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
good portable set Jan 21, 2011
By toolguy I keep this as a portable set. Its got everything I need in a pinch except allen keys, but a cheap allen key set remedied that. The extensions are just long enough to reach any bolt I needed to get to.
There are 2 different cases in the photos. The stock photo with the sockets in the lid is what I have and its a smaller case. Walmart sell the version with no sockets in the top lid. Same set, different case.
Home Depot sells the same set under the Husky brand name (its the smaller case version)
It can me a little difficult to remove some of the sockets but I rather have that then them falling out. (the bigger case had sockets that were a little easier to remove)
From my experience, these are about the quality of craftsman from 10 years ago, slightly less quality than craftsman of 20 years ago, and eons better than the crap craftsman has been selling lately.
22 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Cheap quality tool set Feb 22, 2009
By B. Gendreau I bought this tool set to keep in my wrangler for off road repairs. It is about half the price of a comparable craftsman set. The quality is very good and it has 6 point sockets for the most part. My only gripe is that it doesn't not include a 15mm socket, which is a fairly popular size.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
First time owner: Very Pleased Apr 07, 2011
By Kimberly Emberson I am very excited about my Stanley socket set. I just received it and couldn't be happier. This is the first time I have ever purchased an entire set of tools. I've always used my father's tool or borrowed a friend's. As a new home owner and the one usually taking care of all the things done around the home: it was time to have my own tools.
The set is wonderful. I was told I should have got a Craftsman Set it was "the only set worth buying", but I couldn't pass up the price and didn't mind to not have 'top of the line'. Now that I see them, I couldn't tell you the difference. The Stanley set has a lifetime warranty and a hard case. What more could I want.
The tool case opens and there are your ratchet, sockets and extra parts on one side! Guess this means I won't be opening it in the wrong direction and spilling everything out(as I have seen others do with their sets). Not only is the case easy to open and the tools all on one side, but they are also securely held in place should I somehow manage to open it upside down anyway. Even turning the tool case over doesn't make the parts fall out!
Dropping it while open from a few feet onto my carpet floor and they still stay in place.
Each slot is clearly marked with protruding numbers so they won't wear off like ink or paint leaving me guessing where each piece goes should I take more then a few out.
Over all, as a female handyman buying her first tools, I am thrilled.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Socket wrench doesn't reliably work in reverse Sep 02, 2011
By Thomas J. Dunlap III
"Tom"
The socket wrench didn't reliably work in reverse. Had to disassemble the wrench, and remove what seemed to be an extra spring. Then manually adjusted the screws to the right tension. It now seems to work, but the craftmanship is apparently poor...
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