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The 8-Piece Socket Organizer Tray Set by SEDY is a robust and efficient solution for storing up to 176 metric and SAE sockets. Made from durable ABS resin, this set features a unique vertical design for easy identification and accessibility, making it ideal for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. With compatibility for various drive sizes and a space-efficient layout, this organizer is a must-have for any toolbox.
Manufacturer | SEDY |
Part Number | ED70042 |
Item Weight | 3.74 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.14 x 8.27 x 7.09 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ED70042 |
Included Components | Socket Organizer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**E
Nice Socket Racks
As a professional automotive technician with tool boxes both at work and at home, socket organizing is crucial. I usually use Hanson socket racks but figured I'd give these a try. The quality is good. The stems are labeled for socket sizes. The 1/2" racks are dived between 2 pieces because they would be too big to be one piece. I like the little storage pockets at the ends to store loose sockets and adapters. Overall these are very nice and worthy of 5 stars for both quality and value.
F**.
Almost perfect
These are great for organizing my toolbox. The only issue I have is a couple sockets will not fit over the posts. I believe there are three I had to sand down so the sockets would fit over them. They also won't work with Huskey 3/8 drive sockets. These sockets don't fit over the posts. I was fortunate to have multiple sets of different brands but if you are buying these for Huskey sockets, be aware they may not work.
S**R
Bulky and not very durable
I've tried many different socket organizers looking for the perfect set for my shop, and this just isn't going to be it. They're OK for horizontal storage but the sockets don't fit on securely enough to stay put when hung vertically. The long plastic posts are also pretty thin and easy to snap off. They're too tall to fit in most of my toolbox drawers and I just can't justify the bench space to store them horizontally.
T**R
Excellent socket organizers
These were the perfect solution to organizing my tool box. They have allowed me to make my sockets easily found and nice and neat looking. Exactly what I was looking for.
A**R
8-Piece Socket Organizer Tray Set
Great addition for that weekend handyman. This helped organize my garage and save time looking for tools. It was of adequate construction but depending on use case, some post maybe too tall. Some quality issues with some of the post being thicker than others.
G**R
Great Socket Organizer
This is a good quality socket organizer. I used to have my sockets everywhere when I working around. This makes organize sockets really good and easy to find when you need them. I have been using a week or so. Good to have one if you have a lot of sockets. Value for the money.
P**R
The larger ones are too tall
The taller ones in here I had to take my Dremel and cut off the tops of them, which nearly made it to where I couldn’t even see the size numbers anymore, defeating the purpose, but my top drawer of my toolbox would not close with these inside of it completely defeats the purpose
M**L
Horizontal, good; hanging, not so good
What I liked: plenty of room for lots of sockets, including deep sockets. Each location is labeled, so I don't have to get out a magnifying glass to see the size engraved on each socket (see my first picture, also the seller's photos).What I didn't like: I hang my socket holder on a pegboard. While this tray works fine in a horizontal position, it's not so good when the tray is vertical--as it would be on my pegboard. If the sockets sort of plugged into the tray (as they do on many socket holders), it would work. And indeed the holder for each socket is differently sized so that you'd think you'd just push the socket down (upside down), and it would stay. Unfortunately most of them don't stay, at least not reliably--the plastic is just a tad to small on most of them. My second photo shows the tray vertical (note the level). You can see that many of the sockets are drooping a bit. While none have fallen off in this position, if I'm not *very* careful taking the tray off my pegboard, some will fall off.Bottom line: If you're going to keep this tray horizontal, it should work fine. But if like me you want to hang it up, I don't think it's a good choice.
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