Never used in a shop. Only used at home.
Lot includes 7 sockets & adapters, including:
12mm 6pt. semi-deep socket - FSMS12
1 1/2" Wobble Extension - FXWP1
T50 Torx Driver Socket - FTX50
#3 Phillips Driver socket - FP32A
3/8" Drive to 1/2" Drive adapter - A2A
3/8" Drive to 1/4" Drive adapter - GFAT1E
Universal Joint - FU8A
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Snap on 1 1/2" x 1" impact adaptor drive adapter driver(US $49.99)
Wright 15/16" 1/2" drive 12 point deep socket #4630 made in usa(US $7.88)
Snap-on 3/8 drive sae standard hex driver socket lot set (3/8, 5/16, 1/4")(US $36.95)
Blue/point 3/8" drive spark plug socket set, & a snap on screw driver(US $5.00)
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