For those who keep losing 10mm sockets

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Marshall

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So in Canada we would be a $30-40 I bet.
But being old school , I just lose 1/2", unless its heavy machinery , then its 9/16"
Never lost a 10mm, but then don't know how many I have.
 

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The 1/2" drive versions are a bit overkill for any bolt or nut with a 10mm size,but the rest of the kit looks good.
No kill like overkill.

Somewhere at work I have a 3/4 to 3/8 adapter.
 

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I keep one on order from Tekton. One of the reasons I buy Tekton sockets is that they sell single sockets. But I should buy this for my stepson since he usually is the one who loses mine. Although right now I am missing a 15mm 1/2 in deep, not a 10 mm, so that's a bit different for a change.
 

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We were out camping a few weeks ago and I found an 11mm socket sitting right in the middle of the campsite.

Apparently that size socket has not learned how to hide properly. :p
 
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