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29 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@timothyhartley7986

3 months ago

I like you guys. I think y’all got a lot good ideas. In my opinion a 3/8 set of sockets should go up to 1 inch and up to 24 millimeters to be a master set. Your competition is doing this. Loose the adjustable crows foot and the vim logo on the foam and put sockets in the empty space. Loose the straight ratchet and give us a flex head instead. Now you got a master kit that’s hard to beat.

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@imdeplorable2241

9 months ago

"...the ten mil's already gone..."
Damn, that was fast!😮

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@floydwilliams3321

9 months ago

I wish you guys made a blow molded case for mobile mechanics

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@ColbyDunagan

2 months ago

From the perspective of a hands-on automotive technician, the level of precision machining and evident pride in producing such an exceptional product is truly remarkable.

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@peterchristlieb

9 months ago

I’ve had the 1/4” and 3/8 sets since they came out, and got them through Joe’s Allstar Tools from (Koon Trucking). Normally I don’t like the foam sets as they take up too much real estate but VIM got a lot of stuff in that space. They fit the application perfectly as they were for the racecar trailer and a Vintage front engine dragster. If you guys could offer the set in 1/2” I’d be all over it, also 12 point, you’d have a monopoly on the drag racing scene. These sets are perfect for starting someone out and filling that first tool box. Thinking of getting a couple for my nephew

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@TooljunkieDave5215

1 month ago

I need that spring loaded swivel adapter! Already have the extension set. Heads up they don’t do too well on snap on semi deep sockets unless it’s a 12 or higher. But they do great on shallow and deep sockets! I definitely recommend them!

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@james10739

3 weeks ago

I personally haven't found an impact to be more likely to break a socket in fact i think all i have broke or seen broken were without an impact i don't know if i have ever seen an impact socket broke either

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@zrxnuts

1 week ago

If that fit in a packout drawer, man that would be sweet. Someone try it out for me.😂

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@davida871

9 months ago

Please add part # to locate on your website. Thank you

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@douglasmiles1215

9 months ago

Y'all gonna keep on till I bereak and get a new box just for your foam tool sets. Lol

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@toddhickox4757

9 months ago

Very nice set !! 👍

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@johnantonopoulous6381

9 months ago

But you relize the impact sockets are softer than no impact sockets so that way the don't crack.

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@genekostron7998

8 months ago

What and it comes with a springy dingy!!!! That's it it's a door buster and i fricken need it on my tool cart, matter of fact I'm building 2 tool carts one for each side of the car I'm working on boom!

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@TheTate182

9 months ago

Remove the shipping fee for warrenty claims and I’ll buy a bunch of tools from VIM

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@SPMech1

9 months ago

💪💪💪💪💪💪

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@Lazy943

6 months ago

This guy obviously doesn't have a clue

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@rwbishop

9 months ago

Thanks, but I'll keep my Koken sockets & ratchets. Never had an issue with them.

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