Purchased to remove a chewed-up wheel nut, and worked fine, 1st time. I just put the tool on the nut, tapped it on firmly with a hammer, and turned. I purchased the Expansion Set because I only really needed 1 size, the 19mm. I was a bit concerned about it only having a 3/8" square drive, as I thought it might not take a lot of torque. However, that wasn't an issue as I put a 27mm socket on the hex end of the tool and had no problem removing the nut in question. It's more expensive than non-branded equivalents, but I've always thought of Irwin as a good brand and I didn't want to find that a cheaper tool didn't work.
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I bought it to remove wheel nut who's key was lost it did not fit and when I tried to force it on it broke not of hard steel
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Well made and good value. Not used the full set however the one’s I did use performed well. No drilling required so felt more comfortable in its used.
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Bolts had been previously butchered on my car so couldn't get a socket on. Bought these and worked a treat. Bit into the head of the rounded one and removed. Just need to come in a case rather than the blister pack
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Needed to remove 3 12mm rusted and seized bolts from my old Volvo and was sceptical whether these would work but paid the money and took a chance. Fingers crossed I tapped on the closest size socket and used firm steady pressure on the ratchet as the socket bit down on the bolt and pulled them straight out. Makes what can be a difficult job a piece of cake. A worthwhile addition to anyones tool kit.
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