Go2 Socket $14.99
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The Go2 socket is a 3/8″ drive universal socket adapter. It can handle all kinds of fasteners, even badly rusted ones. In this review I put it through it’s paces to see what it’s limits are. Surprisingly, it did quite well with everything I put it though. The one limitation I found with the tool was the possibility of not being able to use it in some applications, or that it might sometimes be difficult to use because of it’s design. For a ‘universal’ tool I thought it did pretty good. It’s affordably priced so you might want to check one out for yourself to see if it can work for you.
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Damn I need this how do I get this
This is a MUST HAVE tool for all of us junkyard junkies .
Snap on rachet…
Channel locks…and man up your grip
That wouldn't be a go to socket I have thousands of dollars worth of sockets 1 of them is bound to work
Wanted, rebar twister. . .
How does it compare to the gator pin style universal socket? Those are cheap on amazon.
hear in Canada its good for a one time use in my slingshot to take down a fairly old fat cow …..
It's a nifty little contraption. The only caveat is when you have a tight squeeze. To fit the Go2 Socket into like a tight oil drain pan space for the oil drain plug. There's other scenarios too.
:/ i rather go with my Irwin Bolt remover
how much is the dam thing nobody says how much it is
perfect for junkyard runs just incase tool
perfect for junkyard runs just incase tool
do a stripped caliper bolt
wonder if it would work on a wheel lock after you loose the key
Subscribed after the "Oh look what I got here" joke when the rebar magically appeared behind to package 🙂
For $15 a socket, I would just buy one rather than try to get lucky and get my hands on one in a giveaway.
This thing is probably good at twisting rebar, and that's it.
worst tool ever! I bought one of these after watching this video to try to remove a stuck, stripped, oil drain plug. I tightened the little screw with a grip wrench – still, it slides around and falls off. Then we ended up getting it off with a Irwin bolt grip set. I wanted to return this stupid tool, but the company never answers the phone and then says you can return it but pay a shipping and restocking fee that is more than the cost of the tool.