Makita hollow socket 9/16 x 6-inch vs NEIKO 10057A Triple Square Bit Set, 20-Piece
Overall winner: NEIKO 10057A Triple Square Bit Set, 20-Piece
Key Differences
Makita A is a single 9/16 x 6 in hollow socket with a durable axial press-fit 1/4" hex shank and 12-point fitment, and it lists at a more affordable price tier. NEIKO B is a 20-piece triple-square/spline bit set made from S2 alloy steel with long 4" sockets and chamfered ends, offering broader bit variety but potentially too long for tight spaces
Makita hollow socket 9/16 x 6-inch
Hollow socket with 12-point fit for 6 and 12-point fasteners, extended length for hard-to-reach nuts. Axial 1/4" hex shank for durability and torsional strength; chamfered inner well protects threads
Pros
- 12-point fitment for versatile nut engagement
- Extended length improves accessibility
- Durable axial press-fit hex shank
- Chamfered inner well prevents thread damage
Cons
- No cons explicitly stated in data
NEIKO 10057A Triple Square Bit Set, 20-Piece
20-piece triple-square bit set with extra-long 4" spline sockets. S2 alloy steel and chrome vanadium for durability; chamfered ends for smooth fastener insertion. Customers note durable build and compatibility with European vehicles
Pros
- durable S2 alloy steel construction
- extra-long 4" sockets reach hard-to-access fasteners
- precision machined ends for smooth insertion
- mirror chrome finish for longevity
Cons
- bits reported as long for tight spaces
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Makita |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | NEIKO |
| User Reviews | Makita |