Makita hollow socket 3/4 x 6-in vs Makita hollow socket 3/4 x 12 in
Overall winner: Makita hollow socket 3/4 x 12 in
Key Differences
Product A (3/4 x 6-in) offers a shorter hollow-socket with a lower listed price and slightly higher review count; Product B (3/4 x 12-in) provides a longer reach and an axial press-fit 1/4" hex shank for added fitment durability and versatility
Makita hollow socket 3/4 x 6-in
Hollow 12-point socket with 1/4" hex shank for durable overhead fastening and easy nut driving; chamfered inner well protects threads. Customers note build quality and time savings in fastening tasks
Pros
- 12-point socket for versatile fit
- axial press-fit 1/4" hex shank for durability
- longer profile for hard-to-reach nuts
- smooth, chamfered inner well protects threads
Cons
- none explicitly stated in data
Makita hollow socket 3/4 x 12 in
Hollow 12-point socket with 3/4 in drive, extended length for hard-to-reach nuts. Axial 1/4 in hex shank for durability and torsional strength. Users note ease of use and time savings
Pros
- 12 point socket for easy fitment
- Extended length improves accessibility
- Axial press-fit hex shank durability
- Smooth inner well prevents thread damage
Cons
- Some users mention overhead fastening limitations
- Only specified size and drive may limit compatibility
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Makita |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Makita |
| User Reviews | Makita |