Makita hollow socket 3/4 x 6-in 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 3/4 x 6-inch hollow socket with a long reach and 12-point fitment, making it a focused tool for hard-to-reach nuts; NEIKO B is a 20-piece triple-square/S2-alloy bit set with long 4" sockets and chamfered ends, offering broader application across tamperproof and spline fasteners but may be too long for tight spaces. Choose Makita if you need a durable hollow socket for deep, specific 3/4" fasteners; choose NEIKO if you want a versatile 20-piece set for triple-square and spline work
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
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 |