DEWALT 15-Piece and 20-Piece Socket Sets (DWMT73807 & DWMT73812) vs OEMTOOLS 6-piece socket organizer, SAE & metric, 1/4–1/2 drive
Overall winner: DEWALT 15-Piece and 20-Piece Socket Sets (DWMT73807 & DWMT73812)
Key Differences
DEWALT (Product A) is a traditional socket set with lockable, stackable cases, hard-stamped markings, and a knurled ring for control — suited for users who want a durable, all-in-one set. OEMTOOLS (Product B) is a socket organizer designed to store multiple drive sizes with color-coded pegs for metric/SAE but has reported fit and sturdiness issues for smaller drives, so it’s better for those prioritizing organized storage over tool durability
DEWALT 15-Piece and 20-Piece Socket Sets (DWMT73807 & DWMT73812)
Two DEWALT socket sets: 15-piece lockable, stackable sockets with a removable tray and a 20-piece deep socket set in a lockable case. Customers note durable build, solid case, and good value
Pros
- lockable and stackable cases
- removable inner tray for organization
- hard stamped markings for easy identification
- durable and well-built carrying case
Cons
- no explicit performance ratings beyond general durability
- description combines two sets; may require separate tool selection
- no specific warranty information provided
OEMTOOLS 6-piece socket organizer, SAE & metric, 1/4–1/2 drive
Organizes SAE and metric sockets in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 drive sizes. Helps keep a toolbox tidy and makes finding sockets easier. Customers note good value and organized design, with some fit and sturdiness concerns
Pros
- organized toolbox design
- color-coded pegs for metric and SAE
- fits multiple drive sizes
- perceived value for money
Cons
- pegs may be too large for some sockets
- fit alignment issues with some sockets
- sturdiness concerns for 1/4" set
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DEWALT |
| Durability | DEWALT |
| Versatility | DEWALT |
| User Reviews | DEWALT |