Husky 1/2 in. drive sockets are manufactured from chrome alloy steel and heat treated for added strength and wear protection, providing durability for a lifetime of hard use. Each socket features chamfered lead ins for quick and easy placement onto fasteners every time. Their polished chrome finish resist rust and corrosion and easily wipes clean of oil and dirt.
- For use with 1/2 in. drive tools
- 12-point deep socket
- Large hard stamped size markings for easy identification
- Sockets feature off-corner loading that virtually eliminates the rounding of fasteners
- Meets or exceeds ANSI standards
- Call Husky tools for customer service and support
Cedrick Buckridge (verified owner) –
This amazing product works very well, Especially with jeep patriot wheel bearing
Polly White (verified owner) –
the 1/2in. Drive 32mm 12-point deep socket. is a well built SOLID deep socket. Having the size listed on the side in big numbers is a nice touch. the 1/2in side is very sturdy. it has detentes on all four sides to hold it on to whatever you are connecting it to. My one criticism is that it is not as deep as it could be. there is at least another 1/4-1/2″ of depth that could have been used to make it a deeper socket. all in all it is a great value!
Percival Waters (verified owner) –
Thanks, Home Depot, for carrying these larger size Metric Deep Sockets. Every now and then I run into something working on my orange tractor that needs something larger than what is in my Husky Metric Set. This socket is rugged and well made. It feels heavy, ready for the job. Being 12-point, this socket is easier to use than the six-point metric sockets that I’ve used in the past. You can really put some torque to this guy. I really like the large print socket size engraved on the side of the socket that is clearly visible, even for me. This socket is ready for serious work so purchase with confidence. Thanks again, Homer.
Adolphus Harris (verified owner) –
Got to use my 32mm Husky deep socket today to remove front driveshaft nuts on a front wheel drive car. The socket was very tight to go on the nut to start, I had to tap it on then work it off. I tried it with the same effect on the other side. I put a long breaker bar on it and tried to remove the nuts to no evail. Tried an impact even though it is not an impact socket, but still nothing. Went for some heat and breaker bar again with a cheater pipe on it and but finally broke loose. After closely examining the socket it showed a little wear from tough use and some nicks and scratches from flying off onto the floor. Finished the job after tightening the wheel nuts to 280 ft lbs with the husky socket and breaker bar. This socket now sits proudly in amongst my Snap on sockets and will be a go to socket for a long time to come. Well done Husky.