This Husky 6-Piece SAE and Metric Socket Rack Set is a great way to keep your sockets organized and in 1 location. This set includes 3 SAE and 3 Metric racks designed for 1/4 in., 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drive sizes, which hold 26, 26 and 28 sockets, respectively. Fit standard or deep sockets down over the pegs and use the size markers printed on each pegs top to find the right socket for any fastener. The pegs are sturdy and break resistant giving you a durable solution for your individual sockets.
- Includes 1/4 in., 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. SAE and metric drive racks
- Vertical storage design allowing for storage in limited space
- Sturdy, break resistant pegs for durability
- Pegs have size marking for easy socket identification
- 1/4 in. drive peg size range from 3/16 in. to 5/8 in. and 4.5 mm to 15 mm
- 3/8 in. drive peg size range from 1/4 in. to 1 in. and 6 mm to 20 mm
- 1/2 in. drive peg size range from 3/8 in. to 1-1/4 in. and 10 mm to 27 mm
- Lifetime warranty with no questions, no receipt required
Missouri Kunze (verified owner) –
I decided to give these a try after being disappointed with other storage systems in the past. I’ve tried rails, the cutout trays, and other socket organizers like these. My most current efforts we a set like this from HF that I was not very satisfied with. This set from Husky would have been perfect for me except for a few issues I came across. On the 3/8 drive SAE the 1/4″ socket will not fit on the pedestal. I tried both my Craftsman and then pulled a Husky one out of a travel set and that one did not fit either. On the 1/4″ drive SAE set the 9/16″ deep socket will not fit on the pedestal. The last issue I had was the 3/8″ drive sets would not fit in the short drawers in my Craftsman tool chest with a liner. When I removed the liner they JUST barely clear the drawer above it. The pedestals for the deep sockets should be about 1/8″ shorter. They would then clear with a liner and clear with better clearance without a liner.One note, I see some reviews say the sockets are wobbly when place in the holder, the holders are designed to have the sockets sit with the drive end up. At first I found this a little off putting but as I set them up I grew to appreciate this feature. It allows the sockets to be more stable in the holder and it puts the size marking on the socket at the top if you ever need it. You probably won’t ever need to read the marking on the socket as the tops of each pedestal are nicely marked with the socket size. I am overall generally happy with these but they are not perfect. They will probably be my last attempt at organizing and I will see if I can modify them to fit the sockets that don’t go on.
Theodora Jakubowski (verified owner) –
Had to return for 2 reason. The first is the some of the pegs would now allow the Husky Socket to slip over. The second would be due to the height. I would not be able to close the drawer on my Husky tool box.
Emerson Wiegand (verified owner) –
For the price, they are great, absolutely awesome. I’m glad I purchased two sets. You need to be a little careful with them and they should last just as long as any of the other brands.
Jarrell Corkery (verified owner) –
Great if you have a deep drawer on your tool box
Rosalia Kshlerin (verified owner) –
Great Socket Organizing Racks. Clear white sizes angled for easy reading. Slot for hanging, which is great for intermittent use. Pegs cover range of most used sizes. Small base footprint. Great for portability. Selected these racks to keep sockets handy in tool bags on jobs they are needed. Taking a selection of sockets for a specific job has been an issue- they get lost in the bottom of the bag and taking a full set along is often unnecessary, so these racks solve a problem. Not how they’re typically used, racks too tall to fit smaller rolling tool chest-cabinet combo’s I have, they do work well in tool bags, which I primarily take to jobs, including auto repairs. Racks keep sockets organized and handy. Issues with the racks- some smaller inexpensive sockets don’t slide down shaft, size letters although white are not easily read from above, on ground, but even when on workbench unless at a distance. Some ½ sockets higher than peg. Angled peg base doesn’t tend to let sockets sit vertical, they lean. Otherwise, satisfied with the racks as they perform very well for use in tool bags without taking up much space. Allowing only those sockets needed to be selected while keeping sockets organized and handy. Racks meet expectations.
Marcelino Hessel (verified owner) –
Great to organize sockets, can find correct size quickly
Etha Schiller (verified owner) –
Feels like that it is going to be broken anytime soon. But it had a reduced price .
Merle Hickle (verified owner) –
Decent set. A bit flimsy compared to other brands.
Aryanna Toy (verified owner) –
Functional but not the quality of competitors.
Benjamin Barrows (verified owner) –
Easiest storage for those who hate trying to read the size of the socket OFF the socket and whose grip strength is not what it used to be to pull sockets off of the hangers!
Donald Mosciski (verified owner) –
My sockets fit on them perfectly. And it’s easy to read the size of the sockets so you can find them quickly. This was definitely a goodbye.
Silas Gibson (verified owner) –
For organizing your home work bench this is perfect
Anthony Kutch (verified owner) –
SUMMARY: A nice set, comparable to others on the market.BACKGROUND: I have well over 100 metric sockets in different drive sizes and type. Organizing them has always been a concern. I have tried keeping them loose in tools drawers, on different tool rails, on magnetic racks, and in socket racks. The Husky Metric Socket Rack Set looked like it would help organize them.FIT AND FINISH: The material, construction, and appearance seem comparable to other similar products I already own.FEATURES: From the Home Depot page, with my comments as appropriate.• Includes 3 racks designed for 1/4 in., 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drive sizes, which hold 26, 30 and 34 sockets total, respectively. o Each rack has the most common sizes and the posts are tall enough to stick above sockets so you can quickly identify the size you want to pull.• Fits standard or deep sockets down over the pegs and use the size markers printed on each pegs top to find the right socket for any fastener.• Vertical storage design allowing for storage in limited spaceo This is true, to some extent, for this type of socket rack. But they are not the most compact method for storing sockets. Socket rails are much more compact.• Sturdy, break resistant pegs for durabilityo These aren’t unbreakable, but they are ok for use in a tool chest drawer.• Pegs have size marking for easy socket identificationo This is the best feature of this style of socket rack. The pegs stick up proud of the socket and the size is stamp/painted onto the end. Easy to see at a glance.• 1/4 in. drive peg size range from 4.5 mm to 15 mmo Some smaller sockets would not fit over the posts, but they were cheaper sockets.• 3/8 in. drive peg size range from 6 mm to 20 mm• 1/2 in. drive peg size range from 10 mm to 27 mm• Lifetime warranty with no questions, no receipt requiredo This is another good selling point for the Husky brand. Bring a broke tool in and they will give you a new one.INSTALLATION/USE: I took sockets from several other types of socket holders and populated the holders. They fit into my metric socket/driver drawer well. It is much easier to pull out the socket I need now without having to grab one and read it to get the right one. The downside is, with multiples of the common sockets (10 mm) this type of rack has no way to keep them together. So, I still end up with multiple holders. At least I can grab the first one without looking to hard.On the downside, these take up more drawer space than socket rails. And the ½” drive rack needs at least a 4” deep drawer.SUMMARY: This helped me organize my metric sockets much better than they were. I think it will work for me. PROS: Easy to read, sturdyCONS: Needs 4” drawer, takes up room, some smaller sockets wouldn’t fit over the pegs.
Daphne King (verified owner) –
Too tall to fit in my box.
Laila Klein (verified owner) –
Sockets fit, easy to find right socket, seems well made.
Arianna Davis (verified owner) –
I was a bit concerned about the vertical layout of these socket holders. I wasn’t sure that they would fit vertically in my tool box drawers. Well it turns out that they fit just fine. My 3/8″ and 1/2″ sockets belong in a deep drawer while my 1/4″ sockets go in a shallow drawer. The 1/4″ rack is shorter than the other two racks so it still fits even in a shallow drawer. These racks are replacing magnetic racks. I had issues with the magnetic racks picking up all sorts of tools in their drawer. One of the biggest advantages of these holders is the socket size clearly delineated on the top. Super easy to grab the right socket first try.
Brennon Goldner (verified owner) –
The Husky 3 piece socket rack set does a great job keeping sockets organized both in drive size with the 3 different sized trays (1/2″, 3/8″, and 1/4″ drive) and also ordered large to small (left to right). I love how the pegs stick above the sockets so you can read the size, saves time getting the right size the first time.The trays are sturdy to pick up and walk around with, but I dont plan to move them from my tool box too often since they are made of plastic and the sockets are heavy.Bottom line, this is a great way to store and keep sockets organized and still be able to quickly find and grab ehat you need. I am very pleased with my purchase!
Narciso Larkin (verified owner) –
Keeps sockets in proper settings
Clemens Kuhlman (verified owner) –
They are a must have to keep your tool box organized.
Fidel Metz (verified owner) –
Ok not great but will work.