🔍 Organize Like a Pro: Elevate Your Toolbox Game!
The Combo Deal offers a comprehensive labeling solution with 272 high-quality chrome foil socket labels and adjustable magnetic toolbox labels, designed for easy organization of Metric, Torx, and SAE tools. Each label is color-coded and available in various sizes, ensuring a perfect fit for all your tools, compatible with leading brands like Craftsman and Snap On.
M**3
If you have vision trouble, I suggest a larger print then.
Well, I can see the numbers fine but those who have bad eyesight the number could be larger. Nothing like watching a bunch of middle aged men search for a pair of reading glasses that they can see out of reminds you for Fred Sanford if you think about it. Only thing is if you have the black color sockets that we use for our Diesel mechanic business is the numbers will stick to them only if the sockets are dirty (of course they have to be grit dirt free first) but they are brand new I noticed a powdered coating on them and they will not stick to the new ones. And after the coating gets on it, go ahead and throw that little sticker away. It's useless. The others like the name of the tools etc now they are magnetic and stick real good but again the surface must be clean in order to get them to stay. And one more thing when taking the stickers off try not to your fingerprints on the back part. They are a little tough to get off the page but if you can bend the corner back enough to get your nails to catch just the tip of a corner then easy breezy. I don't know why fingerprints make it hard to make them stay on.
C**C
Great idea, product needs some tweaks.
I like the variety of the combo pack. Really impressed with the number of duplicate labels for sockets sizes and such. Nice to have when you have multiple sockets of the same size in different drives, 6 pt & 12 pt, normal and deep well, etc. I may need to order a few more sheets of the socket labels to complete my set, but it's not their fault I have a larger set of tools. Plus I used them on some t-handle hex tools. The chrome labels didn't stick well to the smaller sizes, with the label slowly peeling up on one end or the other. I'm not sure if it's because of the plastic handles or because the ones that are coming up are of the smaller size tool and the curve of the handle is too great for the label to stay adhered.Some improvements could be made to the magnetic toolbox labels. Stronger magnets would be very helpful. The labels tend to move around a lot when opening drawers and your fingers graze the front of the cabinet. A couple times I thought some had fallen off but they had slid up under the pull handle of the drawer. Also, there were several that had multiple tool types on one magnet. That's great if your drawer configuration matches the label. Unfortunately there were a few I either had to cut the labels, which doesn't look as nice. Or I will have to take a sharpie and black out the writing on the label.
R**L
I can see the numbers again!
My eyesight has been getting worse with age but could still read the sockets fine. I had a shop fire and replaced the tools with the biggest socket set that Craftsman makes. I was very disappointed in how poor the quality was on the new tools compared to the old ones. I could not read the sizes without installed a magnifying glass next to the tool box. When I saw these labels the first thing I thought was that they would get ripped off when wrenching in tight spaces. I still think they will but they have not so far.They give you a lot of labels although I will need another set as I have hundreds of sockets in 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" and 1". The impacts don't need them. I just rub white paint into the recessed numbers on those.The Magnet drawer strips are great but I could use a much large selection. At least it gives a 'group' of different tools.I haven't put the Electrical Panels stickers on yet but I do like them better than just writing them on the door.One word of caution: They give different size labels so be sure to use the smallest on the 1/4" first. I didn't but they still worked out.
N**B
Good set - room for improvement
Socket labels - It is exactly as stated. I just received and applied these so longevity is still unknown. A few of the socket decals pulled away the wax paper when an attempt to peel them off for application (rendering them unusable), perhaps that sheet was old stock? I have a decent selection of tools and duplicates from years as a mechanic, you will need more labels then is in this set.I have no use for the breaker box labels - no comment there.The magnetic tool box labels - They are as advertised. I feel the magnets may be a little week and may be subject to falling off or being knocked off easily.I don't like the labels being combined such as "PLIERS - CLAMPS" as I do not keep those tools together. I realize I could use scissors and cut the labels but the border on the label will show where the label has been cut and it detracts from the look of the label.
Y**I
Save time and energy when looking for socket/wrench!
I bought these labels and applied them to my sockets and wrenches. It made it so much easier to see what socket/wrench I was getting from the toolbox or putting away. Great way to organize your tools.I ended up buying another set so I can label all my tools.The only caveat, I didn't put them on the impact sockets since these are back. But my impact sockets are easy to read as is.
B**E
Not very strong or big.
These will work to label your toolbox drawers, but as others have posted they are weak and small. For now they will work till I find something a little better. Well worth it for the price.
K**7
Label sockets, organize toolbox!
Unless you write them yourself I can't imagine a type of tool they missed. Also socket labels, 2 sets. Each set has multiple labels for same size. Supposed to be permanent if you follow instructions. Can't tell yet but they are really stuck on. Also breaker box labels- haven't messed with them yet.
C**D
Only buy if you have smooth metal toolboxes
The circuit breaker labels and socket labels were okay, but the magnetic toolbox labels absolutely would not stick to most of the toolboxes I own, especially the Gladiator series. I did clean the metal, tried to use a supplemental neodymium magnet, nothing. Instead I bought magnetic printer paper from Michael's and I am having much better luck with them.
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