MIOL 58-110
![]() | Outdated Product Total number of items: 94; Square drive size ("): 1/2, 1/4; Socket heads (6 points): 43; Socket heads sizes (6 points) (mm): 4 — 32; Spark plug sockets: 2; Bits: 32; Adapter: 2; Ratchet wrench: 2; Screwdriver handle: 1; Hex wrenches: 3; Hex wrenches size (mm): 1.5 — 2.5; Tool storage: plastic case |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The MIOL 58-110 tool kit offers a comprehensive selection of 94 items, including socket heads, bits, and various extensions, all housed in a convenient plastic case. Users appreciate the overall quality of the materials, but there are some concerns. The small ratchet's handle attachment is problematic, as it tends to slip off due to the smooth metal underneath, and the button for changing heads requires significant pressure, making it inconvenient. Additionally, the hex wrenches need to be tied together to avoid scattering. Another issue is the poor quality of the bits, which are prone to breaking and deforming, suggesting that purchasing extra bits might be necessary. Despite these drawbacks, the kit is considered a good model, but improvements in design and bit durability would enhance its value.
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The quality of the material seems to match... On a small ratchet, they didn’t think through attaching the plastic (rubber) handle to the ratchet itself - i.e. it turns on a ratchet, is removed... and there is smooth metal without any nicks so that the handle does not fly off!!! The button (for changing heads) on a small ratchet is not convenient - you need to press a little hard to remove the head - you apply pressure with your finger or press with your fingernail, which is a little inconvenient. The plastic hasn’t fallen off the screwdriver yet, but the handle is also sitting on bare metal. The hexagons need to be constantly tied together, otherwise they will lie all over the set when you move them. use MIOL 58-110 month or more |
Regular set Bits of poor quality - break, deform use MIOL 58-110 month or more |
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