I have been wanting to buy a socket set to have on hand for when I need it; I'm not much of a handyman, but having a decent-quality set is still really useful. Having now done a bit of research about the options I'm somewhat overwhelmed - proof that a little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing! I never knew there were so many variables and therefore the number of possible combinations, and how hard it would be to find the ideal mix?! I want to get something of decent-enough quality that it'll last, but ideally below or around $100 (SCA has 30% off at the moment, which is what got me started).
Based on what I've read I was thinking of getting a set that:
* comes with a 3/8th inch drive size (even if additional to a 1/4 inch), simply to provide a bit more strength/torque if needed
* has six points rather than 12
* has deep sockets, or ideally a mixture of the two (I assume it's also a risk having only deep if there's simply not the space to fit the height of them?)
* is focused on a full range of metric sockets (but it seems like in NZ they tend to always come with a range of metric and imperial?)
Are these fair things to be looking for, or are some of them simply not a big issue given the likely infrequent use?
And, can anyone recommend any particular set or provide guidance on what I should be looking for from a set that will do most things ok?
Thanks for any advice.


