KIRXST 1/2 Inch Drive Impact Socket Set (11-Piece) – Metric Deep Sockets 10–24 mm with 1/4" Adapter
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This KIRXST impact socket set is built for driving metric fasteners with higher torque than you’d normally use on standard sockets. On paper, it’s aimed at both DIY mechanics and practical workshop work where you want deep sockets, a solid fit on the bolt head, and less faffing around when you’re under a car or on a tractor. The set covers common metric sizes from 10 mm up to 24 mm, and it also includes a 1/4" drive socket adapter, which is the kind of detail that can make it more useful than a straight “one-drive” set.
If your day involves wheel changes, chassis or engine access, home repairs, or general mechanical tasks, deep sockets tend to make life easier because they reach further into recessed areas. It’s not the kind of kit you buy for occasional light use and forget—it’s more for people who actually reach for sockets regularly.
Key features that matter in use
Most of what makes this set feel worthwhile comes down to how it’s designed for impact work and how reliably it sits on the fastener.

The sockets are described as forged from heat-treated chrome vanadium steel, with a carbon black phosphating surface treatment. The practical takeaway is durability: you’re looking for hardness and impact resistance, plus better rust protection and wear resistance for long-term use, rather than a set that will look tired after a few jobs.
The 6-point deep design also matters. Compared with less secure socket shapes, a 6-point engagement increases the contact area on the fastener, which can reduce bolt wear and lower the chance of rounding—especially when you’re dealing with stubborn bolts and higher torque.
There’s also a pin hole lock design intended to keep the socket stable, helping prevent slipping or falling off during use. That’s the sort of “small” detail that becomes noticeable when you’re working fast or in awkward positions.


Sizes included (and what that implies)
The set is metric and includes the sizes: 10 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 19 mm, 21 mm, 22 mm, and 24 mm. It’s not trying to cover every possible metric size, it’s focused on the ones that actually show up across automotive and general mechanical jobs.

Worth noting: because it’s an 11-piece set, you won’t have every single size in between. If your projects often require a very specific socket size outside this range, you may end up wanting a supplementary set.
Adapter value: 1/4" drive compatibility
One of the more convenient parts is the included 1/4" drive socket adapter. The description positions it for compatibility with tools such as electric drills, impact wrenches and ratchet wrenches, depending on how you set your workshop up.
This can be genuinely useful if you own multiple hand tools and want flexibility—rather than buying separate socket sets for different drive sizes. That said, you’ll still want to check your tool’s drive type and how it interfaces, because an adapter only helps if the rest of your setup is compatible in the first place.
Storage and identification in a real garage

Each socket has high-visibility, colour-coded size markings for easier recognition, even in dimly lit garage conditions. That’s one of those features that sounds minor, but in practice it saves time: less guessing, fewer mistakes, and fewer jobs delayed because you’re searching through a mixed drawer.


All pieces fit in a custom moulded case. That helps with organisation and reduces the risk of losing a socket during transport—useful if you move tools between home, a workshop, or the site where you’re working.
Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It’s a solid match if you’re the kind of person who does recurring mechanical jobs—wheel changes, general engine or chassis maintenance, household repairs, or tractor/industrial-type work—and you want a compact metric deep impact socket set that focuses on common sizes.
However, it may not be the best choice if you’re looking for maximum coverage across every metric size, or if your work rarely needs deep impact sockets in the first place. Also, if you’re expecting a premium “top-end” tool feel for very frequent professional use, keep expectations realistic—this set reads as practical and durability-focused, but the information provided doesn’t confirm any specific premium grading beyond the described materials and treatments.

Final verdict
Is it worth it?
Buy the KIRXST 1/2 Inch Drive Impact Socket Set if you want an organised metric deep socket kit that targets the sizes you’re likely to reach for, with a 6-point design intended to reduce rounding and a pin-hole lock approach aimed at stability during impact work. The included 1/4" drive adapter is a useful bonus if your tools span different drive types, and the colour-coded markings plus moulded case are exactly the kind of day-to-day convenience that gets appreciated quickly.
Skip it (or plan to add to it) if your projects demand socket sizes outside 10–24 mm, or if you only need occasional sockets rather than deep, impact-capable ones. As with any tool kit, it’s also worth double-checking your own tool setup and drive compatibility—because the adapter helps only when it actually matches how you intend to drive the sockets.


Mini FAQ

What sizes does this impact socket set cover?
It includes 10 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 19 mm, 21 mm, 22 mm, and 24 mm.
Is it suitable for impact work?
The set is described as an impact socket set with forged heat-treated chrome vanadium steel and a phosphating surface treatment, and it’s built around a 6-point deep design intended for higher torque engagement.
What does the 1/4" drive adapter do?

The adapter lets you use the sockets with tools that take a 1/4" drive, as described for compatibility with electric drills, impact wrenches and ratchet wrenches.
Does it include storage?
Yes. The description says all pieces fit into a custom moulded case for easier access and to help prevent losing sockets during transport.
Will it help prevent rounded fasteners?
The 6-point design is intended to increase contact area and reduce the risk of bolt wear and rounding, particularly during higher torque use—but results still depend on correct fit and condition of the fasteners.
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