Only socket I could find where I was last week to try to loosen a stuck 14mm bolt (19mm head) was a Husky 3/4" 12-pt 1/2" drive chrome socket. This bolt was rusted in place and the DeWalt electric impact, rated at 350-ft-lb, did NOT loosen it. But it also didn't crack that Husky socket. Yes, I wore eye protection.
Ended up breaking it loose jumping on the end of a WW2-vintage "Lectrolyte" oxide finish double-end box wrench. Thin wall 12-pt, but the ancient wrench got it done. The other end was 25/32" - When's the last you saw one of those?
A friend worked in building construction, installing elevators. Had a full set of Snap-On. He got so frustrated with trying to get replacements when he broke a tool, that he sold the whole set and bought Craftsman. The Snap-On, SK, and other service trucks come to auto shops, not construction sites. Was much happier taking his damages Craftsman stuff to the mall and Sears.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB