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It includes all three sizes, and holds the socket on the walls instead of the corners (which prevents the plug from rounding off). I guess that's what happens when you wait several years between changing the plugs. Reasonably priced, too. This is a great little spark plug socket set, and includes the three most common sizes, 5/8", 3/4", and 13/16".I have several socket sets of various sizes (and costs), some big, and some little. Recently I've noticed that my small power tools, like my chainsaw, trimmer, and leaf blower are getting really hard to start. So, I decide to replace the spark plugs on them, and that's when I discover that all of the spark plugs are 3/4", much too large to work with my 5/8" sockets.I tried the little free socket wrench that comes with most of the power tools, and it bends without taking out the plug. The little plastic case they come in is handy for storage and can hang on a pegboard hook, so you'll be able to find them when you need them.Very nice little solution to a vexing problem. Just try not to wait as long as I did before changing the plugs.Sean P.
For some reason, every one of them includes only one size spark plug socket, 5/8". Oops.So I go in search of the right size, and I find that most sets include two sizes: 5/8" and 13/16". Logue, 2008 Every size but the one I need, of course.Imagine my surprise when I run across this little beauty.
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