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Craftsman 18mm Metric 12-Point Standard Socket, 1/2" Drive (CMMT44267)

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Craftsman 18mm Metric 12-Point Standard Socket, 1/2" Drive (CMMT44267)18mm 12 point metric shallow socket, 1 2" drive This Craftsman 18mm shallow socket delivers fast engagement with a 12 point box end and easy to read size markings. Finished in full polish chrome for corrosion resistance, its built for everyday mechanic and DIY use with any 1 2 inch drive ratchet. Key Features: Corrosion Resistance: Full polish chrome finish helps prevent rust Fast Engagement: 12 point design grips metric fasteners quickly Easy

18mm 12-point metric shallow socket, 1/2" drive

This Craftsman 18mm shallow socket delivers fast engagement with a 12-point box end and easy-to-read size markings. Finished in full-polish chrome for corrosion resistance, it’s built for everyday mechanic and DIY use with any 1/2-inch drive ratchet.


Key Features:

  • Corrosion Resistance: Full-polish chrome finish helps prevent rust
  • Fast Engagement: 12-point design grips metric fasteners quickly
  • Easy Identification: Large, stamped size markings for quick reads
  • 1/2" Drive Compatibility: Works with standard 1/2-inch ratchets and extensions
  • Built to Standards: Meets or exceeds ASME specifications

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Size 18 MM
Drive Size 1/2-inch
Point 12-point
Type Shallow / standard socket
Material Metal
Finish Full polish chrome; polished finish
Color Full Polish
Item Length 0.71 inches
Item Weight 0.704 ounces
Part Number CMMT44267
Item Model Number CMMT44267
Number of Pieces 1
Included Components (1) 1/2" Dr 12pt Shallow MM - 18mm
Bit Compatibilities 1/2-inch
Drive Bit Shank Style 1/2-inch hexagonal
Compatible Fastener Range 0.5 inch
Meets Standards Meets or exceeds ASME specifications
UPC 885911588744
GTIN 00885911588744

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this socket shallow or deep?
A: Shallow; ideal for standard access and compact spaces.


Q: What drive size is required?
A: It fits 1/2-inch drive tools.


Q: What fastener size does it fit?
A: 18 mm metric hex fasteners.


Q: Does it have a warranty?
A: Craftsman lists a full lifetime warranty for this socket.


Q: What material and finish are used?
A: Metal construction with a polished chrome finish for corrosion resistance.


A Sleek, Polished Essential for Any Garage

This streamlined 18mm socket brings a refined, chrome sheen to your toolkit while delivering rugged performance. The crisp, 12-point profile is a subtle design flourish that also means quicker engagement on fasteners. Style it in a neatly organized rail or tray where its bold size marking becomes a functional accent. Consider it a small yet indispensable piece in the vocabulary of luxurious, well-appointed workshop living.


AI Review Summary:

Across verified reviews, customers praise the socket’s precise fit and durability, frequently noting smooth engagement on metric fasteners and strong value for money. The polished chrome resists rust and cleans easily, and large size markings help with quick identification. A minority mention wanting deeper versions for recessed nuts, but overall satisfaction is high, with many citing successful use on automotive tasks like axle nuts and fluid service. Representative quotes: “Perfect fit for my rear axle nut,” “Solid Craftsman quality—no rounding,” and “Easy to spot with the big 18mm marking.”


Upgrade your toolkit with this reliable Craftsman 18mm socket and enjoy fast, corrosion-resistant performance on every project.

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