These are exceptional for the price and they could charge more and have it still be a fantastic value. I was going to spend more on a Cr-Mo set, but I really don't use my impacts on cars much except for either absolute necessity or absolute convenience. I haven't had them long, and I will update this should issues arrive, but so far I am very pleased with my purchase. I've done the basic things with these, but was curious to see if cr-v would handle the big wrench on the dreaded Honda bolt, so I popped the 19mm on the Milwaukee, and set the socket on the crankshaft pulley bolt. 4 impacts and off it went. 5 or 6 years ago, I tried this exact thing with everything under the sun, pneumatic, huge cheater bar, and even removing motor fuses sans the starter with a breaker bar jammed into the frame on this bolt with my neighbor's nice impact socket and it split the socket... The socket from this kit hardly looked used! Very satisfied and impressed with what you get for your money. It is really nice having a sequential set even if I may never use one of the sizes. It's just good to have the option. If you want to read some backstory and a story about how I got the aforementioned Milwaukee 2767-20 in a brand new kit for ridiculously cheap, read below! I stumbled across two deals I couldn't refuse on local buy/sell/trade platform for two impact wrenches. I work on my car a fair bit, and just finished up installing about $1200 worth of suspension, steering, and rear hub components. I work on the cars of friends and family here and there, too, as if I'm comfortable with the repair, it saves them a ton of money and they usually force a tip I don't want to take... So I saved that money and has around $500 saved from just car repairs the last month and a half. I used to have a 10 gammon compressor that could flow enough CFM to handle a decent Ingersoll Rand pneumatic impact that I was given with somewhere around 600 ft/lb, but my compressor died about 6 months ago and it was old and loud anyway. I didn't really ever use an impact except for loosening suspension bolts, some engine pulley stuff, an axle rod here or there, and lug nuts obviously for the convenience, but I would do just fine with a breaker bar and a cheater pipe if need be. I was browsing listings on one of the local selling apps and came across a kobalt impact wrench kit with the tool, battery, charger, and bag all new in box for $75. Well, can't pass that up, so I grabbed that. The very next day I was looking at a pretty nice video card I found and was rolling that around in my mind when I refreshed and saw a Milwaukee 2767-20 kit with the tool, 2 x5ah batteries, a charger, and the hard case new in box for $170. Figured it to be a scam and it was only a 2 minute old listing, so I looked at the seller and they had like 200 all good reviews. So I offered $160, and they said $170 firm is already a steal, but it has to go because he's organizing his garage. I set up the meet at a Walmart, and drove 35 minutes thinking for sure it's a no show or a bunk product or I'm going to have a gun pointed at me (again...) this time... Got there, his car was as described (a super nice and new infinity...), And there he brought out the real deal. I asked him straight up why is it so inexpensive? He gets tools all the time as samples through his job, and he already has tens of thousands of dollars worth in his garage, so he sells them cheap locally and puts all the money in his kids' college funds. Well, if they are stilen, I sure didn't know that so I'm not culpable! Made the exchange, took the thing out, and it really did work as it should. So for $245, I got about $600 worth of stuff brand new. And got an impact wrench that is way too powerful for anything I'm doing, but darnit it's fun to have!