West True Value
West True Value
1 Quarter Inch Hex Shank to 3 Eighth Inch Socket Adapter

1 Quarter Inch Hex Shank To 3 Eighth Inch Socket Adapter

SKU #126810 Model #DW2542IR

UPC #885911026383

DeWalt


Regular Price
$4.99

6 In Stock, Available at
West True Value , 113 N Roberts St , West , TX
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Introducing the 1/4 inch hex shank to 3/8 inch socket adaptor, now available at West True Value in West, TX. This versatile adaptor is an essential tool for anyone looking to expand the compatibility of their power tools and hand tools. Whether you are a professional tradesperson or a DIY enthusiast in West, this adaptor helps bridge the gap between different drive sizes, making your toolkit more flexible and efficient.




  • Universal compatibility: Converts a 1/4 inch hex shank to a 3/8 inch socket drive, allowing you to use a wider range of sockets with your drill or driver.

  • Durable design: Crafted to withstand the torque and pressure of various fastening tasks, ensuring reliable performance.

  • Compact and convenient: Its small size makes it easy to carry and store, perfect for on-the-go projects or tight workspaces.




This adaptor is ideal for a variety of applications around the home or job site in West. Use it to quickly switch between drill bits and sockets without needing multiple tools, streamlining your workflow. Whether you’re assembling furniture, performing automotive repairs, or tackling general maintenance tasks, this adaptor enhances your tool’s versatility and efficiency.



In summary, the 1/4 inch hex shank to 3/8 inch socket adaptor is a practical addition to any toolbox in West, TX. Available at West True Value, it offers a simple yet effective solution to expand your tool compatibility and improve your project outcomes.

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