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WORKPRO WP275004

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¼″ female to 3⁄8″ male socket adapter, made from chrome‑vanadium steel with matte chrome finish—expands ratchet compatibility. ,

Technical specification

Workpro WP275004 Socket Adapter

The Workpro WP275004 is a premium-quality socket adapter designed to convert a ¼″ square drive (female) to a 3⁄8″ square drive (male). Crafted from durable chrome‑vanadium steel and finished with a matte chrome plating, it allows for seamless use of 3⁄8″ sockets with smaller ratchet tools—perfect for maximizing tool versatility without carrying multiple ratchets.

  Feature Details
  Model Workpro WP275004
  Drive Sizes ¼″ F (female) → 3⁄8″ M (male)
  Material Chrome‑vanadium steel
  Finish Matte chrome
  Compatibility Standard metric/imperial sockets
  Weight Lightweight—adds minimal bulk
  Availability Ships from Batam, Indonesia
Key Features & Benefits
    • High-Grade Construction
      Made of hardened chrome‑vanadium steel, providing excellent strength and durability under torque
    • Protective Matte Chrome Finish
      Offers corrosion resistance and reduces glare, ensuring long-lasting performance
    • Tool Compatibility Expansion
      Converts your ¼″ drive ratchet to accept 3⁄8″ sockets—save space and weight in your toolbox
    • Secure Fit with Precision
      Machined to tight tolerances for reliable engagement, reducing slippage during use
Ideal Usage
    • Mechanics needing to adapt ratchets in the field
    • DIYers wanting fewer tools without sacrificing functionality
    • Techs who switch often between ¼″ and 3⁄8″ socket sets
    • Professionals optimizing tool kits with lightweight solutions

Compact yet essential, the Workpro WP275004 socket adapter extends the flexibility of your ¼″ ratchet by accommodating 3⁄8″ sockets. With its tough Cr‑V construction and protective chrome finish, it’s a reliable toolbox addition. Want help sourcing WP275005–WP275007 adapters or comparing product specs? Just let me know—I’d be glad to assist!
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