Harbor freight has these for like $4. Made my travel toolbox much more pleasant/faster to work out of. The single best tool investment I made for my travel stuff.
Lost 10 mm sockets are so common that it's actually a thing. I saw a tattoo once that had a 10 mm with a set of wings and the phrase "Gone but not forgotten."
We all have a 10mm story. Offer, likely he has already replaced them. The shared laugh and honesty will go miles, not yards. Speaking of which I just found two trapped in a corner of my tool chest the other day and like a giddy kid ran in to the house to tell the wife... she didnt get it.
Haven't lost a socket of any size since I turned adult age...now as a kid, my dad's sockets are a different story.
Having more than one of any socket style and size..... not allowed! I have some that were 'spares' in a package deal I bought. @$@#$@#'s irritate the crap out of me and are not even in the tool box. Oh by the way if your friend was kind enough to give you a toolbox and you snarf his 10mm without saying something .....
I never quite understood the 10mm thing, my issue is the damn 8mm. I can never find those little buggers.
Just pretend it never happened. Keep the 10s and keep quiet about it. Consider it part of a socialist plan to redistribute wealth and you are doing your part.
I know the guy that owned this van (via another forum). The "Free Candy" van was for his teenage kid.
Not labeled with a label machine, no indicator to delineate metric/Imperial types, no unit types on the writing, sockets extend beyond the design height of the container, container partitions are irregularly shaped and sized and non-rectangular, sockets are oriented differently, and some are even upside down! This guy is one sick fucking puppy. His only hope is a vacation to a Uighur fun camp.
Hah, my wife lost my Snap-On 8 & 10mm sockets, shorty ratchet and extension. No, I didn’t divorce her though it would have been cheaper.