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frontpage Posted by ItsSoCheap | Staff • 10h ago

GearWrench 5/8" x 6" 6-Point Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket

$9.20

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Amazon has GearWrench 5/8" x 6" 6-Point Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket (80546) for $9.20. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Home Depot also has GearWrench 5/8" x 6" 6-Point Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket (80546) for $9.20. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store where available.
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About this Item:
  • Off-corner loading design reduces fastener rounding
  • Magnetic insert holds plug for removal and installation
  • Rubber insert protects spark plug and centers the socket
  • Designed for use with a 3/8" square drive tool

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  • About this Deal:
    • This matches the last Frontpage Deal in May.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars from over 7,600 reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Amazon has GearWrench 5/8" x 6" 6-Point Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket (80546) for $9.20. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Home Depot also has GearWrench 5/8" x 6" 6-Point Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket (80546) for $9.20. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store where available.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Off-corner loading design reduces fastener rounding
  • Magnetic insert holds plug for removal and installation
  • Rubber insert protects spark plug and centers the socket
  • Designed for use with a 3/8" square drive tool

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This matches the last Frontpage Deal in May.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars from over 7,600 reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:

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Model: GEARWRENCH 3/8" Drive 6 Pt. 5/8" x 6" Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket - 80546

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7h ago
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Joined Dec 2007
7h ago
sowhat073
7h ago
294 Posts
I just bought this yesterday for 16.96. I guess i will rebuy and return. thx
Last edited by sowhat073 July 16, 2025 at 12:00 AM.
4h ago
109 Posts
Joined Nov 2018
4h ago
WonderingRawr
4h ago
109 Posts
You could just loosen the spark plug and use the plug to pull it up and out.
3h ago
183 Posts
Joined Apr 2016
3h ago
bktj600
3h ago
183 Posts
Quote from WonderingRawr :
You could just loosen the spark plug and use the plug to pull it up and out.

You still need an appropriate socket plus extension to loosen the spark plug to begin with, and you'd need a swivel extension plus a 5/8" deep socket to replicate this and still need to rely on the spark plug boot to pull it out. This is way cheaper to use than potentially wearing out the plug wire or coil on plug connection end with the spark plug having to pop it on and off twice as much. Not a bad idea when in a pinch though.

What do you do when you need to put the spark plug back in with coil on plug ignition? You'd have to use the coil/plug to start the spark plug into the threads enough to be able to pull the plug off the spark plug. This style spark plug socket is also much easier to get into the rear cylinder plugs for V8 trucks where it can be pretty confined access to even drop the spark plug into the hole. Just thinking about dropping in a spark plug in a rear cylinder plug tube, try to fish a socket onto it THEN try to get the spark plug aligned with the threads would have me paying a premium to not have to deal with that kind of frustration anymore.
2h ago
107 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
2h ago
deebo7
2h ago
107 Posts
This is a must for 5.7 Hemi plugs, it makes swapping those 16 plugs out way easier!
2h ago
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Joined Sep 2006
2h ago
Giantcrazy
2h ago
3,207 Posts
Quote from bktj600 :
You still need an appropriate socket plus extension to loosen the spark plug to begin with, and you'd need a swivel extension plus a 5/8" deep socket to replicate this and still need to rely on the spark plug boot to pull it out. This is way cheaper to use than potentially wearing out the plug wire or coil on plug connection end with the spark plug having to pop it on and off twice as much. Not a bad idea when in a pinch though.

What do you do when you need to put the spark plug back in with coil on plug ignition? You'd have to use the coil/plug to start the spark plug into the threads enough to be able to pull the plug off the spark plug. This style spark plug socket is also much easier to get into the rear cylinder plugs for V8 trucks where it can be pretty confined access to even drop the spark plug into the hole. Just thinking about dropping in a spark plug in a rear cylinder plug tube, try to fish a socket onto it THEN try to get the spark plug aligned with the threads would have me paying a premium to not have to deal with that kind of frustration anymore.
No question about it - if you need this, you know you need it and there's no questioning it's utility. When changing the plugs on my jet ski, it's mandatory. I'd much rather spend the 9 bucks than risk cross threading a plug.

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