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09-29-2015, 08:35 PM | #26 |
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Re: What's the scoop on Harbor Freight
I have bought everything from tool bench to sawzall. I have had no problems but I don't use them everyday. I have a pile of craftsman tools that are broken that I need to return. sometimes you can print online coupons and get good deals.
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10-01-2015, 08:42 AM | #27 |
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Re: What's the scoop on Harbor Freight
I bought their 60g compressor and it has been solid. Before that I sandblasted my frame and cab with an 8g Hf compressor. (I know it was very painful) That thing wouldn't die. Aside from those I went thru 3 angle grinders but the first one lasted a year now I go to lowes for them. All in all, the price helps me get
By. I have their engine hoist and jack and for the money they have been great.
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10-01-2015, 02:57 PM | #28 |
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Re: What's the scoop on Harbor Freight
I've bought many things from them over the years. My latest purchase was an OBDII scan tool. Was on sale for $109.99 last month. Got coupon book in the mail yesterday and there is a coupon for the same scan tool for $88.00. Going back tomorrow to get the difference refunded to me. All in all, I'm pleased with most of the items I've gotten there.
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10-04-2015, 09:31 AM | #29 |
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Re: What's the scoop on Harbor Freight
yesterday I had to pull a hf 7/8 socket from my trail bag because I split one of those high quality craftsman sockets with a hf 24" breakover bar. hf socket is still intact
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10-04-2015, 05:40 PM | #30 |
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I buy it based on what it looks like it might last. I bought their impact sockets for metric vehicles and they have lasted roughly 7 years without a problem. I buy the super heavy duty nitrile gloves the 9 mil thick ones, they can take the abuse of acetone soaked rags and some of the other nasty reducers plus they don't end at your wrist but go up another 4-6 inches. I have one of the random orbital electric polisher/sander that has lasted thru at least three complete vehicle teardowns.
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10-04-2015, 05:46 PM | #31 |
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Re: What's the scoop on Harbor Freight
the chrome-moly pittburgh pro impact socket have held up great for me.
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10-04-2015, 08:54 PM | #32 | |
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10-04-2015, 11:00 PM | #33 |
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I'm not a big fan of HF right now. About 7 weeks ago their forklift driver ran into the tailgate of my 72, dented it and peeled paint off, 43 year old paint by the way. What have I gotten in almost 2 .months? Nothing, no replies from corporate on emails or phone calls...starting to think there is no corporate office. Rant over
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10-08-2015, 03:12 PM | #34 |
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Re: What's the scoop on Harbor Freight
I have a number of HF items and I have taken advantage of the Lifetime Guarantee twice. Never had any issue with returns and replacements.
Most of my sockets and wrenches are Home Despot Husky brand and I have returned several items for a replacement using their Lifetime Guarantee.
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10-13-2015, 11:50 PM | #35 |
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I work on heavy equipment and am very suprised by some of their stuff. The socket allen wrenches are good. Ive had the 1/2 drive ones adapted to my 3/4 ingersoll impact with no issues i like the 1/2 woble extentions. Use them everyday and have yet to break one. Use their drive adapters. I have broke the 3/4 to 1/2 adapter. The small screwdriver set is ok. Pick sets are good. Funnels cant go wrong. I have the large drill bit set, works good for occational use. Like others have i dont really buy anything that just looks like junk, electrical or precicion measuring.
Also use the engine load leveler. Works good as seem in pic. Most of my sockets and wrenches are craftsman that have been used everyday for 10 years. I think only the 13 mm and 10mm get replaced. Snap on hurt the wallet to bad ehen you loose them in the mud or in the belly of a dozer.
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10-18-2015, 07:26 PM | #36 | |
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The US General big red tool box is actually alright. Most of the sockets and drivers The allen head sockets are crap. Well, ok for a few times, but too cheap of steel and round over easy I abuse the crap out of the impact sockets(6 point) and zero problems The air die grinders, straight and 90* have lasted surprisingly long |
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10-21-2015, 05:43 PM | #37 |
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I usually buy drill bits in bulk at HF, particularly 1/8 and 1/4 inch, since I seem to go through a lot of those. The last package of 1/8 drill bits I bought was pretty good, but the most recent ones are junk. I've snapped every bit I've tried, and that includes one I snapped drilling into plastic.
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10-24-2015, 11:02 AM | #38 |
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I got the 44 inch tool cabinet a couple of months ago. That thing is awesome! I'm getting the top box and both side boxes that bolt to it next week. I stay away from anything threaded that you will be putting a heavy load on like spring compressors, ball joint presses stuff like that. I also have a sandblasting cabinet that I got use a couple of months ago that works good. I hooked a small shop vac to it and it still leaks a little bit but it's not bad and gets the job done. I picked up a couple of the cheap LED lights to put in the blast cabinet for better lighting but the dulled real quick. The next set I will put clear packing tape over the lense and they should last forever. I wish they sold individual sockets because my kids lost a bunch of my metrics when they were working on their Honda's.
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11-12-2015, 03:27 PM | #39 |
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I've bought alot of stuff from Harbor Freight, never been disappointed. The angle grinder I would recommend hands down, I have three different ones, one is a Ryobi, another no name knock off that was given to me, and the HF one which I use the most. I abused it to the point it started making noise and was too hot to hold, figured I killed it. Let it cool off and all good. Also left it outside in the rain once.
Other stuff I've bought. Orbital buffer transmission jack electric power washer sockets, wrenches, etc recently bought the Badlands 9K winch. So far so good. Just using it for my car trailer, nothing extreme but reviews for these are good regardless. Zipties, super cheap there, I always grab some when I go. They also have disposable gloves cheap, in multiple thicknesses. Grinding wheels, sawzall blades, etc. Bookmark this site, http://www.hfqpdb.com/ it's a searchable coupon database, constantly updated. I also saved the coupon codes for the 20% off coupons to my phone, so I'm never without a discount when I go. |
11-15-2015, 11:20 AM | #40 |
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Gloves and razor blade types of things are pretty much all I'll buy from them now. Pretty much the only exception I make to that, is when they have a tool that others don't even sell. I use their free coupons for stuff like their tape measures, but even those don't last.
Bought a tranny jack, thinking how bad can it be? Didn't last though one tranny job. But one of those roll around little bench seats, so I can sit down while cleaning my wheels. That didn't last 3 months before the casters started falling off (I just welded them on there permanently afterwards). Their cheaper welding cart wouldn't fit my Miller welder, so I ended up buying the one with draws and that's actually pretty good. Their single draw tool cart, is the same one as other venders sell under a different name. People like their sockets and wrenches but I won't use them. It's not always about tool failure that makes a good or bad tool. If you buy a Snap-on, or other quality company's wrench and then buy a Harbor Freight wrench and use them both you can see/feel the difference. A "real" mechanic taught me this years ago. You are much more apt to strip a bolt head with HF tools than a good quality manufacturer. HF tools don't really have the quality built in, to grab a bolt as tightly and securely as a quality tool. You are more apt to strip a super tight bolt using HF tools and you have a much better chance of getting a "close to stripped" bolt off with a quality tool, then you are with one from HF, because of the way they fit on the bolt head. I would definitely NEVER buy something that is supposed to keep me safe & secure. I would also NEVER buy anything that you need to work in an emergency situation. I am talking about stuff like a generator. You should always go with a good well known quality manufacturer on stuff that important.
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11-21-2015, 11:09 AM | #41 |
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I have their heat gun and saws all. Both work fine. My dad got their circuit tester and he hates it.
I wouldn't put the saws all to much of a test, but so far, it has cut 2x4's, tree limbs (3 inch diameter), and two stuck bolts from a badly rusted inner fender. I applied for a job at the new store in town (HF) but the interview guy was so hateful I am glad they passed me over. I haven't been to their store and I have no desire to. |
12-02-2015, 03:55 AM | #42 |
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Thought I would share my experiences with HF tools.
I have a few HF tools, which were gifted to me, and have used many friends and family HF tools. Tools that didn't work well or broke: Cheap millimeter (absolute garbage), battery charger quit working, 10 ton press has a lot of play and never pushes vertical, heat gun element blew up after 2 hours on non-continuous use, jack stands bent, sockets 13mm shallow socket wasn't the same size of 13mm deep socket, safety glasses are very cheap. Tools that worked well: 18" long 1/2" breaker bar, A/C Manifold gauge set, 3 ton aluminum floor jack, tape measure, screw drivers
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12-02-2015, 02:44 PM | #43 |
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This was posted over on Stovebolt, Lugnutz used the Harbor Freight paint overspray shield with good results, and said shipping was free!
http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psznvdgayq.jpg
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12-06-2015, 08:42 PM | #45 |
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I have used their sockets for years and really like them. Use their T handle Allen wrench, just pulled a 327 with TH400 attached to with there cherry picker. If I had to spend the money on snap of tools I would have no money for the projects. To each there own. I have restored 2 classic cars, 3 motorcycles, and worked on all of my other vehicles for years using non major brand tools.
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12-23-2015, 11:40 AM | #46 |
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If you do buy from Harbor Freight always search for Harbor Freight Code. This is NOT a promo code on the Harbor Freight site. It is a 20% off coupon that they will honor at the register. No need to print it, just show them the barcode on your smart phone. LINK
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12-25-2015, 09:57 PM | #47 |
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Just bought their heavy engine stand and put my new LS on it today. I sure hope it will hold up. It seems to be really stout, not as stout as the one I built but fairly substantial.
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12-26-2015, 06:54 AM | #48 |
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Bought a sheet metal brake 15 years ago, its still used in the body shop where I keep it.
I help folks with reloading cartridges, their calibers and mallets are all we use. Their digital one that is blue is sold @ Cabella's for double the price, under the Rockford Arsenal brand name. Had two 4 inch grinders I paid $10 bucks each for in 2000. I dismantled a 30 Ford Coupe & a 54 Merc with the. One burned up, still use the other.
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I can't see why not. I have their light duty stand with a 4.8L sitting on it for the last 6 months.
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12-27-2015, 11:21 AM | #50 |
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I think the best purchase I got from them so far was the 1/2" dr. impact sockets. WOW have they taken a beating.
I thought they were great so I got a full set of 3/4" drive sockets an broke the breaker bar and a socket first time out. Those exhaust spreader work ok if your only useing them to remove clamp dents. Not to expand the pipe Auto darken mask it works but it's uncomfortable. Never had a problem with cutoff or grinding wheels. The heat gun I got works great. Pressure pot sand blaster after much tinkering it works good. Stay far away from any air regulater I had one blow up after a few days use. returned it an got the industrial sized one an that one lasted a month. They have the oversized air line couplers if you priced these elsewhere you will go back and get a few packs of the hf's. I know it won't be long before they leak but the limited use of the big ones get and the price made it worth while. Oh and the 4 vices I got from there cracked an fell apart just looking at them.
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