Register or Log In To remove these advertisements. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
08-07-2010, 09:21 PM | #1 |
Laid Lo
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Oceanside CA
Posts: 277
|
The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
While we all dream of a shop full of Snap On or Mac tools for many of us that simply isn't in the budget so we go to Harbor Freight (especially for that not used so often or need it right now tool).
I thought we could all post up what items we had picked up at Harbor Freight that were worth having and what to stay away from. Here's a few that come to mind: The Good Bench Grinder (had mine for years and it's never missed a beat) Heat Gun Heat Shrink Tube (it's like $2 on sale for lots of it) Solding Iron w/light (the case is cheesy but it works great for $10) Multimeter (have a name brand for my box but these are cheap enough for every vehicle) 6 ton Jackstands Vacuum gauge Pickle fork (how can you mess this up?) Digital Calipers (no kidding, these are as accurate as my Starret dial set and cost $10) Spring loaded center punch The Bad Drill bits (soft or break way to easy) Drill bit sharpener (won't sharpen even the above mentioned soft ones) Grinding wheels (for a buck more you can buy dewalts that last) Cut off wheels Saw blades All cordless tools (I've never bought, but a buddy picked up a few and battery life is laughable) Most of their air tools are pretty weak (though I have a ratchet that isn't too bad) Hand tools wrenches, screwdrivers etc (I've gotten these for free from their flyer coupons and figured hey it's free perfect for the truck box but the metal is just too soft for them to be useful) Grinder The Ugly Pittman arm puller (shattered without my pittman arm moving at all) Hole saws (useless unless you need a 2" hole in warm butter AND the blowmolded case broke the second time I opened it) Probably a few more in all categories that I can't think of now. There is probably another post out there that covers this but I couldn't find it.
__________________
Semper Fi, Jeff '72 C10 - lays frame '07 Sand Rail - ecotec powered '05 2500HD - tows stuff '67 VW Bug - gas saver '01 Jeep TJ - rock crawler Last edited by blime81; 08-07-2010 at 09:23 PM. |
08-08-2010, 02:08 PM | #2 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Alabama
Posts: 661
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
This will probably save many from buying crappy stuff I don't have anything to add......... I hate cheap Chinese crap but getting hard to avoid.
Last edited by HOGDADDY; 08-08-2010 at 02:09 PM. |
08-08-2010, 02:30 PM | #3 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: yv, ca
Posts: 280
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
good:
large chop saw pry bar set welding magnets welding cart bad: tube notcher, works if u shim it got a air compressor from em, ill let y'all know |
08-08-2010, 02:55 PM | #4 |
Truck and auto performance nut
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: McKinney,Texas
Posts: 3,848
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
I got quite a bit from them...
good: 2k? lb wheel dollies 3k lb jack stands adj. height stool OK: 3k lb aluminum jack 750lb 4wheel engine stand (not meant to roll?) 12ton press - (works but can get off center and bind left or right) bad: 4.5" grinder - died after 10hrs or less of heavy use. unknown: heat gun the items mentioned:
__________________
Kurt - '68 GMC short step - NIB '09 LY6 6.0L crate motor w/mods, NIB '12 crate 4L85e w/billet 3k stall Circle D, 3.73 posi 12 bolt, DynaTech f-swap headers, 3/4 drop, handling mods, etc. - my toy '72 Chevy LWB C-10 Highlander - 350/350 ps/pb/tilt/ac - not original but close '06 Chevy TrailBlazerSS - LS2/4L70e - little black hot rod SUV - my DD '18 Kia Sorento - wife's econo-driver '95 Chevy S10 - reg cab shortbed, LS, 4.3, auto... my '68's powertrain and chassis build -links broken A surprise phase - carb to efi -links broken |
08-08-2010, 06:15 PM | #5 |
Between Trucks...
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA.
Posts: 3,830
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
The good: Impact sockets. I got metric and standard, deep and regular. So far so good.
The bad: Plain vanilla spraygun. Wouldn't spray any paint out of it, no matter what the settings. Still need to send it back.
__________________
Beat it to fit, Paint it to match... |
08-08-2010, 08:42 PM | #6 |
Laid Lo
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Oceanside CA
Posts: 277
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
Here's another
Good Heavy duty 36" pry bar $9 Worked great to help "assist" removing a crossmember after I got the rivets out.
__________________
Semper Fi, Jeff '72 C10 - lays frame '07 Sand Rail - ecotec powered '05 2500HD - tows stuff '67 VW Bug - gas saver '01 Jeep TJ - rock crawler |
08-09-2010, 05:12 AM | #7 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 4,859
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
Good -- 12 Ton jack stands.- Massive! And TALL! which is what I needed more than the weight. I dropped the truck on that stands. A good 2 inch fall when the spring shifted(axle install). All I got was a dull thud. Like I said. Massive.
-- 6 ton jack stands. - Never had the lest bit of problem. Dead blow hammer. Beat the crap out of it for years. finally beat the rubber face off of one end. Still use it, but I bought another one. -- Multi function tool-- one of those cutter, sander, jobs that oscillate the blade. The tool is amazing to use, but will it last? We'll see. -- Pack of acid brushes. What can go wrong with a use once brush? -- Pack of wire brushes. Again, short life is expected. -- Blue Nitrile gloves. Other than the Smurf color, great gloves. -- Two ply latex/Nitrile gloves. No Smurfs! Last longer than plain nitrile, thicker. -- Engine stand. 4 wheels, 1000 lbs. Works OK for small blocks.
__________________
'70 GMC C1500 LWB Power disc brakes. WooHoo! Posi 6 Lug Dana 60 |
08-18-2010, 02:47 AM | #8 |
Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Turlock California 95380
Posts: 2,075
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
X2 on the 4" grinders. A friend of mine had one that needed new brushes every other time he used it I think. Why else would it come with an extra set of brushes
Stay away from 1/2" power drills if you want to use them like a real drill. A helper of mine tried mixing thin set mortar for a tile job we were doing and he burned it up the second time he used it. I warned him, but he tried...
__________________
72 C20 Longbed 05 1500 Z71 |
08-18-2010, 10:43 AM | #9 |
powdercoater
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: mesa,az
Posts: 203
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
Here is my good and the trash can list.
Good 6 inch palm sander [air] 3 inch buffer [air] looks like a air drill,but the pads suck chop saw,ok BAD 6 inch backing pad for a DA Casters
__________________
SCOTT |
08-18-2010, 11:32 AM | #10 |
Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Southern Nevada
Posts: 532
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
I like Harbor Fright for a lot of items. Have a look over at reviews on here:
http://hfreviews.com/
__________________
1972 K-10 SWB Cheyenne |
08-18-2010, 01:15 PM | #11 |
fat old dude
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: fresno, california
Posts: 1,424
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
ive actually got a lot of use from my 4.5 grinder. beat on it alot and it hasnt died once.
my sazwall is another thing. ive replaced it about 10 times this summer. it has warranty. i use it when i clean the scrap i collect before i take it to the yard. |
08-18-2010, 02:13 PM | #12 |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Marana, Arizona
Posts: 3,446
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
Snap ring pliers JUNK
Latest wrenches, so far so good. Jury is still out. Greyhound 6.5 hp engine, has issues jury out on this too. have seen mostly good reviews however. Disc/belt bench top sander JUNK Floor pad (creeper style) Love it ! disposable I'd bet, who cares worth the $
__________________
"I feel the need for speed!"... as soon as I am done with my nap. |
08-18-2010, 02:18 PM | #13 |
Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 1,458
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
I have had success with the following:
1000 lbs small furniture dolly ($9.99 on sale) Work great for trans, motors, furniture, and even engines. Not good for wheel dollys and a 95 explorer. Did the job, but bent the wheels on one. Straightened them out, and it works for light duty stuff still. I've bought 12 so far . 1000lbs 4 wheel Engine stand. Held a Buick 350 for over a year without tipping. Then held a Pontiac 3.8L motor for 2 years and then an old 3400 motor for 6 months. After all that, there was a slight downward bend, but still held weight and moved easily. Palm sander. OK, but not for heavy work. 1/2" Beaker bar. Don't even bother. 1/2 a turn and the end broke off. Glove like people mentioned are nice 4.5" cut off wheel 10 pack worked decent, but do have a shorter life than others. $10 socket set. Surprisingly these work well as a junkyard tool set. Keep it in my bag and use it most often so I don't need to worry about leaving it there. Still break easily if you have rusty bolts, but work decent otherwise. 1/2" deep well impact set. Bought the metric one and it still works good today. Die grinder - Unused as of yet. Air Hammer - Used once. Was ok, but not great. need to try again before making a decision.
__________________
1970 Blazer 350/SM465/205 SOLD! | 1998 Z3 |
08-19-2010, 12:15 PM | #14 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: MD
Posts: 1,937
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
Good
- 2 ton foldable shop crane. Does what it's supposed to. 4+ years & several engines, no blown seals. Bad - 40 piece carbon tap & die set. Friend bought one of those (i know better) and they couldn't hold an edge for crap. - red welding cart (for gas bottles). The bicycle tires only held air for a month.
__________________
1969 c-10 Step Side Long Bed. I-6 250cid = = 1969 Pontiac GTO hard top. 400, 4-speed. |
08-19-2010, 02:11 PM | #15 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Cape Coral, Florida
Posts: 1,123
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
Good: Creeper
Creeper seat- gets lots of use 4.5 inch grinder- so far so good 1000lb saw horse set my $4.99 PRYBAR solar powered shed light florescent drop light oil filter claw adjustable wrenches ball joint press and adapters axle nut socket set Bad: wrenches are cheap, work ok, just soft and size isn't exact power steering pump pulley remover/installer, poor fitment of adapters |
08-19-2010, 04:09 PM | #16 |
Registered User
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Las Cruces NM
Posts: 85
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
saw blades might as well not have teeth on 'em. don't even take them if they are free. not worth it.
hole saws work okay for woodworking soft pine. other than that forget it. drill press works great! 4.5" grinder works great sawzall works great if you get decent blades impact sockets so far so good drill bits suck, but okay for drilling in cinderblock walls and tossing. screw drivers are okay, a little soft Love the magnetic organizers wire loom, cheaper than other autoparts store heat shrink doesn't shrink as much as i would like but works okay. the 6" buffer, sander, polisher isn't worth much. erratic speeds most of the time it is WOT or nothing hand trucks are okay, but the wheels bend easily and get wobbly
__________________
84 Scottsdale LWB K10 Rooting against the cowboys is almost as fun as rooting for the GIANTS! |
12-09-2010, 07:51 PM | #17 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Tyndall AFB FL
Posts: 214
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
ill go a head and throw my .02 cents up
Multi meter great for the price latex gloves and acid brushes... what can go wrong with lets use it once and throw it away items... Torque wrench... i was very schepticle on this one but i said what the hell for 20 bucks lets give it a try... im in the air force so i took it to our PMEL people... they calibrate items for us.. when i first got it it was right on point at all inch lbs.. well two years later i took it back and it still is right were it should be Jack stands work great no problems what so ever
__________________
84 Short bed 350: Hooker headers, flow master 40 series, edelbrock Intake manifold, Holly street avenger carb, 4 inch skyjacker suspension lift, 33x12.5 Toyo Open Country Mud Terrains, 3.73 gears 2011 Silverado LTZ |
12-09-2010, 08:18 PM | #18 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Delta,Pa
Posts: 14,950
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
1/2inch Impact sockets work great
1/2inch impact extensions are great 3/8 inch Impact extensions are great. All have been used daily at work and havent broken anything. 3 inch air cutoff tool. Used daily works fine. Just dont use there cutoff wheels 4pc prybar set great so far. There regular jack and jackstands works fine Ball point press works great.
__________________
Owner of North Point Car Care in Dundalk Md. We specialize in custom exhaust on both modern and classic vehicles. We are a full service auto shop from classics to modern vehicles. Feel free to contact me with questions. I will give a 10% discount to any board member. |
12-11-2010, 12:37 PM | #19 |
Account Suspended
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: hingham ma
Posts: 1,721
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
the bad, this place and the people that buy from there are the reasons, we make nothing anymore, and why vicegrip is now also not made here..
I will gladly look for made in america,, as I don't want freedom to die without a shot fired,, wake up. and everyone wonders why unemployment is 17% (the real #) just keep buy'n junk.. Last edited by powerdriver 1958; 12-11-2010 at 02:11 PM. |
12-11-2010, 12:44 PM | #20 |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Paradise, ca
Posts: 295
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
the good
cherry picker 6" dial calipers 1" travel dial indicator with magnetic base the bad: the hundreds and hundreds of dollars spent on other stuff at the store. everything else fell apart right away, and is long gone. I am money ahead by buying non Chinese stuff and paying a bit more. I drive my old truck because its made of quality. I want the same from my tools. it doesnt have to be top of the line, but no more harbor freight for me. I just cant afford it.
__________________
|
12-11-2010, 01:16 PM | #21 | ||
VA72C10
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Midlothian, VA
Posts: 25,269
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
Quote:
I could get into the economics of this and ways we can compete... but it would be too political and lock an otherwise usefull thread. Quote:
And...I a final note...purchased a "made in USA" bridge wet tile saw at Lowes. Got it on sale plus a 10% off coupon....ended up finding the EXACT same one with different paint and label on box but looked at display model and same motor for saw, same blade, and same pump to recirculate water.....and on sale at HF it was $120 less The saw has worked well for three complete bath remodels at my house and four others by friends/family....but I'd rather have paid $120 less for the same thing
__________________
Looking for a 67-72 swb or blazer project in or around VA. Last edited by powerdriver 1958; 12-11-2010 at 02:16 PM. |
||
12-11-2010, 01:24 PM | #22 |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Paradise, ca
Posts: 295
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
I took a lot of stuff back. it got tedious after a while. and I have a funny story about the $10 grinders.
the company "diamond walnut" decided to buy a hundred of those grinders to save money. they got a fire inspection and guess what? they werent UL listed! the fine was $500 per grinder. if you like harbor freight, thats great. I would rather buy a tool once. I hate having things fail, returning things, etc. i would much rather buy from a store that doesnt need a return policy. someone needs to buy from harbor frieght. there are millions of chinese kids that really need a paycheck.... strictly my opinions, of course. and yes, I am very opinionated on this
__________________
Last edited by Allensracing; 12-11-2010 at 01:32 PM. |
12-11-2010, 01:47 PM | #23 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Delta,Pa
Posts: 14,950
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
I grew up with snap on tools. My dad spun wrenches for 25 years. I was the only kid on the block working on my bike with a 300 dollar wrench set. I also have just about given my first born to the snap on man. I have seen quality across the board drop. Snap on tools arent what they once were neither are mac,matco,craftsmen etc. Everyone has cut corners to make a cheaper product. Most people dont have an extra 100,000 dollars laying around to fill a tool box with snap on stuff. I use and abuse my tools and have to be able to trust what im using or I will get hurt and if im hurt im not working and no work = hungry kid. Im not willing to take chances like that. I do have some stuff from harbor freight in my box at work just because its absolutely insane to pay the money snap on wants for some tools. Axle nut sockets are like 50 bucks for an entire set at harbor freight yet snap on wants like 50 bucks a piece. Both have a lifetime warranty and you arent going to break either one I dont care whos name is on it. They are big obnoxious and strong. The point is American companies constantly are shipping jobs out of country and product quality suffers. Its almost impossible to buy all American made stuff. Even stuff from the ole snap on and matco trucks is coming out of China or taiwan
__________________
Owner of North Point Car Care in Dundalk Md. We specialize in custom exhaust on both modern and classic vehicles. We are a full service auto shop from classics to modern vehicles. Feel free to contact me with questions. I will give a 10% discount to any board member. |
12-11-2010, 01:50 PM | #24 |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Paradise, ca
Posts: 295
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
cable, you are absolutely correct about everything being made overseas now.
I do sometimes forget that buying american is a thing of the past
__________________
|
12-11-2010, 01:58 PM | #25 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Delta,Pa
Posts: 14,950
|
Re: The Good, The Bad and Ugly from Harbor Freight
It trips me out to buy an overpriced snap on or blue point tool and see made in (insert third world sewer here). Its annoying and its hard but people have no choice but to shop wisely now. Harbor freight has allowed a lot of people to buy "specialty" tools that otherwise they would have no access to. Like the ball joint press for 40 bucks. That looks identical to the same unit otc sells for 350 dollars. I have used both A LOT and theres no difference. Theres good and bad with everything but the store and the products sold arent the problem. The problem goes much deeper than that within our country. But we cant get into that without it becoming political which never turns out good. So we will refrain.
__________________
Owner of North Point Car Care in Dundalk Md. We specialize in custom exhaust on both modern and classic vehicles. We are a full service auto shop from classics to modern vehicles. Feel free to contact me with questions. I will give a 10% discount to any board member. |
Bookmarks |
|
|