Re: Harbor Freight
- From: Nonnymus <Lost@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 21:23:58 -0700
Bob S. wrote:
Shopdog wrote:DECENT QUALITY? Guess you haven't bought any combination wrenches yet huh?
Well, the quality of those are horrible, some are not even the correct size
and when you use them they expand and slip on the nut. Most of the air tools
( at least the ones that I have) are pretty good, they have been holding up
for over a year now with no complaints. The welding wire is good, and the
sand blasting equipment is decent. I guess some of the stuff is good, but
like I said the hand tools are crap.
Searcher
I buy there fairly often - but am careful of what I buy. I've bought
crescent wrenches, hammers, clamps, "dremel" accessories, tarps, and
wheels and have been quite satisfied. However saw blades were a
disappointment.
Bob S.
I, too, am a fan of Harbor Freight and shop at our local stores frequently. I am quite familiar with the differences between "good" and "bad" quality tools. If you shop at their stores, looking and handling a tool will give you a pretty quick indication about its fit and finish. Today, I looked at screwdrivers that I could probably twist in half with my own hands, and also at some that I would probably pass along to my children. What I especially like is their in-store specials.
Today, I bought a 600' drum of 3/8" polypropylene braided rope for $10. It's about the size of clothes line and is perfect for tying down things in the pickup. I also bought 6 of their $3 flyswatters to give to folks. They use 2 D-cells and really nuke a fly or bug when they come in contact with the grid. I found a $3 multimeter that is shirt-pocket sized and similar to another I keep on the bench. I bought it to give to a neighbor boy who's starting to assemble his own toolbox.
If you don't know what you are buying, then Harbor Freight is just like pot luck. However, if you have experience with tools, including power tools and even bench and floor tools, then you can get some really good deals.
Nonnymus
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