FriendOfYours
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* Some of the comments here seem to be directed towards me only, so I'll address them here
I own a small shop in a town of about 900 people. We do not have tool trucks, they will not come out here. I don't have the volume of work to justify searching them out or them coming here. My boxes are filled with Matco, Armstrong, Sunex, Grey Pneumatic, Gearwrench, HF and bit of Craftsman. When the Matco guy used to come out here years ago, I spent LOADS on the truck. He went out of business. HF has filled the gap, as there is one about 25 minutes away. Our Sears is a nightmare and the Ace around here are priced twice that of Sears
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They employ about 11,000 people IN the USA
May not be high paying manufacturing jobs, but it certainly is better than nothing
That should be good enough reason not to rag on HF. Some products ****, some are great. We should care about jobs. Not just the jobs they create directly, but for people like me who couldn't stay afloat without some of the good tools they offer
Snap-On, just for reference because they are probably the most well known for US made tools, employ about 11,500 Worldwide
More fathers can help their sons replace those brakes or finish that garage because of HF
I own a small shop in a town of about 900 people. We do not have tool trucks, they will not come out here. I don't have the volume of work to justify searching them out or them coming here. My boxes are filled with Matco, Armstrong, Sunex, Grey Pneumatic, Gearwrench, HF and bit of Craftsman. When the Matco guy used to come out here years ago, I spent LOADS on the truck. He went out of business. HF has filled the gap, as there is one about 25 minutes away. Our Sears is a nightmare and the Ace around here are priced twice that of Sears
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They employ about 11,000 people IN the USA
May not be high paying manufacturing jobs, but it certainly is better than nothing
That should be good enough reason not to rag on HF. Some products ****, some are great. We should care about jobs. Not just the jobs they create directly, but for people like me who couldn't stay afloat without some of the good tools they offer
Snap-On, just for reference because they are probably the most well known for US made tools, employ about 11,500 Worldwide
More fathers can help their sons replace those brakes or finish that garage because of HF
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. I would argue that some of the HF tools are far from POS and range from barely adequate to very good. The Taiwanese made tools in HF and outside of HF provide exceptional value in my opinion. I like to purchase USA made tools too and have recently but when you only use a certain tool 1-2 times a year, its hard to justify the premium.