Never thought there would be a reason to compare Snap On and Harbor Freight, but given the brand new "Daytona" floor jack HF just released, it seems the time as come.
The reason for this is they are nearly identical in every way. Look at the below photographs:



Looking at the specs add to the story:
Physical dimensions are near as makes no difference the same.
Max Lifting Height - 23 inches (HF) and 23.4 inches (SO)
Weight - 104 Lbs. (HF) and 112 lbs. (SO)
Both have a magnet in the pump reservoir
Both have grease zerks in the same spot
Both have dual pump pistons
Snap on has "U-Cup Seals" and HF has "Premium Seals"
And the Snap On Country of Origin is "CHN". It's no secret where HF comes from...
So what do we think. Is Snap On selling a re-branded Harbor Freight jack, or vice versa?
The reason for this is they are nearly identical in every way. Look at the below photographs:



Looking at the specs add to the story:
Physical dimensions are near as makes no difference the same.
Max Lifting Height - 23 inches (HF) and 23.4 inches (SO)
Weight - 104 Lbs. (HF) and 112 lbs. (SO)
Both have a magnet in the pump reservoir
Both have grease zerks in the same spot
Both have dual pump pistons
Snap on has "U-Cup Seals" and HF has "Premium Seals"
And the Snap On Country of Origin is "CHN". It's no secret where HF comes from...
So what do we think. Is Snap On selling a re-branded Harbor Freight jack, or vice versa?







