rogersmithiii
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Curious why I wouldn't be better to buy a normal tool chest? They are about the same price. What does the cart give me?
My latches have been fine. The drawer sliders gummed up, but I fixed them with some silicone spray lube on the slides themselves.I haven't really looked at them, but they seem to work and feel fine. I don't miss the 5-drawer-style latches at all.
I was doing a bit of stuff over the weekend and was in and out of it a fair bit. Definitely confirmed my decision - was great/seamless.
Good question. I have a couple of 5 drawer carts and I recently replaced an old Craftsman cart with a 26 inch roller cart. Basically the same footprint with more inside storage and a work surface on the top without adding a side tray. Other than being able to stick some big stuff underneath the drawers I don’t lose anything compared to the 5 drawer.Curious why I wouldn't be better to buy a normal tool chest? They are about the same price. What does the cart give me?
Easier to drag a service cart around to where you are working versus a loaded tool chest?Curious why I wouldn't be better to buy a normal tool chest? They are about the same price. What does the cart give me?

Makes sense. Plug to charge lights are a tough sell for me. The big advantage to nearly all "power tool" type lights is the hot swap ability of the batteries. Otherwise, they generally use low binned LEDs and inefficient drivers, and being made of plastic the heat dissapation is not on par with aluminum flashlights/lanterns. But it is convenient to just pop off a battery pack and swap in another. Take that away and force the user to plug the light in to charge and it loses all its advantages.A pass on on this bar light. Its nice and light, and pretty bright. But battery life is kind of poor. I even tried running it with it plugged in the charger, but it can't keep up. And the plug on the charger doesn't like to stay plugged in.
I use mine quite often, while I agree on the battery life, I don't have an issue leaving it plugged in at all. But for $35-37 you would be hard-pressed to find another that works just as good.A pass on on this bar light. Its nice and light, and pretty bright. But battery life is kind of poor. I even tried running it with it plugged in the charger, but it can't keep up. And the plug on the charger doesn't like to stay plugged in.
They have a 90 day return policy, you could have got your $36 back.i hate mine, I put it in the trash

if i didn't live an hour from them i would have, that would cost me more in gas to returnThey have a 90 day return policy, you could have got your $36 back.![]()
if i didn't live an hour from them i would have, that would cost me more in gas to
um, okDeleted
People always ignorantly say that about harbor freight stuff they don't like. Returning it would save them money, but oh well.They have a 90 day return policy, you could have got your $36 back.![]()
Right across the street from my HF is a Menards and PB Blaster is $1 less and that BrakeKleen is $2.02 less. LOL The 3in1 is 1.30 less too. I gotta bring my own funky smell though.
Yep, the Doyle pliers are fantastic for the money.Doyle flush cutters are a pass. Spent a while today repairing my icicle lights with some zip ties, and the Doyle cutter worked great.
if a HF tool lasts beyond the first day of use its a pass ?
if a HF tool lasts beyond the first day of use its a pass ?
He's just trying to show how cool he is and how fun at parties...If you only NEEDED it to last one day and it lasted longer…then sure why not? It did what you needed it to do and lasted longer than you needed it to.
HF has really upped their game over the last few years. Sure some of their stuff is junk but there’s no evidence they edit the reviews on their site. So, you can trust the reviews. Then threads like this one help to decide if we want to buy the tool based on others reviews.
I acknowledged I would need to evaluate them long term, but it seems like many of the "fail" posts here are about things that are basically broken or useless out of the box and get returned immediately. The build quality of both items I described was excellent and they both performed well.if a HF tool lasts beyond the first day of use its a pass ?
A nice troll question but the answer to it is yes.if a HF tool lasts beyond the first day of use its a pass ?
A nice troll question but the answer to it is yes.
exactly what the thread is about.
it’s common knowledge is over the years Harbor freight is sold product that either last forever or **** at the get-go
really not much of a point of pass fail on a product five years from now.
would you review a new tire after 50mi ? thousands of people do ,just look anywhere on the internet. what ever i guess. i get it ,nobodys wants to wait 5yr for a thourogh review but 1 day ? i think even the very worst chinese tool could make it to the 2nd day
No, but this is a “pass-fail” thread.would you review a new tire after 50mi ? thousands of people do ,just look anywhere on the internet. what ever i guess. i get it ,nobodys wants to wait 5yr for a thourogh review but 1 day ? i think even the very worst chinese tool could make it to the 2nd day
You were using them to pull wires through a curved tube?I bought the fiberglass electrical fish tape sticks for $8.99. Finally used them last night to pull a small wire through a 1.75 inch roll bar on a side by side. Easy pull more like a guide the wire through and pulled the end of one of the sticks. Pure junk.
Do you ever break those reciprocating saw blades?