Like many of you - I have A LOT of tools. A PB Swiss Phillips set, Snap On ratchet set, that includes a Snap On digital torque wrench, Knipex pliers, Wiha Torx drivers, and even the oddities like a Japanese made Vessel precision screwdriver set.
The above said, I also have a S-Load of Craftsman (Made in USA, mostly) and Harbor Freight tools. So, I have no problem paying the more expensive prices for US/German/Japanese made tools, but I've noticed the prices of many HF tools creeping up the dollar scale. That's not to say the HF doesn't have outstanding bargains vs competitors, and especially when you consider the Coupon Items, the 20% off discos, and the free stuff you can get with every purchase... BUT, I couldn't help but notice a substantial price creep on certain items.
One of the reasons this issue came up for me is two fold. I was performing a rear brake job on one of my vehicles, and used an old (Pittsburgh branded, I believe) rear brake tool. Long story short (even though I rarely use this tool), it was not working properly due to a rolling pin having somehow falling out of the end of the tool. I ended up wasting a whole bunch of time trying to compress my rear brake pads by hand with a cotter pin lodged in the hole previously occupied by a proper rolling pin. When I couldn't get the passenger side piston to retract, I had finally decided to take the tool back to HF where I noticed my tool encased in a cheap red plastic box had been replaced by a nicer black box with the brand Maddox emblazened on the outside. I also noticed the price was $50 for an 11 piece set! Ouch. Also, and moving onto my second issue -- I was told that there was no lifetime warranty on the brake kit (even though, oddly, brake kits tend to get very little use)... and even the new $50 Maddox kit only has a 90 day warranty (which equates to maybe one rear brake job for a homeowner, and only a couple jobs for a professional)!
I think I may have paid between $10 - $20 for my 13 piece kit. The fact that the new kit stickers at $50, and would still be $40 with a 20% coupon seemed to be great example of HF price creep... especially now that large competitors such as Sears have all but disappeared, and the tool trucks charge a fortune for a similar dedicated tool like this. I ended up purchasing a 22 piece (plus work gloves and blow molded case) set from Amazon, delivered free, for only $21. That's TWICE the number of tools of the 11 piece HF Maddox set for about half of the HF price - on sale!
What do you think? Do you agree with me? Do you agree that 90 days is a ridiculously short warranty for a $50 limited use tool?
The above said, I also have a S-Load of Craftsman (Made in USA, mostly) and Harbor Freight tools. So, I have no problem paying the more expensive prices for US/German/Japanese made tools, but I've noticed the prices of many HF tools creeping up the dollar scale. That's not to say the HF doesn't have outstanding bargains vs competitors, and especially when you consider the Coupon Items, the 20% off discos, and the free stuff you can get with every purchase... BUT, I couldn't help but notice a substantial price creep on certain items.
One of the reasons this issue came up for me is two fold. I was performing a rear brake job on one of my vehicles, and used an old (Pittsburgh branded, I believe) rear brake tool. Long story short (even though I rarely use this tool), it was not working properly due to a rolling pin having somehow falling out of the end of the tool. I ended up wasting a whole bunch of time trying to compress my rear brake pads by hand with a cotter pin lodged in the hole previously occupied by a proper rolling pin. When I couldn't get the passenger side piston to retract, I had finally decided to take the tool back to HF where I noticed my tool encased in a cheap red plastic box had been replaced by a nicer black box with the brand Maddox emblazened on the outside. I also noticed the price was $50 for an 11 piece set! Ouch. Also, and moving onto my second issue -- I was told that there was no lifetime warranty on the brake kit (even though, oddly, brake kits tend to get very little use)... and even the new $50 Maddox kit only has a 90 day warranty (which equates to maybe one rear brake job for a homeowner, and only a couple jobs for a professional)!
I think I may have paid between $10 - $20 for my 13 piece kit. The fact that the new kit stickers at $50, and would still be $40 with a 20% coupon seemed to be great example of HF price creep... especially now that large competitors such as Sears have all but disappeared, and the tool trucks charge a fortune for a similar dedicated tool like this. I ended up purchasing a 22 piece (plus work gloves and blow molded case) set from Amazon, delivered free, for only $21. That's TWICE the number of tools of the 11 piece HF Maddox set for about half of the HF price - on sale!
What do you think? Do you agree with me? Do you agree that 90 days is a ridiculously short warranty for a $50 limited use tool?
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