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iahsatcs

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The two ton low profile jack used to be 99.00. If I can find another coupon for that I will buy another one.
 
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jamesbumdaddy

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Thanks for all the coupons and the chat. I love this thread.

Is that price ($109.99) a good price for the rapid pump low profile/high lift 2 ton floor jack? I can't imagine I'd need any larger because I'm only working on a Subaru Forester and a 1972 Ford F100.

Or should I wait for a better coupon?

I got the 2.5 ton, seems to lift more weight and still low profile, high lift 20" and cheaper.

You can always get the difference back if you see a cheaper price or Q after 30 days of purchase. I find that if you wait and a better Q or sale price comes along, it's out of stock. They will give you a rain check for the better price though, but you still don't have that floor jack.

Sometimes, when I want it now!!! I'll hit up all 7 HF where I live. What's cool is that if you want to return whatever you bought. You can just go to your local HF and do it there, even if you bought it at another HF store.
 

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S what's missing from the gun? Most of dont have time for a 40 minute video to find out.

Sorry, I did do a reply, but another member was harassing me and started getting foul mouth. I had to report him and it seem that most of the post was deleted. The tool to take it apart was missing. Looks like it does not come with it anymore.
 

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5 Mil Nitrile Gloves Powder-Free Large100 Pc Western Safety - Item#68497

I had to buy three different sizes to find what fits my hands. Now I finally figured out how to size my hand to the gloves. Hope this helps you all to find your size.

5 Mil Nitrile Gloves Powder-Free Large100 Pc

Attached Q for it too.
 

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Sorry, I did do a reply, but another member was harassing me and started getting foul mouth. I had to report him and it seem that most of the post was deleted. The tool to take it apart was missing. Looks like it does not come with it anymore.

have you lost your mind you made a 40min video about how the tool doesnt come with the kit GTFO man seriously
 

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have you lost your mind you made a 40min video about how the tool doesnt come with the kit GTFO man seriously

Why do you care, just don't watch it if you don't want to. I do not get all this angst about a video someone made trying to help. It may not be your style, but that doesn't mean you have to be nasty about it.

Jim :cool:
 

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5 Mil Nitrile Gloves Powder-Free Large100 Pc Western Safety - Item#68497

I had to buy three different sizes to find what fits my hands. Now I finally figured out how to size my hand to the gloves. Hope this helps you all to find your size.

5 Mil Nitrile Gloves Powder-Free Large100 Pc

Attached Q for it too.

I'd avoid these gloves; I think they're cr@p. Rip way too easy. There are some 'heavy' duty gloves at HF that are a bit better, they are a darker color blue.
 

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Better yet, I've had good luck with their black nitrile gloves. They go on sale periodically for $5 or $6 a box of 100
 

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I'd avoid these gloves; I think they're cr@p. Rip way too easy. There are some 'heavy' duty gloves at HF that are a bit better, they are a darker color blue.

All I buy are the light blue ones, and I'm not sure I've ever ripped one. I suppose it might have to have something to do with what you're doing wearing them, but I've never had a problem working on cars, doing oil changes, etc.
 

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Sorry, I did do a reply, but another member was harassing me and started getting foul mouth. I had to report him and it seem that most of the post was deleted. The tool to take it apart was missing. Looks like it does not come with it anymore.

Thanks!
 

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Yes I have lost my mind. Seriously, the tool doesnt come with the kit.

hahahah yea i know you did.



Why do you care, just don't watch it if you don't want to. I do not get all this angst about a video someone made trying to help. It may not be your style, but that doesn't mean you have to be nasty about it.

Jim :cool:

i didnt watch the video
 

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Oscillating Multifunction Power Tool Chicago Electric Power Tools - Item#68861

I am impressed with this tool!!! Finally, got a reason to get one and have been wondering how well it would work. New out the box review followed by field test update.

Oscillating Multifunction Power Tool 01
Oscillating Multifunction Power Tool 02 Field Test Update

Attached two different Oscillating Multifuction Power Tools.

Happy Shopping!!!!!

I have had the variable speed multifunction tool from HF about a year ago. I am very pleased with the tool and how it worked for my counter top removal to install my new stove. Thanks for posting all of the Qs,
 

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So you are crapping on him and never even looked to see if it had any value?:headscrat

Jim :cool:

He doesn't know what he is talking about. Talks a lot, but don't do much. Just trolls around the forums talking trash. Don't know why he would be looking at this thread, seems to have no interest in HF tools.
 

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So you are crapping on him and never even looked to see if it had any value?:headscrat

Jim :cool:

yea not that video i saw one of his early videos way too much talking about nothing . do you like watching? 25 minute videos on gloves? or 40 on a missing tool? how about 25 on a bucket tools organizer? oh yea not to mention lets try to take off lug nuts with an impact driver? this is not rocket science

He doesn't know what he is talking about. Talks a lot, but don't do much. Just trolls around the forums talking trash. Don't know why he would be looking at this thread, seems to have no interest in HF tools.

talks alot but dont do much huh? well Mister james bond oh come on please wtf? your undercover videos are the worst seriously man grow up. ME? trolling on the forums please your the one harbor freight this harbor freight that. Here are some coupons take them please. oh and mr bond i do have interest in hf tools they are a great bargain i own some but i don't spend my waking life at the store like you. or do i abuse the coupons like you . and no i dont troll on these thread like you look a my post go ahead they are public and see for yourself if i troll all the time.
 
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This might help...

**snip**

Awesome photostream. I picked the coupon for the brake bleeder and vacuum pump kit. I've been toying with buying that one for two weeks. Well, ever since my friend's truck puked brake fluid and rendered the brakes useless and the truck parked in my driveway.
 

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I can vouch for the brad nailer. Out performed my buddies porter cable when we were working on trim on his house, for a fraction of the cost. In the course of use it has yet to jam or misfire. the only flaw is it leaves a slight nibble where the brad is fired, but that is easily remedied by a small piece of masking or electrical tape on the nose. I've used it on anything from 1/4" to 2" brads (albeit I have yet to use HF brads, I always buy brads/ nails/ screws at lowes of Home Depot)


Any coupons on the pin nailer? I'd love to add one to my collection for trim.......
 

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Love that brad nailer. Bought it awhile back. Used it with along with Item#69480 and Item#98199 to make some planters from fence boards. All worked great and came out great. More than paid for themselves.
 

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I can vouch for the brad nailer. Out performed my buddies porter cable when we were working on trim on his house, for a fraction of the cost. In the course of use it has yet to jam or misfire. the only flaw is it leaves a slight nibble where the brad is fired, but that is easily remedied by a small piece of masking or electrical tape on the nose. I've used it on anything from 1/4" to 2" brads (albeit I have yet to use HF brads, I always buy brads/ nails/ screws at lowes of Home Depot)


Any coupons on the pin nailer? I'd love to add one to my collection for trim.......

Your right about the slight nibble on the soft Southern Yellow Pine, but on the oak shoe mold with the stain on it, I couldn't see it at all.

As for the pin nailer, I have not seen a Q for that item. You might want to use a 25% off Q.
 
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Thanks. Now I wish I got the nailer for $12.99 instead of $19.99. LOL :)
Seriously am happy though with that tool for my IOC aai
 

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Is been a probably 4 months. Not too worried about it. Well worth it even at HF regular price. Now just have to do all the other honey do's that have been allocated for that since she has seen what my little hobby tools can do. Lol
 
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