To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Has Harbor Freight Lost Its Marbles?

DennisH2014

Well-known member
Joined
May 29, 2014
Messages
120
Between releasing multiple, overlapping lines of cordless power tools and increased prices easily rivaling quality brands, I think Harbor Freight has completely lost track of what made them so successful. I bring this up, because I just discovered the following new items...

1/2" 90-Tooth Torque Wrench: https://m.harborfreight.com/12-in-Drive-Professional-Click-Type-Torque-Wrench-64064.html
3/8" 90-Tooth Torque Wrench: https://m.harborfreight.com/38-in-drive-professional-click-type-torque-wrench-64065.html
8-Piece Snap Ring Pliers Set: https://m.harborfreight.com/8-Piece-Precision-Snap-Ring-Pliers-63841.html

Thoughts?
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Jim c

Banned
Joined
Dec 19, 2017
Messages
200
I just read the reviews on the icon snap ring set. The reviews make me want to take a look at these snap ring pliers. Either hf has indeed lost their minds? Or possibly, hf has begun marketing a few decent tool lines?
 

Yarpo

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 11, 2017
Messages
1,355
Location
Minnesota
Between releasing multiple, overlapping lines of cordless power tools and increased prices easily rivaling quality brands, I think Harbor Freight has completely lost track of what made them so successful. I bring this up, because I just discovered the following new items...

1/2" 90-Tooth Torque Wrench: https://m.harborfreight.com/12-in-Drive-Professional-Click-Type-Torque-Wrench-64064.html
3/8" 90-Tooth Torque Wrench: https://m.harborfreight.com/38-in-drive-professional-click-type-torque-wrench-64065.html
8-Piece Snap Ring Pliers Set: https://m.harborfreight.com/8-Piece-Precision-Snap-Ring-Pliers-63841.html

Thoughts?

Those torque wrenches are more than I'd probably pay for a HF torque wrench, but I dont think that's a bad price on the snap ring pliers.

Edit -> Nvm, 13 piece lang kit is still only 69.99 on amazon
 

southalabama

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 10, 2011
Messages
5,530
Location
Brewton AL
I think the new red handle pliers (Doyle I think) are a quality line comparable to dare we say Channellock. They are slightly cheaper and Tiawan vs US made.

Appears they are attempting to fill the void created by Sears/Craftsman. The next chapter for Craftsman is still in the works. More price points for tools.
 

jd_1138

Well-known member
Joined
May 8, 2013
Messages
17,028
Location
NE Ohio
Well those prices are still way less than the tool truck brands. The Doyle line of pliers looks good, though I have not used them yet. The Quinn line seems good especially for the price (lower than Doyle).

They probably want more of the pie. Hard to make profit off of 12 dollar torque wrenches. I paid 25 on sale for my Tekton torque wrench which is dirt cheap. That was at Family Farm and Home.
 

zendriver

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 10, 2014
Messages
29,719
Location
Indiana
Yes they must be hurting, that's why they open a new beautiful store often in a prime location about every other week. :)

Good tools at still competitive prices, liberal warranties and a physical store to walk in and shop.

Sounds like a business model that seems to work.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

mfewtrail

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 14, 2011
Messages
675
Those torque wrenches look nicer from the pictures, but those prices are not far off of USA made wrenches from PI or CDI. With only a $30 difference in retail on that 1/2'' vs. a 1/2'' PI, I'll take the PI every time.

The snap ring pliers look a hell of a lot better than their old offering, which isn't that surprising since the old sr pliers might have been as cheap as $10 for a set.
 

Lelandwelds

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 6, 2017
Messages
2,443
Location
Central Texas
Not much new about corporate wanting to mine another market segment or tap another distribution channel.

I would be happiest if they would QC each product and solo source each one. That guess which identical appearing product is OK or a **** fest is for the birds. I am not going to be an unpaid inspector and drive 120 miles for the privilege.
 

DFB

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 7, 2016
Messages
5,765
Location
Southern VT/Western Mass
Yup just seems like they are after the a segment of the market that's more commercial oriented than just the home gamer.


Hey you can still get the $10 one right :p
 

M6erfan

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 6, 2014
Messages
10,170
Location
'Merica!
Yes they must be hurting, that's why they open a new beautiful store often in a prime location about every other week. :)

Good tools at still competitive prices, liberal warranties and a physical store to walk in and shop.

Sounds like a business model that seems to work.

Sounds like SEARS 20 years ago...
 

Lassen Forge

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 26, 2014
Messages
15,023
Location
The romantic hills of central Umbria, Italy,
Plus there's huge money in tools, and if they can sell a wrench set that costs them 21¢ to make for $15 with a "Taiwanic Tin Tools" brand or for $75 with a "Aracanoc Tool & Die Co." brand on it, for the cost of printing a new label and maybe changing the casting dies...
 

BMack37

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 28, 2015
Messages
1,091
It's actually not a bad idea. The prices in their ads get people in the store then they feel how cheap the cheap tool feels and they look at the other line that's next to it but a little more expensive. Getting people in the door is the hardest part of making the sale. Why would you go to HD if there's a comparable product for a comparable price at the store you're already in?

Northern Tool has somewhat of a similar model in having both cheap tools and nicer tools available.
 

jdoe213

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 16, 2013
Messages
179
Location
Anderson, SC
There must be millions of people that buy something just because it's a new version.
For me my 9.6 volt DeWalt drill still works just fine.
 

rpcraft

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 14, 2014
Messages
1,057
Location
Waco
Harbor freight is attempting to provide a pro line of tools to compete with the other big store product lines. I thought this was old news at this point in this forum?
 

davethorik

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 14, 2013
Messages
4,992
Location
Norka, Ohio
Harbor freight is attempting to provide a pro line of tools to compete with the other big store product lines. I thought this was old news at this point in this forum?

Old news for us that follow the forum and have read the hundreds of posts about it...op has been around a few yrs with a low post count, he probably doesn't sign on often, which leads to yet another thread on the subject...
 

Davefr

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 7, 2010
Messages
11,815
Location
OR
What's wrong with a "good", "better", "best" marketing strategy?

It's proven to be very successful over the years. However the pioneer of that strategy (ie Sears) has forgotten to use it.
 

rpcraft

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 14, 2014
Messages
1,057
Location
Waco
I think with HF though it ranges from total garbage, passable with modifications, useful, and then you can beat someone over the head with it, LOL.

That being said I have been fighting the urge for the past 2 weeks to pick up one of those 5 drawer carts and the small Braun LEd light and the only reason I have been fighting is because I want it now but I dutifully convincing myself it will be so much more fun to assemble it in my new garage as soon as the house is finished.

I call it the new toys for the new House syndrome!!
 

dnschmidt

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 3, 2014
Messages
7,261
Location
Phoenix, AZ
Within five years, maybe less, there will be two sources of tools in America. Harbor Freight and Amazon. If those wrenches are made by Torque-Tech in Taiwan they are every bit as good as CDI or Precision Instruments.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

finn

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 27, 2005
Messages
16,187
Location
The UP, God's country
Yes they must be hurting, that's why they open a new beautiful store often in a prime location about every other week. :)

Good tools at still competitive prices, liberal warranties and a physical store to walk in and shop.

Sounds like a business model that seems to work.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Do the new stores smell as bad as the old stores?

Just curious.

The smell in the main store in Camarillo is overwhelming, probably because it is attached to the distribution center.
 

zendriver

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 10, 2014
Messages
29,719
Location
Indiana
Do the new stores smell as bad as the old stores?



Just curious.



The smell in the main store in Camarillo is overwhelming, probably because it is attached to the distribution center.



It smelled like a store, that sold rubber and plastic products, nothing overwhelming, but to be fair, my sense of smell is not the same as it was 50 years ago.

Smells exactly like the tire and Vbelt /hose storeroom of my dad's gas station, growing up, everything was American made.

I thought that's how all that stuff smelled.

It's a new store in Warsaw Indiana. Perfectly clean with really wife aisles really well lit

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:

d.mcfarland

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 18, 2012
Messages
6,564
Location
Western PA
That looks very similar to the Duralast tools ratchet type of tools. I'm guessing the manufacturer could be the same.
 

Tallpilot

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 13, 2017
Messages
2,384
Location
Orlando
As I always comment I appreciate these threads because it saves me the trouble of checking the world for new products. Most of us would choose to spend a few more dollars on something quantifiably better from a well known manufacturer and we spend several hours each week here reading and bloviating about tools. The average DIY person and even a decent number of professional tool users does not. For them these offerings provide a decent tool at a decent price instead of a complete piece of garbage for a price just under the false advertising lawsuit limit.

They also help keep the top end of the market anchored lower. As someone currently building a set of Snap-on (see, I punctuated it correctly that time) reversible ratcheting wrenches I wish the top end were a little more anchored.

Many people also don't have a big tool box or buy tools in anticipation of need. They go pick it up that day. This gives those people more quality options. Harbor Freight is expanding because they are filling needs other companies are not and winning in the marketplace. If you really feel strongly against it then open up a competitor and see if you can do better.
 

jakemac

Well-known member
Joined
May 21, 2013
Messages
9,035
Location
New England
What's wrong with a "good", "better", "best" marketing strategy?

It's proven to be very successful over the years. However the pioneer of that strategy (ie Sears) has forgotten to use it.

Ding ! Ding ! Ding !
This is exactly what HF is doing.
Sears spent decades building and maintaining sales based on the Good/Better/Best sales strategy until Eddy Lampert took over and raped the company. At that time, HF was building itself up using a different strategy that was under-utilized at the time. Inexpensive (cheap) tools for the masses.

Now that Sears dwindling, the door is open for someone to fill that retail market. HF started the process a few years ago with a move into the Good/Better market while they entered into a new expansion phase. Now they're stepping up again to the Good/Better/Best model.

I can only hope that HF doesn't follow Woodworker's Warehouse (a Better/Best model) into obscurity by utilizing debt to expand too quickly and burn out its market.
 

guy48065

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 12, 2012
Messages
637
Location
Calibration Lab
Those do look like far better-made torque wrenches but they might want to re-think marketing them as more precise than the $15 version when they are in fact the same specification.
 

zendriver

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 10, 2014
Messages
29,719
Location
Indiana
Let's be honest.

The days of the cheap Chinese "potmetal" wrench is mostly gone for good. Even the handtools sold at Walmart, are at least of reasonable usable quality, at a low price.

Their manufacturing World is quite a bit different than it was 40 years ago, china's main form of transportation was a donkey cart.

If a quality Milwaukee cordless drill can be made in China then one of similar quality can be made there (maybe even in the same factory )with someone else's name on it and sold at a lesser price.

Harbor freight knows this fact better than anybody.




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:

Davefr

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 7, 2010
Messages
11,815
Location
OR
Better and best are higher profit margins than the Chinese version of "good"

Yep. Old Sears knew is well. Get them in the door with "good"and hopefully they walk out with "better" or "best".
 

BDT/NWMN

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 22, 2012
Messages
3,762
Location
Erskine, Mn
I'll stick with their $10 torque wrenches.

I don't think they ever sold marbles........

Bill

About four years back; they had marbles next to the $1.29 wooden airplane kits.. Cat's eye marbles.. true honest not joking this time
 

redvalkyrie

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 12, 2006
Messages
423
I haven't handled those snap ring pliers but the pics look promising. Far better than the stamped steel units Craftsman sold. Until I handle them I can't say more but I have numerous sizes of Knipex and KTC and...from the pics...the HFs look good.
 

BDT/NWMN

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 22, 2012
Messages
3,762
Location
Erskine, Mn
No interest in their torque wrenches.. I have a bunch of Snap-on, and a 12 pair set of Lang snap ring pliers, plus others. But, looking at the pictures, I like the design of the snap ring pliers.. I think dummies like Me have no need to know what size the tips are, but I will maybe check that out anyway.



Take note that the torque wrenches are made for clockwise and counter-clockwise use
 
Last edited:

JazzBlueRT

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 11, 2017
Messages
1,215
Ding ! Ding ! Ding !
This is exactly what HF is doing.
Sears spent decades building and maintaining sales based on the Good/Better/Best sales strategy until Eddy Lampert took over and raped the company. At that time, HF was building itself up using a different strategy that was under-utilized at the time. Inexpensive (cheap) tools for the masses.

Now that Sears dwindling, the door is open for someone to fill that retail market. HF started the process a few years ago with a move into the Good/Better market while they entered into a new expansion phase. Now they're stepping up again to the Good/Better/Best model.

I can only hope that HF doesn't follow Woodworker's Warehouse (a Better/Best model) into obscurity by utilizing debt to expand too quickly and burn out its market.


Eric Smidt. the CEO of HF is loading the company up with debt.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...a-beverly-hills-xanadu-thanks-to-50-chainsaws

Every HF I have ever been to (at least 6 of them) has been just as empty as Sears.
 

CJM8515

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 8, 2014
Messages
9,291
Location
NJ
I just read the reviews on the icon snap ring set. The reviews make me want to take a look at these snap ring pliers. Either hf has indeed lost their minds? Or possibly, hf has begun marketing a few decent tool lines?

I bought them on a whim, so far so good but only time will tell. They do appear quite nice for the money.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom