Seppuku is Japanese; the Chinese think they are crazy![]()
LOL
Only crazy people think crazy things. Real crazy people do crazy things.
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Seppuku is Japanese; the Chinese think they are crazy![]()
The color scheme argument is interesting.
Red and black is used by AutoZone, Wurth, HF, Milwaukee and Snappy among a dozen others. I can't imagine any one of those was the first in history to use it either.
What would it take to legally protect a color combo in a global market?

I'm torn between buying good tools vs cheap tools for my school shop due to the "evaporation" factor.
Tools are allowed to be checked out, and the students do a pretty good job of returning them, but a lot of faculty and staff also have access to the shop 24/7, so I have to replace a few tools throughout the year. Not a lot, but still...
Not the point of this post, but I said that to qualify this:
I recently bought a couple sets of the HF screw drivers in question.
The H/T on the tips is all over the place. Some of the tips are so brittle, they snap with the least bit of torque, while others are so soft, they twist around like they're made out of bubble gum.
So, what mfg has Snap On quality at a HF price point?? LOL![]()
I'm a weekend garage person, and not even every weekend. I occasionally randomly see a tool truck go by somewhere. But honestly I don't even know how to go about buying tools from a tool truck. Am I supposed to run out in front of one to get him to stop? That's why you'll see me at HF, or Sears if there is still one around.
I'm a weekend garage person, and not even every weekend. I occasionally randomly see a tool truck go by somewhere. But honestly I don't even know how to go about buying tools from a tool truck. Am I supposed to run out in front of one to get him to stop? That's why you'll see me at HF, or Sears if there is still one around.
I made my first trip into HF today, we're over here on holiday. I don't get what the fuss is about, their screwdrivers and ratchets are no where near SO quality, you can tell straight away with the screwdrivers that they're cheap and that's before evening holding one.
The ratchets look OK until you feel the play on them or how loose the flex head is.
They did have some great stuff though, to the point I might be st my baggage allowance already! Doh!
HF blatantly copying
yepAgree. The stores, the marketing, and the copying all feel cheap. And not a good cheap. If I need something low cost, I'll go for Tekton on Amazon. For hand tools, I am trying to stick to the industrial brands like Williams, Wright, and SK. And for power tools, does anyone really buy power tools there? I don't own any Snap On besides my box.I probably will not go back again, too many other imported tool manufactures to choose.
I don't get what the fuss is about...
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So this isn't the British humour?
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Whatever it is, they say it "BEATS Snap-on", and "WOW!"
They'll even put fake yellow tags on things, that will say new lower price, but it really isn't. So they've faked the look of their own gimmicks for that matter (and don't want people to use a coupon on those).
Compared to Sears though, I was in each store on the holiday, and approximately nobody was in the tool department of Sears (even though some higher quality tools were 50% off), while Harbor Freight had lines going to the back of the store all day long (for that 25% coupon). Guess the old Sears catalog didn't do the trick, because it was discontinued (maybe they're more like Snap-on now, going by word of mouth or just the website, but no tool truck either). Besides, I wouldn't say I've favored any of numerous stores in the past (amounting to as much window shopping), and didn't go for much of anything that day, because the notion of a tool cart is a bit excessive for my purposes, like I said (and I'm not looking to build a big garage either, especially over a "disposal notice").
Compared to Sears though, I was in each store on the holiday, and approximately nobody was in the tool department of Sears (even though some higher quality tools were 50% off), while Harbor Freight had lines going to the back of the store all day long (for that 25% coupon).
Guess the old Sears catalog didn't do the trick, because it was discontinued (maybe they're more like Snap-on now, going by word of mouth or just the website, but no tool truck either).
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Need to find out if their digital torque gauge and angle finder are any good before I go back.
Snap on ratchets have been made over seas for years. All mine say Macau. Just like my old hot wheels
digital torque gauge is sort of junk or hard to use.... but then I find most of the other digital torque wrench are the same.... at least a big learning curve for me....
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-drive-digital-torque-adapter-68283.html
The digital angle finder is actually pretty good for some uses.... but mine drains battery like crazy after it sits for a while and requires 3x of cr2032 it's reference to the tilt sensor.. not exactly reference the angle between A and B like the saw blade example they have... say my table saw is on a slant 10deg, I set the blade to 35deg, that thing would read 45deg... I have to double check that....it just sits there as novelty item now....
https://www.harborfreight.com/digital-angle-gauge-95998.html
I don't find any professional use for either so far.... maybe I am just not a professional ..
I hadn't seen them doing that, just looked at the flyer I picked and its full of comparisons to other brands, in the UK that's illegal, they can say a competitor but they can't name a brand. It's pretty cheeky.
As for the actual products some I thought were really good, some were junk. Really impressed by the price of some of their F clamps, real bargain compared to UK pricing, unfortunately too heavy to take back though. You guys are really lucky, they keep stuff that you just don't get in the UK.
Need to find out if their digital torque gauge and angle finder are any good before I go back.
Look at the sealey one (UK), good wrench with angular function LED and tone etc . good price if shop about (STW306 1/2" )
Where can I find one of the HF vouchers? I spent a fair bit the other day without a voucher, doh!



Maybe something to do with the fact that 50% off a Craftsman tool is still more expensive than full price Pittsburgh Pro, and you have no more guarantee of quality; quite the opposite, in fact. I've broken more Craftsman than I have HF, and I've bought more HF (and at this point, it's been used as much).
Wow, didn't the Gearwrench get blatantly copied too? There was a Craftsman set right next to it. I thought I'd be better off waiting to get an individual size to solve a problem that might never come up though. I think it was illegal here, when advertisements used to refer to the "leading brand" or brands. Not lately though. They even call politics a brand now, so there you go (ever since they haven't been flattering themselves, I'd guess, nothing but 'disposal notices' there too).I hadn't seen them doing that, just looked at the flyer I picked and its full of comparisons to other brands, in the UK that's illegal, they can say a competitor but they can't name a brand. It's pretty cheeky.
Not sure why all the hype on snap-on maybe they used to be like god, just picked up a snap-on work light from a department store on sale and it's just a rebranded version you can see under few other brands and it's made in China.
