I'm a pro, and I have some HF tools. I have the big wrenches from 1 3/8" to 2 1/2". I just can't see paying $200 apiece for these wrenches, when I bought the whole set for under $100. I'll never break them, although the chrome does peel.
Same goes for some specialty tools that I almost never use. I have a HF set of tailpipe expanders, but I did have to slightly modify them to make them work better. I bought them for a few dollars each, where the name brand ones are pretty expensive. If not for HF, I would have just done without them, as I seldom use them.
Joe

Things I seen were, air chucks, tire gauges, thread pitch guages, spark plug rethreaders basically loads of small cheapo type stuff that no one would even ask about when buying and has no packaging.
Sorry but out of respect to other truck owners I won't say which company it was.
Keep your eyes open when you drive by, a truck maybe parked within a block or 2 of the store.![]()
I would put a Proto wrench up against any of the truck brands wrenches any day of the week.
JMHO![]()

I can't really comment on auto mechs but Proto is something you are almost guarunteed to see in any industrial setting. Heck I would say they are better than SO especially after considering I have worked at places that ran through 1-7/16" nuts by the 55 gallon drum and those sockets outlasted the truck mechanics SO sockets despite 10 times the use.
Saying Harbor Freight has an effect on Snap-On sales is like saying the dollar store has an effect on Nieman Marcus. If you're shopping at one you had no intention on shopping at the other.![]()
I wouldnt go that far, Its obvious by some of the Auto mechanics that frequent here, That times have changed and there are a few who are venturing into some of there product line. Amazingly there are quite a few success stories along with some dissapointments. I would say the economy has more of a affect on SO then HF but in the end there both related aren't they?
If this is so it would make them worth twice what you paid for them but you are selling them at half cost?Snap on is 15 X the pice for 30 X the tool........pound for pound dollar for dollar Snap on is a much better value in the long run.
I'd say Armstrong and Proto are pretty close to the trucks. Maybe even better than some of the offerings.
I would say that is a very unfair statement and summarizes about 2% of this community. I expected to look over and see your post count at 1.
Bunch of rich snobby spoiled kids all this place is.
I've been looking at metric ratcheting wrenches and HF has a set of 7 flexhead for $29. I've read on here that most tool companies imports their internals from Taiwan so I don't really see a big difference (if HF set is also made in Taiwan). With American made brands (SK, Armstrong, Sears), I would have warranty issues or cost 2x the price or more and are not flexheads.

I will agree that many if not most of the electric tools are not very good. A lot of the air impact stuff is marginal at best. Several of the rotary tools however work very well.I have stayed away from HF ever since my first tool that I purchased. Bought a 3/8 drill, 2 minutes into drilling out a mushroom engine ignitor it stop working. Jumped on the Mac truck and bought a new drill.
I will agree that many if not most of the electric tools are not very good. A lot of the air impact stuff is marginal at best. Several of the rotary tools however work very well.
is there an HF on Oahu?
The issue is, in my opinion, with the economy the way it is how many people are barely getting by with what they have? Some HF stuff may be a necessary evil, even if not the first choice.
] and Dynaflow transmission[Agreed. Back before Stanley acquired Proto in 1984, the company was heavily into servicing the automotive sector. I have several vintage auomotive specialty tools by Proto, including their very desirable and sought after body hammers. I also have some Proto 500 wrench sets that are certainly as well made as any tool truck brand. Proto even sold a limited number of auto diagnosic tools at one time.![]()
I've read on here that most tool companies imports their internals from Taiwan so I don't really see a big difference (if HF set is also made in Taiwan).
With American made brands (SK, Armstrong, Sears), I would have warranty issues or cost 2x the price or more and are not flexheads.
I would not be buying Snap On stock these days
. Come back to the real world, Join in on reality for a little bit. Some people actually use their tools and get them dirty, All I see here is how neatly my tools fit in a draw and how ****** shiny they are, It's all **** factor if you want my opinion. So now you can get on here and let me have it.Well go for it, I'm sure there are many people that agree with me.Some people actually use their tools and get them dirty
All I see here is how neatly my tools fit in a draw and how ****** shiny they are, It's all **** factor if you want my opinion.
. What do you expect from a forum who's entire focus is tools?? Don't you think tool aficionados (fancy word for wankers) would hang around here.I'm sure there are many people that agree with me.
You buy what you can afford. If I were so hung up on having brand name tools, I would not have what I have now. All I see on this site is a bunch of show-off little boys having a ******* contest, It makes me sick. Come back to the real world, Join in on reality for a little bit. Some people actually use their tools and get them dirty, All I see here is how neatly my tools fit in a draw and how ****** shiny they are, It's all **** factor if you want my opinion. So now you can get on here and let me have it.Well go for it, I'm sure there are many people that agree with me.
I would not be buying Snap On stock these days. I think there are some warning signs on the horizon and it's not all from HF.
You buy what you can afford. If I were so hung up on having brand name tools, I would not have what I have now. All I see on this site is a bunch of show-off little boys having a ******* contest, It makes me sick. Come back to the real world, Join in on reality for a little bit. Some people actually use their tools and get them dirty, All I see here is how neatly my tools fit in a draw and how ****** shiny they are, It's all **** factor if you want my opinion. So now you can get on here and let me have it.Well go for it, I'm sure there are many people that agree with me.

You buy what you can afford. If I were so hung up on having brand name tools, I would not have what I have now. All I see on this site is a bunch of show-off little boys having a ******* contest, It makes me sick. Come back to the real world, Join in on reality for a little bit. Some people actually use their tools and get them dirty, All I see here is how neatly my tools fit in a draw and how ****** shiny they are, It's all **** factor if you want my opinion. So now you can get on here and let me have it.Well go for it, I'm sure there are many people that agree with me.

I am a member of many other forums on the net. And in most of those forums I have more than 1200 posts, I was introduced to this forum 12 months ago, But never had time to visit and look. I joined before I read, SILLY ME..!!!!
I am hoping that not all people here are so childlike and actually have something useful to post. IS THIS POSSIABLE.??
We'll just have to find out won't we.!!!
I am a member of many other forums on the net. And in most of those forums I have more than 1200 posts, I was introduced to this forum 12 months ago, But never had time to visit and look. I joined before I read, SILLY ME..!!!!
I am hoping that not all people here are so childlike and actually have something useful to post. IS THIS POSSIABLE.??
We'll just have to find out won't we.!!!