If your relying on tools to bring in a paycheck I agree with buying the best (snap-on, mac, etc.) but for the limited income average Joe that cant always afford S-O whats wrong with H-F? All of my wrenches and sockets are Craftsman but I have many of the tools I have because of harbor freight. Yes you have to choose carefuly, but for the hobyist or weekend wrench most of them are fine. I have many airtools from H-F and have yet to kill one. Die grinders, impact wrenches, air ratchets, sanders, all I do is oil them regularly and they run fine. People bash the tool chest from H-F but I think the quality is better then comparable Craftsman boxes. The 4 1/2" angle grinders cant be beat when they go on sale for $10. I havent killed any of my 4 grinders yet. I woulnt buy a welder from H-F, thats why I bought a Miller. Yes, there are items I wont buy there, yes some stuff is **** but if I had to buy Snap On I wouldnt have a fraction of what I have today. Everyone knows you dont join the millitary to get rich so with a limited income I buy what I can, and I'm not a name brand *****. I dont have to have the best or most expensive brand name for everyone to see and say wow you have a (brand name) whatever (Im not saying anyone here is either, just saying those people are out there). Would I buy better tools if I could afford them, sure but until then I will continue to shop at H-F.


