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jd_1138

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I got a new HF catalog today and noticed some new tools in it. They are marked with a "new" icon. I was getting sick of seeing the same old tools for years, so it's kinda refreshing.

dolly to re-position a wheel/vehicle -- 1250 pound capacity.

http://www.harborfreight.com/1250-lb-capacity-vehicle-positioning-wheel-dolly-62234.html

heavy duty rotary hammer

http://www.harborfreight.com/1-916-in-85-amp-heavy-duty-sds-max-type-variable-speed-rotary-hammer-69334.html

Jump starter power pack. This is on coupon for $45. Seems pretty cool. Besides jumping your car, it has 12V outlets, USB outlets for your phone/tablet, LED work light. There's a more pricey one with an air compressor built in.

http://www.harborfreight.com/3-in-1-portable-power-pack-with-jump-starter-62376.html

2.5 hp industrial 10" tile/brick saw

http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=62391

professional demolition/breaker/jack hammers -- a $129 one all the way up to this monster:

http://www.harborfreight.com/15-amp-heavy-duty-professional-breaker-hammer-61441.html

Welder with digital readout:

http://www.harborfreight.com/240-volt-inverter-arctig-welder-with-digital-readout-62486.html

plasma cutter with digital readout:

http://www.harborfreight.com/240-volt-inverter-plasma-cutter-with-digital-display-62204.html

high lift motorcycle/lawnmower/ATV lift

http://www.harborfreight.com/high-lift-riding-lawn-mower-atv-lift-60395.html

2000 pound capacity electric hoist (also have lower capacity ones)

http://www.harborfreight.com/2000-lb-electric-hoist-with-remote-control-62770.html

12v Deluxe battery maintainer

http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt-deluxe-battery-maintainer-and-float-charger-62813.html

4' by 8' super duty foldable trailer

http://www.harborfreight.com/1720-lb-capacity-48-in-x-96-in-super-duty-folding-trailer-62671.html

rechargeable under hood work light

http://www.harborfreight.com/120-led-rechargeable-under-hood-work-light-60793.html

And look at this beast of a roller toolbox. 4,500 pound capacity.

http://www.harborfreight.com/72-in-18-drawer-glossy-red-industrial-roller-cabinet-61656.html

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lightning02

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where are the new ones? havent these been around for sometime now?

with that said has anyone tryed the Wheel Dolly posted above?
 

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where are the new ones? havent these been around for sometime now?

with that said has anyone tryed the Wheel Dolly posted above?

Yes, they've sold every one of those items for several years now.

I have a set of those Go-Jack knockoffs, wish I had simply ponied up for the real-deal. They're better than nothing but still pretty flimsy. I had a set of Go-Jacks on my wrecker a decade ago now and they took a beating rolling over rough asphalt regularly without issue, the HF cheapies I've been dam careful of only on a nice concrete garage floor and have still tweaked them a bit.
 

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Thanks for the heads up.

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Sorry I wasn't more detailed. Among its flaws is a circuitry omission that I avoid at all costs, where there's no overcharge protection. It takes quite a while to charge, and one must unplug it promptly when it's finished. I've missed it a couple times and now the battery is shot.

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Thanks for the heads up.

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Sorry I wasn't more detailed. Among its flaws is a circuitry omission that I avoid at all costs, where there's no overcharge protection. It takes quite a while to charge, and one must unplug it promptly when it's finished. I've missed it a couple times and now the battery is shot.

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It really needed to be more detailed?
 

lightning02

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have a set of 4 of the dollies, They work perfect.

Yes, they've sold every one of those items for several years now.

I have a set of those Go-Jack knockoffs, wish I had simply ponied up for the real-deal. They're better than nothing but still pretty flimsy. I had a set of Go-Jacks on my wrecker a decade ago now and they took a beating rolling over rough asphalt regularly without issue, the HF cheapies I've been dam careful of only on a nice concrete garage floor and have still tweaked them a bit.

Those are two diff opinions....

Do the wheels have ball bearings?
 

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That LED underhood light looks pretty cool.

I've had one for about a year. It's OK for what you pay for it. I bought it cheaper than that. I'm pretty sure I was out the door for $25.
The tool truck ones are brighter but several times the price. I was surprised at how long the battery lasts. It has a high and low setting.
 
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Sorry I wasn't more detailed. Among its flaws is a circuitry omission that I avoid at all costs, where there's no overcharge protection. It takes quite a while to charge, and one must unplug it promptly when it's finished. I've missed it a couple times and now the battery is shot.

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I generally don't read these HF threads, but I'm so glad I did. I just asked this same exact question about overcharging. I knew it was too good to be true.
 

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Been a long time since the 72'' box was 999.99. really good price.

:+1::evil:



Considering that the "New- on sale" price of the 56" roller is now $719.99...

That is a helluva lot of toolbox, for not a helluva lot of money...

something wrong with this thread......

LOL the coupon expired 03/31/15 in the fine prints....
 

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I can't believe anyone pays $1,100 after tax for a hf box. Into used truck brand territory with that kind of cash.

Has anyone ever actually put 4,500 pounds in one of those?
 

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Or wheel lift, or whatever you call it. The thing in the OP's message. Isn't that used to hold the wheel/tire in place, rather than trying to hump it up onto the lug nuts?
 

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in for an expired 72" toolbox. thanks OP for the coupon and links to all the amazing new tools at HF that I was anxiously waiting for them to release.
 

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If you go to the HF coupon data base ( hfqpdb.com ) there is a valid coupon for the 72'' box at 999.99. good until july.
 

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I can't believe anyone pays $1,100 after tax for a hf box. Into used truck brand territory with that kind of cash.

Has anyone ever actually put 4,500 pounds in one of those?

The first pic is a $4500 "truck box" in my local craigslist. The second is $2500.

I already own the exact same Mac minus the sides. I paid $300 because someone did a crappy rattle can paint job on it.

I'll happily pay the $770.39 for the HF 56" lower as I plan to get the upper later.
 

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That ATV/Lawn Mower lift looks good. I wonder if the wife will notice me getting it out of the car?

I've had mine for a couple years. It works great, and far cheaper than the over-price Mo-Jack, same thing, they just charge you a fortune for the name. The HF model won't fail and fall on you anymore likely than the Mo-Jack will, it has locking pins as you raise the mower that automatically lock in about every inch of height you raise the mower.
 
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