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Gary S

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I won't buy any Chinese tools from Harbor Freight if I expect them to do hard work. For tools I will use hard, I buy US made tools. For tools that get occasional light use, I settle for Chinese tools.
So far, I've had no disappointments.

My impact wrench is IR. It works.
 

Will67

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The $9.99 4 1/2" angle grinder. I have burned two up in a day. It is a DrillMaster. Have had decent luck with the orange Chicago electric ones.

Also not worth buying are the "vise-grip" welding clamps
 

concealer404

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what is the shittest tool you have had from them?

So fair I have had 3 of the 20 buck 1/2" impact

I've had pretty terrible luck with their dictionary. :(



Ok, to truly answer the question hopefully before this turns into a jingoistic chest thumping circle jerk...

All their screwdrivers save for the Pittsburgh Pro line are pretty terrible.

Beyond that, i haven't had anything fail, or be bad enough to complain about on the internet to a bunch of strangers.
 

rslaback

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I have lots of stuff from them. I usually check the reviews on this site and others before I buy anything major. That said, the snap ring pliers set was probably the worst I have bought.
 

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#2 on the snap ring pliers being poor. I've never tried their screwdrivers, I had Craftsman standard grade screwdrivers fail so I stick to tool truck screwdrivers now for serious work, and I'm not a professional mechanic, just maintain farm equipment.

HF impact sockets fine, so far.

KEH
 

Norcal

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When someone shops at HF, the last thing anyone should be complaining about is how poor the quality is, or that they fail when they were needed most. Cheap ChiCom tools are just that..... :D:D

You get what you pay for.
 

Big-Foot

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Titanium plated Rubber drill bits?

Their hand pump "fluid transfer pump" is the absolute most miserable POS I ever bought from them.
 

ElectroLight

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Interesting thread. I have a ton of HF tools and like others have stated, I also do some research here and other places before jumping in. I really haven't had anything turn out to be junk. I guess the tool I wouldn't recommend is the old school "million candle power" flashlight. They were nice when brand new but had no runtime and once they got a little age on them, the lead acid battery gave up the ghost and it was done. I guess those free plastic bar clamps are pretty close to junk, but they only break if you go too far with them.
 

Flathead Johnny

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they must have changed them, in the last 3 days if you add up the run time I am at the 10-12 hour mark, i have been putting in long days sanding my 56 f100

the most POS tool i have bought from them is the pneumatic brake bleeder

Friend of mine went through FIVE of their pneumatic DA sanders in less than 10 hours spread over 4 days.
 

92GreenYJ

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I've had pretty good luck with most of the stuff I have gotten there.

My don't buy because it ***** list includes:
Screwdrivers
Flap discs (their house brand ones anyway)
Their welders

That's about it. As far as stuff I've gotten goodish results with;
Purple 4.5" angle grinders. Lasted a good two years before they crapped out
The old cheap 14" chop saw. Same thing. Got a good three or four years out of it before it died.
Their cheap mig welder. Lasted a year then crapped out. Bought a Miller to replace it

For the most part HF tools are relegated to my jeep and truck tool boxes, at least wrenches, sockets, ratchets and the like.

As someone else said earlier, if it's a tool I expect to use a lot I buy name brand, but if it will be a seldom use item I'm good with HF.
 

BigV

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-Ratchets: knurled handle and stubby
-Any of their multimeters
-Stud Welder & the slide hammer
-Screwdrivers
-Welders and welding supplies
 
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airsanford

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Another vote on the snap ring pliers. Bought a set for an emergency job on the road, didn't have my Blue Point set with me. The HF ones are absolute garbage. Threw 'em all away, used the case for my real ones.
 

Dan in Pasadena

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....before this turns into a jingoistic chest thumping circle jerk....

I got here late so I suspect its waay too late to prevent this.



....I haven't had anything fail, or be bad enough to complain about on the internet to a bunch of strangers.

Whaaat?! Heresy I say. bitching to a bunch of strangers on the internet has almost become the 11th Amendment in the Bill of Rights!:bounce:
 

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Any of their Centech branded levels. Buy them now, 6mos later fluids will have leaked from the reference bubble. Cheapness at its best. They wrote the book.
 

maxspeed96ct

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Any of their Centech branded levels. Buy them now, 6mos later fluids will have leaked from the reference bubble. Cheapness at its best. They wrote the book.

are those the nice red ones they have? I almost bought one thought they looked legit !
 

Rtw5150

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I have lots of stuff from them. I usually check the reviews on this site and others before I buy anything major. That said, the snap ring pliers set was probably the worst I have bought.


I bought the 5 or 6 pair set that came in the red plastic case. Truly craptacular. I did buy a nice pair made by channellock, has a lever that switches from inside to outside snap ring and replace-able tips that are held in by an allen head set screw. Pretty beefy set, model 927. I like em!!
 

ishiboo

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Why do you go and buy a cheap too...then complain here?

About par to geting a Earl Shive paint job and then complaining about the over spray.

Why not? Harbor Freight is hit and miss - a lot of the stuff will work just perfectly for most users and is an excellent value, other stuff breaks just by looking at it.

Via reviews and feedback from others who have actually bought the stuff, you can find out what's worth buying and what isn't.

Everyone has their own definition of "cheap"... what your idea of an expensive tool that's bulletproof may be an inferior POS to the next person.
 

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The three pack of stubby flex head ratchets for $10. They work fine, but the head flip flops so damn much its hard to do anything with them when you start putting some muscle into it.

Ill add i bought one of those $9.99 4.5" angle grinders someone else said was terrible, mine has held up great. I prepped a ton of frame on a wrangler, ground welds for two days, cut stock with it, overheated it to the point the motor smoked a few times and its still running like a champ. Id say QC is very hit and miss huh?
 

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I don't have a problem with HF in general (I REALLY like my 5-drawer service cart).

But, the plastic/metal bar clamps are USELESS. Bought 6 of them, when they were on sale, and broke all 6 in rapid succession...the trigger hing pin snaps as soon as you put any really pressure on the trigger.
 

skyking

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I love Harber Freight . Going there tomorrow. Like Wal-Mart ...you go in to spend $10 and end up spending $400. Most of it is well worth what you pay,and when it isn,t , just shitcan it. I enjoy the trip and its the only shopping I can tolerate.
One good thing is you can always lend your H.B. tools instead of your Dewalt or Milwalkee.
 

NWphotog

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I bought the 5 or 6 pair set that came in the red plastic case. Truly craptacular. I did buy a nice pair made by channellock, has a lever that switches from inside to outside snap ring and replace-able tips that are held in by an allen head set screw. Pretty beefy set, model 927. I like em!!

I bought the red handle set too. I took them back. They are cr@p. :)
 

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I bought some casters that were rated for 400 lbs each, I put about half that on the first one and it folded as soon I put some weight on it.

Casters are total garbage.

I don't waste my time driving across town anymore to pick up junk I know isn't worth the drive.
 

SMKS

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But, the plastic/metal bar clamps are USELESS. Bought 6 of them, when they were on sale, and broke all 6 in rapid succession...the trigger hing pin snaps as soon as you put any really pressure on the trigger.

You can drill out the hinge and replace it with a bolt. I've had to do that, b/c they break super easy.

These clamps are probably the worst item I've got there by far. I usually avoid the things that are obvious junk.

But, I will say there are a lot of decent/good tools there, too. I won't name them all, but off the top of my head - impact sockets, roto-ratchet, 13 drawer box, ultrasonic cleaner.
 
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