When I was younger, my father and I worked in construction together. During that time we obviously had higher demands of tools and as such we had our favorite brands and purchased those tools pretty much because of the name on the box. Your reviews would have honestly been of little importance to me at the time.
Fast forward to now. My father is retired and I am teaching technology ed in a small high school. I have a much better understanding of living on a tool budget now than then. If I can save a few dollars here and a few there that means more tools available to the students and more money for supplies for better instruction. For that reason I have started to dabble in a few harbor freight tools both at home and in my school shop. Screwdrivers, ratchets, wrenches, a sandblast cabinet, welding gloves, a 20 ton press, hammers and punches have all found there way into my school shop. My garage at home sports a HF toolbox, Earthquake impact, numerous screwdrivers, a floor jack, a/c gauge set and vac pump, 12 ton press etc.
Most everything I have purchased I have been happy with, some of it pretty much a steal. That said my brother bought me a 12" sliding compound miter saw a few years back and it is a last resort tool.
I wouldn't have believed you 15 years ago if you would have told me I would rely on items from harbor freight.
Having reviews from a trusted tool blog would be a great thing for people like me. There are plenty of tools at Harbor Freight that are worth having-regardless of your status as a pro wrench turner or a weekend warrior. Unfortunately right now there isn't a go to source for information on which tools are worth the investment and which aren't. Which tools are usable and which are out of the box junk. You could be that source.