Burtonrider10022
Well-known member
One general rule about Harbor Freight: Never buy anything with a plug from there.
A second suggestion: If you are a new homeowner, or are planning on keeping these tools for a long time, my great aunt said it best. "Buy cheap, buy twice" and she's right. Spend a responsible amount of money up front and just buy a tool that you can pass down to your children. I can promise you that a HF saw is not going to last that long. But something like my fathers ~15 y/o DeWalt circ. saw? Yeah, I'll be getting that some day.
Sawhorse "kits" can be found for less $$ than the HF ones, and all you need is some lumber.
For power tools, I strongly recommend www.tylertool.com They are a CPO Outlets store, and they sell factory reconditioned tools, open box tools, and also new tools. They tend to have great prices on a lot of power tools. A few weeks back they had a Ryobi Circular saw on sale for the same price as an HF model.
Jigsaws are useless IMO. Unless you're doing more fine carpentry/cabinet making. Menards has one in store for ~$15 you could always go grab if you need it in a pinch. I wouldn't waste the money on a HF one, personally.
A second suggestion: If you are a new homeowner, or are planning on keeping these tools for a long time, my great aunt said it best. "Buy cheap, buy twice" and she's right. Spend a responsible amount of money up front and just buy a tool that you can pass down to your children. I can promise you that a HF saw is not going to last that long. But something like my fathers ~15 y/o DeWalt circ. saw? Yeah, I'll be getting that some day.
Sawhorse "kits" can be found for less $$ than the HF ones, and all you need is some lumber.
For power tools, I strongly recommend www.tylertool.com They are a CPO Outlets store, and they sell factory reconditioned tools, open box tools, and also new tools. They tend to have great prices on a lot of power tools. A few weeks back they had a Ryobi Circular saw on sale for the same price as an HF model.
Jigsaws are useless IMO. Unless you're doing more fine carpentry/cabinet making. Menards has one in store for ~$15 you could always go grab if you need it in a pinch. I wouldn't waste the money on a HF one, personally.


