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The Harbor Freight PASS/FAIL Thread...

thedrivel

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Has anyone tried one of the Cen-Tech levels?

http://www.harborfreight.com/72-inch-box-frame-level-93014.html

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Vern X-100

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I never had a problem with the one i have here also, i have a new one i just bought ( could not find my old one ) and they both worked great


RE: Rivet Gun

Well, it's still a FAIL in my book. I removed the broken stud from the tool and tried it one more time. It's really good at two things: failing and adding weight to the scrap pile.

:D
 

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13 drawer red tool box update

The lock fell off today. pretty embarassing. good thing i dont need it
 

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Has anyone tried one of the Cen-Tech levels?

Whatever level you buy, make sure you check it in the store first. Even high dollar levels can get knocked around in shipping and unpacking. Just find a reasonably flat surface and note where the bubble is. Turn it 180 deg. (like a record) and the bubble should be in the same spot. If not, put it back and try another one.
 

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Black & Orange Bar Clamp/Spreader

FAIL - Used about half a dozen times. The other night, it was about 40F in the shop, tightened it, and the end snapped right off.
 

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#2745 oversize low profile creeper PASS
got on sale with coupon and couldnt ask for anything more i weigh about 275 and am kinda broad and it fits me comfortably we have a very rough floor at work with dips and uneven surfaces and normal hard plastic creeper wheels just dont last more than 6 months max plus most creepers are too short leaving my *** hanging off if i slide down at all well this new creeper got nicknamed "the sled" when i carried it in it COMFORTABLY fits me and with my head on the headrest will stop a few inches away from my knees (im 6'1) ive been using it about a month now and it still rolls like a dream the wheels are semi soft rubber they still look new the headrest can be unbolted and recovered/replaced easily there just isnt anything to not love about this creeper, it will stand up on end so it doesnt have to be leaned against a toolbox, its very comparable to a lisle jeepers creeper or napa creeper that goes for $80+ (have both at the shop)




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Tried the bottom one, second or third time I removed a wrench, it broke. The plastic was just too stiff and brittle. Replaced it with Ernst, and I am pleased that I did.

I second this. I purchased a couple of the units on the bottom, and wish I hadn't. Hard to get the wrenches in / out, and mine also broke. The plastic seems brittle.
 

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Tried out my newly purchased 1/2" deep well SAE socket set (purchased on clearance for ~$12), as well as the wobble extension set (item # 31203)

http://www.harborfreight.com/9-piece-wobble-extension-set-31203.html

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I'm mildly disappointed with both. The wobble set has a very poor, cheap looking finish, but I'm ok with that (as long as they work). I used them a few times tonight, with both 3/8 and 1/2 impacts. The retention slots in the extensions are -worthless-. The extensions I used were literally falling off the end of the gun. I replaced the retention o-ring / steel ring on my 3/8 gun last week. It works WELL. Maybe too well, as I've had to pry off a socket or two (Craftsman). These extensions, however, just fall off the gun. I HATE it when sockets / extensions fall off my ratchet / impact gun.

They did give good wobble action, and the 1/2 held up to use with my SO MG725, so those are positive points.

Regarding the socket set, again, more disappointment. Unlike most deepwell sockets that I've used / owned, these impact sockets do not maintain the "nut / hex profile" for the full length. Instead, at a point slightly deeper than "regular" sockets, these sockets close up and go solid, (with a hole drilled through). I know it's a bad description, but it's 7:10am, and I got home at 5am from a 12 hour shift. LOL

The point is, if you have a nut with a bolt protruding, the bolt will "bottom out" on the socket, much the same way it would on a "regular" depth socket. And, unfortunately, "deep well" or not, these sockets will let a bolt bottom out at about the same depth as a regular socket. They work ok for extensions, but they just don't have enough depth to work well on nuts with protruding bolts.

I haven't decided if I'm going to take them both back, or see if workarounds can be achieved.
 

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Does anyone have any experience with the 9-1/2 wire crimping tool Item # 36411 or the 10 inch cable cutter Item # 40507 I hate my multi crimp and strip tool and want some crimpers and could use some cutters to cut the thick stuff like battery cables or whatever.
 
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Does anyone have any experience with the 9-1/2 wire crimping tool Item # 36411 or the 10 inch cable cutter Item # 40507 I hate my multi crimp and strip tool and want some crimpers and could use some cutters to cut the thick stuff like battery cables or whatever.

I have two of the 36411, and love it (I mean... them). Can't beat them for the price!

I have a MAC 10" cable cutter, so not much insight on the HF...
 

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Does anyone have any experience with the 9-1/2 wire crimping tool Item # 36411 or the 10 inch cable cutter Item # 40507 I hate my multi crimp and strip tool and want some crimpers and could use some cutters to cut the thick stuff like battery cables or whatever.

I have had the 36411 for probably 5+ years and it has gotten a ton of use and I have never had a problem with it. When I bought it 5 years ago it was closer to $20 so at that price I might just go and pick up another one!
 

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I have a 40507 Cable Cutter (but with blue handles). I've only used it a few times, but it's been great.
 

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anyone pick up the extended reach cut off tool? if im not mistaken, this is a fairly new tool offering from hf. seen it advertised in November, but was never online or stores didn't have them. Now they are online--

http://www.harborfreight.com/3-extended-reach-air-cutoff-tool-67996.html

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item number 67996

on sale this week for 49.99

that's an easy $150 off tool truck versions. probably will pick one up to give it a try--yet be nice if someone else has already.
 

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Pass: 800 lb capacity transmission jack

http://www.harborfreight.com/800-lb-capacity-transmission-jack-3185.html

It retails for $149.99. It was on sale for $129.99. With my 20% off coupon it cost me $103.99.
The cashier stated that the 20% off might not fly. I stated that it was not a floor jack (no coupons can be used on floor jacks), but a ****** jack. He tried to scan it and it worked.

I used it on the 300lb ****** in my F250.

Worked very well. I figure I got my money's worth on the one job. I was surprised that the big joints in my driveway didn't stop the small casters from rolling.
 

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Im sure its been mentioned but im not searching over 100 pages and the thread search seems to **** so, can someone link me to a review for the us general inner tie rod set? Thanks.
 

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Couldnt get it to work with words but your right, the item number worked. Only one review in this giant thread. Doesnt help much. Guess ill use it a while and review it.
 

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Pass: 800 lb capacity transmission jack

http://www.harborfreight.com/800-lb-capacity-transmission-jack-3185.html

It retails for $149.99. It was on sale for $129.99. With my 20% off coupon it cost me $103.99.
The cashier stated that the 20% off might not fly. I stated that it was not a floor jack (no coupons can be used on floor jacks), but a ****** jack. He tried to scan it and it worked.

I used it on the 300lb ****** in my F250.

Worked very well. I figure I got my money's worth on the one job. I was surprised that the big joints in my driveway didn't stop the small casters from rolling.
I have the 2k lb version of that jack and man I love that thing. I have probably taken out 10+ transmission/transfer case combo's with it and haven't had a single problem with it.
http://www.harborfreight.com/2000-lb-low-profile-transmission-jack-4075.html
 

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I'm interested in this tool as well. I'll keep checking the stores as I prefer to see HF tools in person before purchasing.

anyone pick up the extended reach cut off tool? if im not mistaken, this is a fairly new tool offering from hf. seen it advertised in November, but was never online or stores didn't have them. Now they are online--

http://www.harborfreight.com/3-extended-reach-air-cutoff-tool-67996.html

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item number 67996

on sale this week for 49.99

that's an easy $150 off tool truck versions. probably will pick one up to give it a try--yet be nice if someone else has already.
 

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The HF ad I saw showed that the following items I MIGHT be interested in getting would be on sale starting Jan 20th. I did not happen to see these reviewed here yet...

Can anyone provide some feedback on these:

Cost: $1
http://www.harborfreight.com/2-x-4-inch-phillips-screwdriver-94707.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-pick-and-hook-set-66836.html

Cost: $2
http://www.harborfreight.com/25-ft-x-1-inch-tape-measure-47737.html


Yeah, they won't be much money and its a small risk but I'm a cheap skate when it comes to HF :bounce:
 

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The HF ad I saw showed that the following items I MIGHT be interested in getting would be on sale starting Jan 20th. I did not happen to see these reviewed here yet...

Can anyone provide some feedback on these:

Cost: $1
http://www.harborfreight.com/2-x-4-inch-phillips-screwdriver-94707.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-pick-and-hook-set-66836.html

Cost: $2
http://www.harborfreight.com/25-ft-x-1-inch-tape-measure-47737.html


Yeah, they won't be much money and its a small risk but I'm a cheap skate when it comes to HF :bounce:

The screwdriver is a home run hit. The pick set does fine as you would expect. I have no experience with the tape measure.
 

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Another PASS vote for Metric Deepwell Impacts 34683. Plus they are on clearance for $11.27 right now. Must be transitioning over to the Pittsburgh Pro packaging.
 

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I have that Pittsburgh Pro set and while they ain't Snap On or Matco (they feel a little lightweight), they've been good screwdrivers. At $5.99 for the set, they're certainly much better than you'd expect for under $1 each.:thumbup:

Agreed...I keep these inside as my "house" set and they have impressed me so far. :thumbup:
 

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I have a 40507 Cable Cutter (but with blue handles). I've only used it a few times, but it's been great.

I have had the 36411 for probably 5+ years and it has gotten a ton of use and I have never had a problem with it. When I bought it 5 years ago it was closer to $20 so at that price I might just go and pick up another one!

I have two of the 36411, and love it (I mean... them). Can't beat them for the price!

Thanks guys, I know what im buying on my next HF run.
 
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