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f575gtc

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Mechanic's Stethoscope
Item#41966

This a a product that HF built their reputation on.

Complete FAIL out of the package.

The threaded rod wouldn't thread into the main piece. (Thread size didn't match)

Then the whole thing snapped in half at the black plastic housing.

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What did you do to it? stick it in a blender? Go back get another one, I have had one for 4 years, works great and it is sturdy.
 

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How do people feel about the low profile creeper? Reviews sound terrible, but I only weight about 160lbs so I'm considering giving it a try.

I've had one for a few years and it's still in fine shape - and I'm 240lbs. The best feature is the cut-outs for the shoulders. The old style metal framed creepers left me with sore and bruised shoulders. Even if this one bites the dust, I'll get another for the comfort.
 

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What did you do to it? stick it in a blender? Go back get another one, I have had one for 4 years, works great and it is sturdy.

I went today and got my $3 back, maybe yours it better but the piece that cracked looked like it was held together with Elmer's glue. I've had luck with many other products there but I would not recommend this one.
 

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Re: Re: The Harbor Freight PASS/FAIL Thread...


Don't get that one. I had it and return it right after I bought it. The speed adjustment *****. I have the red one now with the electronic adjustment. I've had it prob 2 years now. Works great. It's not a dewalt. It Boggs down a bit when using. For what I payed for it, it works great.

This is the one I have.

http://m.harborfreight.com/7-inch-electronic-polisher-66615.html
 
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**PASS**

Titanium Nitride High Speed Steel Drill Bit Set, 29 Piece
Drill Master - item#5889

These work surprisingly well for metal work and I keep sets handy for each drill press along with a spare set, though I haven't had to dig into them since the bits hold up with normal use. The sets are frequently on sale for $9.99 using a magazine coupon.
 

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This thread is a nice idea, but the mile long chain of reports makes it pretty much unusable. Better to put your HF tool reviews in hfreviews.com where they can be accessed and searched by item number.
 

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Thats why people are encouraged to include the item number in the review. There's a "search this thread" feature at the top of the page.
 

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5pc harbor freight ball pein hammer set

Good or bad?? Any better deals out there??

I got it based off the feedback in this thread. Been using it for a little bit with no problems. I think I got it for like 12 bucks after sale and 25% coupon. Definitely no complaints for that price.
 

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Anyone have any experience with either of the $10 float chargers? Need something cheap for my car that's sitting all winter.

I've never paid more than $5 for one of them, have two or three, pass but don't recommend. It has its uses, its worth $5, but most people will be better off buying a decent $25 tender.

If the wall wart unplugs, the red LED will stay on til your battery is dead.

If your battery is low, or you have more than a small drain on your car, overheats.
 

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5pc harbor freight ball pein hammer set

Good or bad?? Any better deals out there??

if its the yellow 5 piece set them

got a set for work as a fill in set use them every day for the last 3 years

they rock, the heads are a little soft they will mark up but its not a problem


have a set of craftsman wooded handle must have warranted them for lose handles 3 or more times
 
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How do people feel about the low profile creeper? Reviews sound terrible, but I only weight about 160lbs so I'm considering giving it a try.

http://www.harborfreight.com/oversized-low-profile-creeper-2745.html

I have one and it drags the ground when I sit in the middle, but is OK when I lay down on it. I weigh well under the 300lb. limit. For 30 bucks, it is a good deal. I read that the casters break off sometimes after some use. I haven't had that happen... yet.
 

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400 Amp Welding Ground Clamp
Chicago Electric Welding - item#66708 - Pass.

I replaced a cheapo ground clamp on my Hobart mig welder with this and noticed a big improvement in the erratic arc I had been experiencing before.

Note that the ground wire connection is very large, for a 2/0 cable or larger. I placed a piece of copper inside it to help take up some of the space before tightening, since my ground wire only filled up half of the diameter.

These clamps are well worth the price. They also double as workout equipment to increase your grip strength. :lol:
 

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**PASS**

Titanium Nitride High Speed Steel Drill Bit Set, 29 Piece
Drill Master - item#5889

These work surprisingly well for metal work and I keep sets handy for each drill press along with a spare set, though I haven't had to dig into them since the bits hold up with normal use. The sets are frequently on sale for $9.99 using a magazine coupon.

Hmmm. I've looked in several magazines I take and don't remember ever having seen this item at that price! I looked at the store today and they were $19.99 (sale price). Even with a 25% coupon they would come to 15 bucks. Am I missing something?
 

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Here you go :)

Thanks! Hope they don't have to scan the bar code though because it really looks all run together. I did use the online coupons for the free stuff recently though and they just tore off and kept the coupon. She didn't even try to scan it. Hopefully that's how this one will work.
 

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Looks like the code is 34244260 but its awfully pixelated for some reason. I use coupon codes straight off my phone screen all the time (reading the code, not scanning anything).

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Is this better? I got it out of some Arkansas magazine online but I'm sure it works anywhere
 

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1/2 in. Professional Air Impact Wrench
Central Pneumatic Earthquake - item#68424

Bought this on sale with coupon last month for $69. I put it through the test for about 30 days of continuous use on the job doing tire work at Firestone. I did not baby it at all. Zipped lugs off 150# torqued truck wheels all day. I oiled it at least every other day. The only complaint was from the tech next to me borrowed it to rotate some wheels and he said OMG you must have forearms of steel this thing is ******* heavy. OK it does weigh a ton compared to his titanium IR gun and also a lot heavier compared to my CP 734 gun. But it really whips the lamas ***! Being so heavy I will keep it at home for side jobs.


I really enjoy the search thread feature. Anyone else have any more reviews for this? I was thinking of getting it work work. I work with Small- full size buses.
 

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I really enjoy the search thread feature. Anyone else have any more reviews for this? I was thinking of getting it work work. I work with Small- full size buses.
The earthquake? Should be a ton of reviews for it in here.
Its pretty much universally liked. I've read several posts from people who use them professionally with good results.
 

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60636 Auminum motorcycle lift...

Major PASS.

67151 Dirt bike stand..

Also major PASS

I'm using the lift to jack our golf cart dragster. Total weight is about 710 lbs. The center of gravity is right under the center batteries. The lift slides right under and picks up the entrire dragster with ease. I'm using the dirt bike stand to stabilize the front end of the dragster. The lift and the stand are working perfectly even though I'm not using them for their intended purpose. I was able to use a 25% off coupon for the lift which was already on sale for $179.99 so I got it for $134.99. :beer:

 

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60636 Auminum motorcycle lift...

Major PASS.

67151 Dirt bike stand..

Also major PASS

I'm using the lift to jack our golf cart dragster. Total weight is about 710 lbs. The center of gravity is right under the center batteries. The lift slides right under and picks up the entrire dragster with ease. I'm using the dirt bike stand to stabilize the front end of the dragster. The lift and the stand are working perfectly even though I'm not using them for their intended purpose. I was able to use a 25% off coupon for the lift which was already on sale for $179.99 so I got it for $134.99. :beer:


I was thinking of getting this to lift my quad wondered how it was

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I've never paid more than $5 for one of them, have two or three, pass but don't recommend. It has its uses, its worth $5, but most people will be better off buying a decent $25 tender.

If the wall wart unplugs, the red LED will stay on til your battery is dead.

If your battery is low, or you have more than a small drain on your car, overheats.

I buy quite a bit of stuff from HF.I personally would be hesitant to buy anything that plugs in and is left unatended for long periods of time. I don't think this is something I would "cheap out" on.
 

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Is this better? I got it out of some Arkansas magazine online but I'm sure it works anywhere

Yeah, that one looks clearer. I used the first one in store yesterday and the clerk tried two or three times to type in the code and none of them worked so he keyed in miscellaneous (?) discount, got the manager's approval and I was out the door.

I also got the 130 piece tool kit (68998) that was sale priced at 29.99 and used the 25% coupon on it to bring it down to 22.49. I'm going to keep it out at camp so I don't have to dig the tool kit out of my truck every time I need to deal with a nut, bolt, screw...whatever. The sockets look pretty thin walled and may not stand up to much every day heavy use but even if one should fail? In this situation I can still always go for the good tools I keep in the truck.

Plus, another heads up: Now, till the end of the month there are 6 items totally free. Just walk in present the coupons and get em. (One item per customer per day). The coupons pop up first thing when you open the HF page.
 

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I have one and it drags the ground when I sit in the middle, but is OK when I lay down on it. I weigh well under the 300lb. limit. For 30 bucks, it is a good deal. I read that the casters break off sometimes after some use. I haven't had that happen... yet.
I use that creeper I'm 126 lb so sitting on it is no problem, it comes in handy and way better then scooting on the ground.

I buy quite a bit of stuff from HF.I personally would be hesitant to buy anything that plugs in and is left unatended for long periods of time. I don't think this is something I would "cheap out" on.
I have that battery tender and I left it connected for 3 months and no issues.
 

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I also have an atv lift from them and love it. I had a small shop before and it made it great moving my quads around
 

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Can anyone give any input on the mechanic's gloves that HF sells? I see three different ones all under the Western Safety brand...

Blue/Black ones
http://www.harborfreight.com/mechanics-gloves-medium-61235.html

Green/Black ones
http://www.harborfreight.com/mechanics-gloves-with-spandex-medium-61236.html

Red/Black ones
http://www.harborfreight.com/professional-mechanics-glove-medium-68307.html

I'm trying to figure out the differences between the three (besides price) as well as any reviews on each to help me figure out which ones to get.

Thanks.
 
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