I bought one of those magnets years ago when it was catalog/online only. It could barely hold a screwdriver let alone the wood rack to hold it. Looks like I need to get some of the new ones.
I bought one of those magnets years ago when it was catalog/online only. It could barely hold a screwdriver let alone the wood rack to hold it. Looks like I need to get some of the new ones.
Ditto. I have one on my pegboard used to hold driver-type bits for my drill and it barely does the job. Maybe I need a new one too.

Bought 12pack of rough and fine sanding sponges to re-do kitchen cabinets... they're total junk. Even for their cheap price they're not worth it. The sanding grit literally falls off the sponges when you sand with them. After sanding a few sq. ft. the sponges are all smooth with no sanding grit left on them!
I can never find the magnetic tool holders. I've scoured my local HFT up and down, and never found them.
Try asking an employee (showing them the coupon should help) if you haven't already. It's not that large of a store, but there have been multiple occasions where I've been up and down trying to find something, finally ask, and find out there it is where I walked right past it several times.![]()
I can never find the magnetic tool holders. I've scoured my local HFT up and down, and never found them.
I snapped the magnets out of the metal strip and use them as small tool holders on the lid of my cart. Good for holding small magnetic things without having to mount the big metal rail.

I have 12ish or so. My goal is to make a wall of magnets.![]()
Magnetic Hook Set - Pass
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-magnetic-hook-set-98502.html
I've been working on my 1948 Willys Jeep and found it a little aggravating that I always have a hard time finding a place to hang my work light. On a recent trip to HF I spotted this set of magnetic hooks and thought maybe they would work. They do! The magnet is strong and it holds the light firmly, even through dirt and paint. I can mount it either vertical or horizontal and put the light wherever it's needed. Well worth the $4.
Good use for those.I have a set as well, which I use on the metal brackets of some shelves like these, to hang some small tools I store in their original packages with hang-holes, and a file card/brush.
bit off topic but where do you get the shelving system like that? i can never fine them in stores.
I've had mine for a long time, but I think you can still get the same kind of stuff at Lowe's and Home Depot. It's usually a mix-and-match, buy the parts individually kind of thing - the long skinny rails that screw to the wall, the support brackets that lock into the rails, and the MDF shelves in several stain colors and lengths, would all be sold separately for you to customize to the amount of space you have on the wall and how far apart you want the shelves to be.
Magnetic Hook Set - Pass
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-magnetic-hook-set-98502.html?utm_referrer=direct%2Fnot%20provided&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dmagnetic%2520hook%2520set%2520harbor%26gws_rd%3Dssl
I've been working on my 1948 Willys Jeep and found it a little aggravating that I always have a hard time finding a place to hang my work light. On a recent trip to HF I spotted this set of magnetic hooks and thought maybe they would work. They do! The magnet is strong and it holds the light firmly, even through dirt and paint. I can mount it either vertical or horizontal and put the light wherever it's needed. Well worth the $4.
-Have been using the Pittsburgh 1/2" and 3/8" metric deep impact sockets for 3 years as a tech and haven't broken 1 yet; ill give that a big pass.
-Been using the long handle chrome metric wrench set for 3 years every day, Never had a problem with gripping a fastener or breaking a wrench: Pass
http://www.harborfreight.com/11-pie...long-handle-combination-wrench-set-47067.html
-Axle socket set, works well. Used almost every day. 36mm isn't cut out equally on both sides so it spins lopsided but have been used many many times and still works with no issues. :Ill give it a pass but when buying them just make sure they are cut correctly
http://www.harborfreight.com/7-piec...eel-drive-axle-lock-nut-socket-set-66988.html
-1/4 mini air ratchet. Used many times and still has good power and no issues. Feels like it is made well too.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1-4-quarter-inch-mini-air-ratchet-wrench-93821.html
I have a decent bit of HF stuff along with matco, snap on, otc, and gear wrench. I work in a shop and use my tools every day. I wouldn't mind updating to some snap on wrenches and sockets but when mine keep taking a beating it makes it hard for me to justify the upgrade for no reason.

No kidding I've been thru a couple sets bought 8 years ago folded them all over but the shortest one. Gave up and one day was strolling thru Ollie's and found Richards almost as cheap as HF and have never looked back.No, Blame the company that will change suppliers on the drop of a hat to make a couple more cents per sale...
Any company that sells a soft pry bar..... doesn’t deserve my business. That shows massive disrespect for their customers. They know what you use a prybar for.... it ain’t for stirring paint.
I bought their 4 ton floor jack after my uncle bought one. It held up the back half John Deere 5020 pulling tractor while split without leaking down, used it to change tires/brakes on the front end of the semi and when to change a blown tire on a loaded 24 ft cattle trailer. Have used it many more times than that but only light work.
Short version. 4 ton floor jack, good, pass.
Magnetic Hook Set - Pass
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-magnetic-hook-set-98502.html?utm_referrer=direct%2Fnot%20provided&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dmagnetic%2520hook%2520set%2520harbor%26gws_rd%3Dssl
I've been working on my 1948 Willys Jeep and found it a little aggravating that I always have a hard time finding a place to hang my work light. On a recent trip to HF I spotted this set of magnetic hooks and thought maybe they would work. They do! The magnet is strong and it holds the light firmly, even through dirt and paint. I can mount it either vertical or horizontal and put the light wherever it's needed. Well worth the $4.
I guess the give aways are the yellow ones. The are carbon zinc batteries. That old chemistry type is the discount store bargain battery The orange ones are alkaline I give them a definite pass. I buy them when they are on sale. For me they have stood up as well as name brands and I have yet to have one leak.The free batteries also don't have the power that a name battery has. I picked up a pack for free once but I would rather pay for good ones and get one of the better freebies.
Dammit...now I think I need a set of these.....
Impressive! I had to look up how big that tractor is (though obviously a semi is huge regardless of the tractor)...
http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/000/0/6/68-john-deere-5020.html
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Weight: 14510 to 19630 pounds
The average US car weighs about 4,000 pounds, so the tractor is about 4x heavier.
This tractor weighs just a tick over 10,000 lbs. I put it on a diet for pulling. A stock tractor without a cab weighs in around 14,000. The semi front axle on the scale is 11,500 lbs so it can pick up at least 5,750 lbs.
This tractor weighs just a tick over 10,000 lbs. I put it on a diet for pulling. A stock tractor without a cab weighs in around 14,000. The semi front axle on the scale is 11,500 lbs so it can pick up at least 5,750 lbs.
Seems like a stock tractor could do some good work.
20% off coupons, fail due to hf adding more and more restrictions. wanted to buy a bag and then realized that the coupon would not work on it.
I don't ever go without 20 off AND a free with purchase coupon!True dat. They do have many restrictions but there are so many always active I just use them even for small purchases. Every buck saved adds up over time.