It is the lack of QC and loose head sledge hammers on the floor that keep the prices low. It works very well for the guy that owns HF. You go in there knowing the situation. It is sort of like going to Las Vegas. You are looking to score a bargain but you may loose your shirt. In most cases a bad choice can be refunded or exchanged but that is a PIA. Some people are willing to play the game and others are not. I have a few HF purchases that have served me well. Others had to go back. I neither defend or excuse them. They are what they are. The only mistake is going in there and expecting the more consistent reliability found with quality brands. QC longer warranties and better iconstructuon that does not always show, costs money.It's easy to love/hate on harbor freight. I love some of the bargains there but their quality control is far worse than any other hardware store I've ever been to.
That's one of the problems with a thread like this. It has good intentions and useful info, but there's still the quality control issue, that you can buy the same product two different times and one of them is fine but the other isn't.
That makes it easy for me to understand those who bash things with internal parts that you can't inspect before purchase. I hold it against HF a little too, I mean last time I went there looking for a sledge hammer and about 50% of them had loose handles? Should never have been put out on the shelves with loose handles, they need to get far better at policing defective goods, shouldn't be the customer's responsibility to pick a safe product.
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