I literally used this to paint my entire kitchen and dining room for a remodel without a single hiccup. Only mistake was forgetting to clean it out before taking off
I have to fail these. I would imagine all the non-impact versions of these would be bad. Apply any decent torque and the slip and round out the fastener. I think the impact ones may be better??
https://www.harborfreight.com/6-pc-38-in-drive-star-bit-socket-set-67886.html
Fail - I got the throatless shears and tested with paper and it cut cleanly all along the blades. Then put in a piece of 18ga mild steel and slowly pulled the handle only to see the top blade start to chip off immediately. Back they went. Sample size of one and return was extremely easy.
Fail - I got the throatless shears and tested with paper and it cut cleanly all along the blades. Then put in a piece of 18ga mild steel and slowly pulled the handle only to see the top blade start to chip off immediately. Back they went. Sample size of one and return was extremely easy.
Most people rate this a strong PASS. The blade chipping is a fairly common issue but does not really affect operation, and the replacement blades don't have the issue. Ask your store to replace the blades rather than the whole unit and you should be fine.
Did you mean model (item#) 60446?FAIL!- Majorly! Krause & Becker Spray Gun model 66446<snip>
#96451 IR laser thermometer-
Ultimately a fail...
Mine worked great initially, but then the laser quit working. It still registers a temperature, but you can't tell with precision what you're checking.
Also, the rubber on the handle has somehow decomposed and become a sticky mess.
I subsequently picked up a similar unit on sale at Menards and I'm pleased with it.
Yes, my apologies.Did you mean model (item#) 60446?
3/8 in. Drive 18 in. Ratcheting Breaker Bar
Pittsburgh Professional- Item#66388

Quinn long reach pliers:
https://m.harborfreight.com/13-in-long-reach-compound-joint-pliers-64108.html
PASS
Well machined, smooth operation and very handy in tight spaces. $8 if you catch them on sale.
I need to pick these up. The big boys charge $50+ for the same style pliers
Can anybody comment on the difference between these blue handled Long Reach pliers and the orange handled Long Reach pliers?
The fail there is calling a ratchet an 18" breaker bar.
Can anybody comment on the difference between these blue handled Long Reach pliers and the orange handled Long Reach pliers?
pneumatic brake bleeder.---PASS used several times and last night on a 2013 Dodge Caravan no issues worked great.
I have one and like it. I kinda think 1.5 tons is a bit overrated as I get the feeling it could just snap apart, but I have lifted the rear of a 1500 pickup with no problems. The thing is super light and easy to maneuver. It rolls right over air hoses too.
Went in to Autozone the other day for an oil filter. One of the boxes looked oily so I opened it. Guess what... A five dollar oil filter. People amaze me sometimes.
Speaking of oil changes. I might apply my $20 to a oil drain dolly. Anybody have one of the Pittsburgh 5 gallon ones? I'd have to cut it down and use a Fernco coupler to fit it under my midlift.
https://www.harborfreight.com/5-gallon-oil-drain-dolly-90582.html
I have to fail these. I would imagine all the non-impact versions of these would be bad. Apply any decent torque and the slip and round out the fastener. I think the impact ones may be better??
https://www.harborfreight.com/6-pc-38-in-drive-star-bit-socket-set-67886.html
#96451 IR laser thermometer-
Ultimately a fail...
Mine worked great initially, but then the laser quit working. It still registers a temperature, but you can't tell with precision what you're checking.
Also, the rubber on the handle has somehow decomposed and become a sticky mess.
I subsequently picked up a similar unit on sale at Menards and I'm pleased with it.
With these IR thermometers, you never could tell with any precision what you were checking. The laser dot is only there to mark the center of what is a very wide "field of vision" for the sensor.
But yeah, it would be annoying if the laser quits and the handle turns to goo. I've had mine for three or four years and it's been fine. Still a fantastic bang for the buck on a very handy widget.
I remember seeing a link to the Harbor coupon site.
Does anyone have this link?
The other part of that PITA is that being longer made it somewhat difficult to tighten up the nuts WITHOUT holding the carriage bolt head in some way. Vice grips work well
seems they didn't want to easily seat in the matching cutout for the sq. part of the shank. At least the supply some cheap liners to cover both shelves, the deep pullout drawer, and the very bottom of the top bulk bin. I just used mine the other day preheating a casting to do a welding repair.With these IR thermometers, you never could tell with any precision what you were checking. The laser dot is only there to mark the center of what is a very wide "field of vision" for the sensor.
But yeah, it would be annoying if the laser quits and the handle turns to goo. I've had mine for three or four years and it's been fine. Still a fantastic bang for the buck on a very handy widget.
It worked great for that.
:https://www.harborfreight.com/420-lumen-led-work-light-63278.html
Anybody got one of these?
What do think of it?

No...but I have an older Halogen that looks very similar
Its says it 420 lumens so really its not all THAT bright, possibly not what one might expect in job worklight.
Yep, that's like a 40w incandescent or 9w LED.
Check out what Menards has this through tomorrow. https://www.menards.com/main/home-d...5-c-13917.htm?tid=3022891982084456288&ipos=28





Yep, that's like a 40w incandescent or 9w LED.
Check out what Menards has this through tomorrow. https://www.menards.com/main/home-d...5-c-13917.htm?tid=3022891982084456288&ipos=28
7000L
You could have night time ball games under that!
Even the Milwaukee Rocket 2 tower light is just 3000l
I have to say THAT should be one powerfully bright light![]()
Brain Inspection Light 63958 PASS I know some people ran into problems but I use mine all the time around the house. I even used it as an impromptu headlight for my lawn mower.
