Mini flashlights...got the coupon for 2.99 so I thought I would try it...Super Duper bright...
Free is better:
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I pick one up every week. Lately, on Friday’s I stop by after work just for fun and usually reward myself with some sort of new tool. Eventually, I’m gong to run out of thinks to buy. At first I was very leery about the quality and durability of HF products, but to date I’ve had very few failures on anything costing more than a couple bucks. I’d say 95% or better of everything I’ve purchased there has met or exceeded my expectations. 99.9% of the money I’ve spent there has been well worth it.
Pass:
½ impact sockets, standard wrenches, mechanics creeper, mover dollies, 3 shelf shop cart, 29” heavy duty tool stand (hold vise and grinder), dead blow hammer, disposable paint brushes (used for fiberglass work), multifunctional tool (save my but several times), impact screw driver, flexible ratchet (the more expensive model $9), cargo bar, 6” buffer, 3000 lb racing jack, magnetic parts holders, pliers, mini precision screw drivers, tape measures (especially the free ones), bike hoists, trouble lamps, OBD II scanner, brake bleeder, funnels, quick clamps, corded Dremel (the more expensive model $19), heat gun, multi meter, tarps, painter canvas, nitrile gloves, mini LED lights (especially free ones), 15 LED flashlight, two wheel hand truck with inflatable tires, hose clamps, various fasteners, little yellow pry bars, 440 lb electric hoist, palm sander, finger ratchet, hex sockets, extension bars, socket swivels, ½ breaker bar, pipe cutter, bungee cords, wire ties, retractable extension cord, retractable pressure hose reel, safety glasses, micrometer, calipers, Swanson Square (look a like), oil filter wrench, folding utility knife, 60 piece tap and die set, picks with black plastic handles, chisel & punch set, and who knows what I forgot.
Fail:
Auto fuses, latex gloves, cheap flex ratchets (3 for $10), cheap corded Dremel ($6), orange ratchet straps (they work, but easily get out of adjustment), plastic folding saw horses, little picks, and the hand pump siphon.
I don’t make a living using tools… just a weekend warrior. Sometimes, I begin to wonder how I got by before Harbor Freight.
Anyone ever check out this site?
http://hfreviews.com/ Looks promising, but not that complete (yet).