IRQVET
Well-known member
I’ve historically found good and bad tools from several brands that I either like or I avoid. With that said, I’m not a brand loyalist. I find what works, and if I like them, then that’s what I use. Keep in mind I’m a DIY’er not making a living off their tools, so I have always avioded tool truck brands cause they just don’t fit what I do for that price point I’m willing to spend.
I’ve only come across one tool brand where anything I bought tended to let me down. Now going down the Harbor Freight rabit hole, I’ve owned several Chicago Electric Tools that I have abused the living dog piss out of, yet they they still come back for more. One in particular, is a Chicago Electric angle grinder I picked up 15 years ago on coupon for like $7.99 I have beaten the hell out of it, and it still works anytime I pick it up.
Never expected much out of it, but I’ll admit- Its one of my better tool purchases of all time. So I remember tackling a sanding project so I picked up a Bauer orbital sander. I went through three in a single afternoon (they all burnt up) before I got pissed and popped for a Dewalt orbital sander later that night- and it has been a flawless tool.
So for me, the brand I avoid at all costs is anything made at Harbor Freight under the name Bauer. Courious what others experiences have been with tools they bought and regretted, versus what they bought and they’ve been impressed with . . .
I’ve only come across one tool brand where anything I bought tended to let me down. Now going down the Harbor Freight rabit hole, I’ve owned several Chicago Electric Tools that I have abused the living dog piss out of, yet they they still come back for more. One in particular, is a Chicago Electric angle grinder I picked up 15 years ago on coupon for like $7.99 I have beaten the hell out of it, and it still works anytime I pick it up.
Never expected much out of it, but I’ll admit- Its one of my better tool purchases of all time. So I remember tackling a sanding project so I picked up a Bauer orbital sander. I went through three in a single afternoon (they all burnt up) before I got pissed and popped for a Dewalt orbital sander later that night- and it has been a flawless tool.
So for me, the brand I avoid at all costs is anything made at Harbor Freight under the name Bauer. Courious what others experiences have been with tools they bought and regretted, versus what they bought and they’ve been impressed with . . .

