Harbor Freight Tools
#18
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From: Richmond VA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
save up and buy a 3/8s drive and socket set and a 1/2 drive and socket set eather snap on or crafts from a sears that way if you break em you get a free replacement
#19
So to answer the ORIGINAL QUESTION....
Yes, Harbor Freight tools are worth using, especially if your late grandfather already bought them. They aren't the best tools out there, but they will get most light to medium duty jobs done.
Last edited by Gee oh Dee; 11-17-2010 at 05:28 PM.
#21
Harbor Freight has been around since 1968, most likely before you were born. They wouldn't be a national chain of stores if they didn't offer good products.
Just because you don't like them for some odd reason, doesn't mean they are a bad choice.
Last edited by Gee oh Dee; 11-17-2010 at 05:33 PM.
#22
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From: Richmond VA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
i dont think i have to explane that. you can figure it out and if u cant i am sry ask someone else to explane it cuz i am not getting reported agen for my comments.
Good luck
Good luck
#23
Its true, HF hand tools aren't the best available. But they also cost a SMALL fraction of those "name brand" tools you suggest buying.
Go ahead and buy a 4 1/2" craftsman angle grinder. I guarantee it won't be $10 with a grinding wheel. And my grinder has lasted for YEARS taking plenty of abuse.
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over ten million satisfied customers taking advantage of
our low prices and satisfaction guarantee...
make it easier for working people to get the best value
possible on top-quality tools they could trust. Now, more
than 40 years later, that mission has made Harbor Freight
Tools the largest tool and equipment catalog retailer, with
over ten million satisfied customers taking advantage of
our low prices and satisfaction guarantee...
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#24
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From: Richmond VA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
lol someone is going off lol i never said they arnt good i am saying you wont have to worry about them and they are much nicer so next time you call me not intelligent enough try to use your own intelligents and read what i said then comment on what i say i think snap on and craftsmen are the best but if you wana go HF go for it bud
#25
lol someone is going off lol i never said they arnt good i am saying you wont have to worry about them and they are much nicer so next time you call me not intelligent enough try to use your own intelligents and read what i said then comment on what i say i think snap on and craftsmen are the best but if you wana go HF go for it bud
But as of right now, you look like an uneducated moron who was just introduced to the modern world.
And why not go back and read the original post? I mean, you suggest I use my "intelligents" (not intelligence) to better comprehend the garbage you are posting. How about you read how the OP states he got a bunch of tools from his deceased grandfather and wants to know if he can and should keep them and use it.
He got them for free, there is a lifetime warranty. Why are you suggesting he get rid of what he has for free?
#26
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From: Manahawkin New Jersey
Year: 96'
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 160k banks header dumping after the cat
i saw somebody mention something about the harbor freight angle grinder...i needed one about a year ago and didnt' want to spend $60+ on one. i was at harbor freight with my mechanic buddy and i wanted to buy the grinder. he swore left and right that thing thing would only be good for about 5 minutes of use before it blows up on me...for $20 bucks (with a bunch of wheels) i took my chances...i've used that thing dozens of times now and besides it sounding like hell when you start it up the thing runs like a raped ape. just as good as the expensive ones and i'm not easy on it either, i used to have a makita angle grinder and for the price i'd take the HF.
#27
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From: Richmond VA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Hey guys!
My questions is are harbor freight tools reliable? Everything i've heard said they are decent tools for the price. I know tools are not something to skimp out on, and i dont plan on having these forever as i will eventually replace them with higher quality tools, but should i just save and buy craftsmen or another higher brand? I cant see myself buying snap-on...a bit out of my price range.
I looked at this guide, but wanted your opinion.
My questions is are harbor freight tools reliable? Everything i've heard said they are decent tools for the price. I know tools are not something to skimp out on, and i dont plan on having these forever as i will eventually replace them with higher quality tools, but should i just save and buy craftsmen or another higher brand? I cant see myself buying snap-on...a bit out of my price range.
I looked at this guide, but wanted your opinion.
i put my 2 cents in. snap on and craftsmen have been here for a long time ,so has HF but the reson both snap on and craftsmen are soo pricey is the grade that they are made yea i got some HF tools. buy if you compare the it to a snap on you can see the difreance snap on is deffinatly very nice and should be looked at if you wana upgrade like he said 1 day.
I get made fun of on here all the time cuz i cant spell that well..but i know for 1 thing i am not going to make fun of someone cuz they cant good job i hope you feal good and sleep well tonight but just remeber you didnt hurt me all you did is make yourself look like a fool
#29
i am droping it here i not gana argue with you any longer its like trying to talk to a 12 year old kid that you just punished you will talk and talk and not read or lisen.
i put my 2 cents in. snap on and craftsmen have been here for a long time ,so has HF but the reson both snap on and craftsmen are soo pricey is the grade that they are made yea i got some HF tools. buy if you compare the it to a snap on you can see the difreance snap on is deffinatly very nice and should be looked at if you wana upgrade like he said 1 day.
I get made fun of on here all the time cuz i cant spell that well..but i know for 1 thing i am not going to make fun of someone cuz they cant good job i hope you feal good and sleep well tonight but just remeber you didnt hurt me all you did is make yourself look like a fool
i put my 2 cents in. snap on and craftsmen have been here for a long time ,so has HF but the reson both snap on and craftsmen are soo pricey is the grade that they are made yea i got some HF tools. buy if you compare the it to a snap on you can see the difreance snap on is deffinatly very nice and should be looked at if you wana upgrade like he said 1 day.
I get made fun of on here all the time cuz i cant spell that well..but i know for 1 thing i am not going to make fun of someone cuz they cant good job i hope you feal good and sleep well tonight but just remeber you didnt hurt me all you did is make yourself look like a fool
Why don't you run along now, and go do your high school homework.
#30
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Joined: May 2009
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From: Middlesex County CT
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 H.O
For what Snap On charges they better be forged out of Unobtanium. Yes they make great tools but unless you work with them all day every day you dont need them.
Craftsman has been great for me. Sure I have split the occasional socket and broken a few ratchets but I have also Broken the head off of a Craftsman and Snap On breaker bar.
Craftsman honored their warranty and gave me a new breaker bar. Snap On said that I must have abused the breaker bar and would not warranty it. The dealer basically told me that since I did not have a reputation (active credit account) with him he would not warranty the tool.
Craftsman has always been good to me so that is what I will stick with.
Craftsman has been great for me. Sure I have split the occasional socket and broken a few ratchets but I have also Broken the head off of a Craftsman and Snap On breaker bar.
Craftsman honored their warranty and gave me a new breaker bar. Snap On said that I must have abused the breaker bar and would not warranty it. The dealer basically told me that since I did not have a reputation (active credit account) with him he would not warranty the tool.
Craftsman has always been good to me so that is what I will stick with.
Last edited by G_P; 11-17-2010 at 09:49 PM.