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Harbor Freight Tools MiamiCuse 11-13-2008
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Posted by MiamiCuse on November 13, 2008, 9:40 pm
I have bought from them quite a few times during the life of my never
ending, ever expanding remodeling project.

My experience is their hand tools are really good, at least to a layman like
me, I like it, and I like their prices too.

However, their power tools are junk. Prices are attractive, but you really
get what you pay for. Much heavier than the competitive brands, bulkier and
not as functional.

What are your experience?

MC



Posted by hallerb@aol.com on November 13, 2008, 9:46 pm
> I have bought from them quite a few times during the life of my never
> ending, ever expanding remodeling project.
>
> My experience is their hand tools are really good, at least to a layman l=
ike
> me, I like it, and I like their prices too.
>
> However, their power tools are junk. =EF=BF=BDPrices are attractive, but =
you really
> get what you pay for. =EF=BF=BDMuch heavier than the competitive brands, =
bulkier and
> not as functional.
>
> What are your experience?
>
> MC

great for tools only needed now and then, like a hammer drill, i use
mine perhaps every 2 or 3 years.

pro tools are far bettyer but costly

Posted by HeyBub on November 13, 2008, 9:58 pm
MiamiCuse wrote:
> I have bought from them quite a few times during the life of my never
> ending, ever expanding remodeling project.
>
> My experience is their hand tools are really good, at least to a
> layman like me, I like it, and I like their prices too.
>
> However, their power tools are junk. Prices are attractive, but you
> really get what you pay for. Much heavier than the competitive
> brands, bulkier and not as functional.
>

Well, they're a good way to find out if you need the tool. I bought an angle
grinder for, like, $7.98 or something. My Lord, I never imagined the uses to
which I could put the tool! I've used it for:

* Removing the concrete nails from carpet tack strips (actually just cutting
them off).
* Cutting window screen frames
* Undercutting trim to lay flooring such as laminate or tile
* Trimming branches - a lot less trouble than a chain saw

On "Black Friday" I'm gonna find out how well their $40.00 knock-off of a
MultiMaster works.



Posted by David Nebenzahl on November 13, 2008, 11:51 pm
On 11/13/2008 6:58 PM HeyBub spake thus:

> On "Black Friday" I'm gonna find out how well their $40.00 knock-off of a
> MultiMaster works.

Please report your findings back here afterwards. I'm interested in this
tool too.


--
Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the
powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.

- Paulo Freire

Posted by Jeff Wisnia on November 14, 2008, 6:11 pm
HeyBub wrote:
> MiamiCuse wrote:
>
>>I have bought from them quite a few times during the life of my never
>>ending, ever expanding remodeling project.
>>
>>My experience is their hand tools are really good, at least to a
>>layman like me, I like it, and I like their prices too.
>>
>>However, their power tools are junk. Prices are attractive, but you
>>really get what you pay for. Much heavier than the competitive
>>brands, bulkier and not as functional.
>>
>
>
> Well, they're a good way to find out if you need the tool. I bought an angle
> grinder for, like, $7.98 or something. My Lord, I never imagined the uses to
> which I could put the tool! I've used it for:
>
> * Removing the concrete nails from carpet tack strips (actually just cutting
> them off).
> * Cutting window screen frames
> * Undercutting trim to lay flooring such as laminate or tile
> * Trimming branches - a lot less trouble than a chain saw
>
> On "Black Friday" I'm gonna find out how well their $40.00 knock-off of a
> MultiMaster works.
>
>


I'll second that angle grinder motion. Mine has lasted several years and
I must use it on something or other about once a month. With the right
wheel installed I can even do a pretty fair occasional job cutting and
shaping a ceramic tile or two.

I have bought some "not too often needed" tools like a set of glass
drills from them, but I swear the most useful tools I've bought from
them are their sets of two strap wrenches. I just ordered a bunch more
of those from them for stocking stuffers this year.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=40198

OTOH sometimes their tools are real shite. I added a set of stubby
ratchet handles to an order earlier this year thinking they'd come in
handy as space under the hoods of my cars shrinks. They were awful. One
didn't even ratchet and the ratchet action on another of the three was
intermittant at best. I returned 'em and got full credit.

Jeff

--
Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight.

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