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Harbor Freight sells GARBAGE ooooooo 07-31-2007
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Posted by Walter R. on August 1, 2007, 2:11 am
For pros, the quality of HF products may be questionable. For amateurs, it
is a godsend. For the price of renting a lot of tools, I now have a shop
full of reasonably good working tools at my fingertips. Could not have
afforded American made tools at those prices, for my occasional use.

--
Walter
www.rationality.net
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> Harbor Freight sells GARBAGE tools. Unless you enjoy tossing money in
> the garbage, DO NOT buy from them.



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Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 1, 2007, 9:56 am
So, what was your experience?

I've bought at least a few tools from them. The only ones that
were useless were the Pittsburgh flare nut wrenches.

I've had good results with their tree saw, impact socket set,
plug in 116.833333 volt impact wrench, breaker bars, ball point
press (over glorified c-clamp) and at least a few other tools.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

: Harbor Freight sells GARBAGE tools. Unless you enjoy tossing
money in
: the garbage, DO NOT buy from them.



Posted by SteveB on August 1, 2007, 11:26 am

> Harbor Freight sells GARBAGE tools. Unless you enjoy tossing money in
> the garbage, DO NOT buy from them.

So, tell me. Is it tough being a genius?

Craftsman sells garbage, too.

Snap On sells garbage, too.

Every tool manufacturer has items that are garbage.

The secret every smart man knows is how to tell the difference between the
good tools and the garbage.

But you, being the genius you are, knew that.

Right?

Steve



Posted by Al Bundy on August 1, 2007, 8:53 pm

>
>> Harbor Freight sells GARBAGE tools. Unless you enjoy tossing money
>> in the garbage, DO NOT buy from them.
>
> So, tell me. Is it tough being a genius?
>
> Craftsman sells garbage, too.
>
> Snap On sells garbage, too.
>
> Every tool manufacturer has items that are garbage.
>
> The secret every smart man knows is how to tell the difference between
> the good tools and the garbage.
>
> But you, being the genius you are, knew that.
>
> Right?
>
> Steve
>
>


Geniuses come in many flavors ya know:

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:-)

Posted by PaPaPeng on August 2, 2007, 3:40 pm
wrote:

>
>> Harbor Freight sells GARBAGE tools. Unless you enjoy tossing money in
>> the garbage, DO NOT buy from them.
>
>So, tell me. Is it tough being a genius?
>
>Craftsman sells garbage, too.
>
>Snap On sells garbage, too.
>
>Every tool manufacturer has items that are garbage.
>
>The secret every smart man knows is how to tell the difference between the
>good tools and the garbage.
>
>But you, being the genius you are, knew that.
>
>Right?
>
>Steve
>

If the business thrives and even expands it must be doing a lot of
things right, like selling stuff people will pay good money for.

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