IslandTractor
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
- Messages
- 15,802
- Location
- Prudence Island, RI
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
...But often aren't usable for the same task as the real tool that HF copied. Those bar clamps are a perfect example.
The belt/disc sander I wrote about up in post #4969 is another case of a bogus unusable pretend tool. One of the latest reviews said he had to push the belt to help it get started, another said too much vibration for his intended precision woodworking. Both comments illustrate 'pretend tool'. Mine had a shipping tag showing 29 lbs (and that's what it felt like) while the website and carton claimed 41 lbs, again showing you aren't receiving what you expected.
HF's reviews can't be relied on to recognize the unusable tools. After writing that post referenced above, I wrote reviews on HF's website. The first I repeated most of the points of that post, then when it didn't appear I wrote another review much more concise. Review title 'NO", best use 'return for credit', then described how the sanding disc didn't protrude out front of its guard plus dragged against the guard - just like HF's photo! - making it impossible to slide material across the face of the disc and certain to self-destruct. They didn't publish that review either. Caveat Emptor (buyer beware).
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My rule of thumb with HF tools is to pretend I am a 98lb grandmother using the tool and only apply forces that a granny could muster.