Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,341  
I picked up this sharpening stone at HF for $.99
Sharpening Stone - Combination Sharpening Stone

And they are still making money on it! :laughing:


I sell the same ones under the tool tent they flew at 2 bucks a piece.

I had another vendor a knife dealer begging me to get him at least 100 of them and said 200 would be even better.

Timely post Moss :D
My boss had just called this past Friday and said is heading out next week to do a wholesale purchase for the coming season...

and I had forgotten all about that order. :shocked:

You guys don't even want to know the wholesale cost. :rolleyes:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,342  
That sharpening stone is good and lasts forever. Just oil it up well. The ceramic rod sharpener, not so much.

I imagine the ceramic rod sharpener will not last as long as the sharpening stone but I've had mine for about five years and it still does a fine job touching up our kitchen knives. I would guess that a butcher shop would go through one every few months but a normal household can get many years of service. And, at less than three bucks a pop that means just pennies a year for a sharpening device that requires much less concentration than the stone and is safer to use. I would keep it on the HF tools that don't suck list.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,343  
I've got several of the 4-sided diamond hones; love 'em. I never oil them. I don't think that's advisable for diamond hones. I find they work and last the best if one uses LIGHT pressure with them. I DO wash them occasionally with a little warm water and dish soap.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,344  
I've got several of the 4-sided diamond hones; love 'em. I never oil them. I don't think that's advisable for diamond hones. I find they work and last the best if one uses LIGHT pressure with them. I DO wash them occasionally with a little warm water and dish soap.
Ditto, that's my experience with them.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,345  
And they are still making money on it! :laughing:


I sell the same ones under the tool tent they flew at 2 bucks a piece.

I had another vendor a knife dealer begging me to get him at least 100 of them and said 200 would be even better.

Timely post Moss :D
My boss had just called this past Friday and said is heading out next week to do a wholesale purchase for the coming season...

and I had forgotten all about that order. :shocked:

You guys don't even want to know the wholesale cost. :rolleyes:

Well, we used to do 100% markup on fuel, so FREE? :laughing:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,346  
I imagine the ceramic rod sharpener will not last as long as the sharpening stone but I've had mine for about five years and it still does a fine job touching up our kitchen knives. I would guess that a butcher shop would go through one every few months but a normal household can get many years of service. And, at less than three bucks a pop that means just pennies a year for a sharpening device that requires much less concentration than the stone and is safer to use. I would keep it on the HF tools that don't suck list.

It was $2.99 and I forgot to use my 20% off coupon! :laughing:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,348  
I keep this picture of a coupon in my phone and use it every time I go to HF
They look at pic and type in coupon number
Its good for all of 2016

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