Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,881  
If you try to use them straight out of the package they wont even absorb water but they work fine after a quick wash.

I gave up on them. Even after washing them .... they sucked ... IMHO.

I use these now;

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,882  
Bought a pack of their shop rags ONCE. Never again. About as absorbent as a sheet of plastic. Think they are rice cloth or something odd.

If you try to use them straight out of the package they wont even absorb water but they work fine after a quick wash.

Amen on the shop rags.. I was about to give up on them picking anything up.. UNTIL.. I ran some thru the wash..

Found that out. Liquid 'beads' up on them like a newely waxed car.


What? So, they're ScotchGuarded against stains?


;-)
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,884  
more like excessive sizing. I'll have to pre wash...lol
Like I've said for the mystery lubricants found in Jinma's - perhaps that unwanted 'sizing' to wash out after purchase, is just another solution by China to get rid of their industrial waste by exporting it.

:)
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,885  
Like I've said for the mystery lubricants found in Jinma's - perhaps that unwanted 'sizing' to wash out after purchase, is just another solution by China to get rid of their industrial waste by exporting it.

:)

Could very well be.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,886  
I picked up that variable speed Dremel clone today, haven't used it yet but did plug it in to make sure it wasn't DOA. Runs up and down smoothly and initial impression is good. I like the top button collet lock and the tightening nut being knurled with flats for a wrench. A lot of things like wire brushes and sanding drums can be used hand tight so that saves hunting for the little wrench, which always seems to hide under something when you need it.
The maroon and black versions of Chicago Electric seem to be pretty well made, both this and the multi-tool look and feel good. The variable speed ones with the accessory package seems to be a better deal than the single speed ones, coupon wise.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,889  
It's been kind of recent too, maybe the last year or so. I don't remember it being like that before. But I'm also seeing a lot more turnover. Every time I go in, I see new faces. In the past, it was just the opposite, almost always the same faces, no matter which day of the week. I used to know some of them by name. Not any more.

Same here, almost never the same people from one time to the next. I was thinking of applying for a job there, but realized it must not be a great place to work if they can't keep someone for more than a few weeks at a time. :(
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,890  
The maroon and black versions of Chicago Electric seem to be pretty well made, both this and the multi-tool look and feel good. The variable speed ones with the accessory package seems to be a better deal than the single speed ones, coupon wise.

I don't know about that, at least with the multi-tool. I have both a Dremel and a CE one, and the CE one looks, feels and sounds cheap and vibrates a lot more than the Dremel one. Then again, it was probably 30% of the cost...you get what you pay for. It does the job, but is much less pleasant to use.
 

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