Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,181  
Busting out 'ol reliable once again. I have probably 1000 bags of concrete through this thing.

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/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,182  
Busting out 'ol reliable once again. I have probably 1000 bags of concrete through this thing.

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For the price you can get them for it has paid for itself many times over in my case I added a few grease fittings as my buddy said I have a problem have a problem with wanting to grease stuff 😂.
 

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/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,183  
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,184  
I believe they had a set where four of the pliars were bigger than that those may be to small imo, anyways a few more 4 letter words, flying lost rings into uncharted depths of your garage, and busted knuckles that 200 bucks will be worth it 😂 in my experience.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,185  
I have the Astro Pneumatic Tools brand snap ring pliers and they look identical to yours.
I don't see any Astro snap ring pliers that look just like the Knipex ones. They have a 10 piece set that looks kinda cheap and 2 four piece sets that look strong but not quite the same aside from the red grips. I do have some Astro tools that are holding up well.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,186  
I believe they had a set where four of the pliars were bigger than that those may be to small imo, anyways a few more 4 letter words, flying lost rings into uncharted depths of your garage, and busted knuckles that 200 bucks will be worth it 😂 in my experience.
LOL, may be but I just don't use them that often.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,187  
Busting out 'ol reliable once again. I have probably 1000 bags of concrete through this thing.
I have the same cement mixer that I bought used. Mixed 2 pallets of concrete with it in a weekend. It needed some tightening here and there but did the job and still works. I got my money out of it already. Was a sore puppy for a few days though.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,188  
LOL, may be but I just don't use them that often.
80 bucks for four good ones none have 45s though apparently you can visit the knipex store or jb tools. Unsure what icons are going for and unlike my knipex, can't speak from experience on how good they are.
 

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/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,189  
My beloved HF air gauge combo quit on me this morning. Had to go to Lowes. Found a similar Kobalt one there.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,191  
I have a bunch of hf black oxide impact ones I used them extensively when I used to build semi custom truss framed floating docks. Drop one in the lake or river not a big deal,at that price, plus as mentioned they'd never break and being 6 point rarely stripped out nuts, bolts, or lags.
I have noticed HF impact socket sets minus one or two in the reduced sale rack at HF before. I presume they robbed a set for some failed ones, not that mine ever fail. I beat on them extremely hard.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,192  
My beloved HF air gauge combo quit on me this morning. Had to go to Lowes. Found a similar Kobalt one there.
My first one failed, disintegrated where the output hose screws into the gauge part. Chinesium pot metal apparently.

The second one works fine. Just HF random quality!
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,194  
I might be buying a set of these for my SIL, for Christmas. Trouble with buying him tools is that he loses them as fast as I can buy them. Grandson looks to have the same trait...

Does HF have any tools with a built in Location Finder?
Does he really lose them or just misplace them in his working areas?
That was one reason I went heavily to HF hand tools for years.

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With 5,000 sq ft of "shop" and switching between Virginia and Mississippi every few months I found it to save me a lot of time by just having extra sets of sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers etc, Especially 25' measuring tapes.
It was better to have a tool needed close by, than walk 50 yards for it.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,195  
Here's a "doesn't suck very much" tool, the Chicago Electric 1/2" impact wrench. Didn't want to spend a lot of money on one since it's not something I use very often, but it's nice to have when removing lug nuts from a trailer or something like that. Wrench itself is fine, but sockets don't stay on it, there's no ball to grip it. Gets old having to pick the socket up off the ground and put itback on every nut. :mad:
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,196  
My first one failed, disintegrated where the output hose screws into the gauge part. Chinesium pot metal apparently.

The second one works fine. Just HF random quality!
I try to avoid anything at HF that has any Chineseum rubber parts including tarp straps and hoses as the Chineseum rubber deteriorates quickly (and it stinks).
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,197  
Here's a "doesn't suck very much" tool, the Chicago Electric 1/2" impact wrench. Didn't want to spend a lot of money on one since it's not something I use very often, but it's nice to have when removing lug nuts from a trailer or something like that. Wrench itself is fine, but sockets don't stay on it, there's no ball to grip it. Gets old having to pick the socket up off the ground and put itback on every nut. :mad:
Sounds like it's missing the spring 'hog ring' at the business end. They either come with a retention ball or a 'hog ring'.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,199  
Here's a "doesn't suck very much" tool, the Chicago Electric 1/2" impact wrench. Didn't want to spend a lot of money on one since it's not something I use very often, but it's nice to have when removing lug nuts from a trailer or something like that. Wrench itself is fine, but sockets don't stay on it, there's no ball to grip it. Gets old having to pick the socket up off the ground and put itback on every nut. :mad:
Put a little grease on it might hold your socket on better if you don't mind getting your hands a little dirty. It makes me feel anyway, like I did something besides sit behind a computer, pushing papers. 😂
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,200  
OK guys, the free blue flashlights are back. LINKY
I still have a lot of those use the hook to hang them in lowlight areas most notably my RVs "basement".they usually work when I need them to plus they Stop working it's so easy to toss free hf stuff.
 

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