Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,611  
Anyone have any experience using their belt /disc sander. I see it is on sale for $78. I dont know if that is a good deal or not or even how well they work. Some advice please.
This one? When it goes on sale its $59. Maybe a little more now.

I bought one, and returned it. I went and bought the similar Ryobi unit, because I had to get a project out timely. The Ryobi is much better quality.

After a couple hours assembly then tinkering I couldn't get the HF's disk to extend out beyond its shield no matter what I did, including dimpling the sheet metal where the guard bolts on. With the disc recessed like that it was impossible to slide work across the face of the disc.

I see others here are happy with theirs. Maybe I just got the random lemon.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,612  
This one? When it goes on sale its $59. Maybe a little more now.

I bought one, and returned it. I went and bought the similar Ryobi unit, because I had to get a project out timely. The Ryobi is much better quality.

After a couple hours assembly then tinkering I couldn't get the HF's disk to extend out beyond its shield no matter what I did, including dimpling the sheet metal where the guard bolts on. With the disc recessed like that it was impossible to slide work across the face of the disc.

I see others here are happy with theirs. Maybe I just got the random lemon.

I have the HF one. Says it has a 3/4hp motor that looks the size of a sewing machine motor. Can't really say how much power it has because the drive slips has soon as you make it work. It's a little flat belt and not much you can do with it. The little I use its "ok" but if I were to it more I'd be disappointed..
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,613  
I finally had to unsubscribe from their email flyers. Every weekend is a sale and then they remind you Friday, then Saturday or Sunday.

I have special "Junk Mail" email address which is what I give to any stores or web pages which insist on my email address. Only real people (and those who I've decided are worth hearing from) get my "real" email address. I do check the junk mail email from time-to-time, but not nearly as often as my real one.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,614  
Typically in one of the back 2 corners. Prices are on purple stickers. Prices are typically bad, almost every one will be 20% off, exactly what you could walk over but the regular package for (with no missing pieces). I've asked the manager at our store about this pricing scheme, she says that many do not know about it use the coupons, so many will find this area and decide that missing a single piece at 20% off is a fair trade. She says that they never have trouble rotating items through this one set of shelves.

Not me, I'll go grab the full set and use the coupon.

Thanks to everyone who has answered about location of the incomplete sets. As long as the 20% coupons are plentiful, I think I'll go that route too.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,615  
I have a few comments to share, yes, I've not seen any cashier have over or scan coupons. in fact at my local one, you'd better tell them that you have a coupon, they don't ask...

my wife got me the battery chainsaw, lynx 40v model just before Christmas. I haven't had but one opportunity so far to test, but went out and cut 13 slices of walnut that was dry, downed 2 yrs ago. 8 to 9 inch diameter and only 25 percent power down (according to lights) pretty darn good. and so darn quiet....

I needed some of the metal ammo boxes, they had decent coupon and I was trying to beat its expiration back a couple of weeks before Christmas. store totally out, so I ordered on line. got 9 using coupon at same price as store and only $6.99 std shipping. Just got email that they shipped Friday. over 5 weeks.... and I just thought I needed them soon. beware of ordering on line. never again.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,616  
This one? When it goes on sale its $59. Maybe a little more now.

I bought one, and returned it. I went and bought the similar Ryobi unit, because I had to get a project out timely. The Ryobi is much better quality.

After a couple hours assembly then tinkering I couldn't get the HF's disk to extend out beyond its shield no matter what I did, including dimpling the sheet metal where the guard bolts on. With the disc recessed like that it was impossible to slide work across the face of the disc.

I see others here are happy with theirs. Maybe I just got the random lemon.

I bought the HF 12" disc sander many years ago ... I think it was about $99 then ... mine is black and dark green.

12" Benchtop Disc Sander

The adhesive, on the HF 12" sanding discs, are suspect in hot weather but ... it has lots of power ... 1.25 HP direct drive. It has almost no vibration as long as you mount the sanding discs correctly.

Dust collection works very well ... if you have a good dust collector or shop vac connected.

I've got a 30 year old Craftsman 4" belt sander that came with s stand you could mount the sander on.

All in all ... I never saw the need for the HF belt / disc sander.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,617  
I bought the HF 12" disc sander many years ago ... I think it was about $99 then ... mine is black and dark green.

12" Benchtop Disc Sander

The adhesive, on the HF 12" sanding discs, are suspect in hot weather but ... it has lots of power ... 1.25 HP direct drive. It has almost no vibration as long as you mount the sanding discs correctly.

Dust collection works very well ... if you have a good dust collector or shop vac connected.

I've got a 30 year old Craftsman 4" belt sander that came with s stand you could mount the sander on.

All in all ... I never saw the need for the HF belt / disc sander.

I have the same one, black and green and it's a heavy powerful beast. (I mostly grind metal on it (not wood) and I use 3 M discs from MSC. Much better adhesive and about the same cost if you buy a full carton, which I do. Good machine, had it for years. Think I paid about 99 bucks as well. I remember taking it out to my car and putting it in, was very heavy.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,618  
I finally had to unsubscribe from their email flyers. Every weekend is a sale and then they remind you Friday, then Saturday or Sunday.

One thing about HF and that is, they are having perpetual sales... Final markdown, liquidation sale, 3 days only, so on and so forth. Creative marketing.....:)
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,619  
Sears use to do that with their Craftsman sockets if they didn't have the individual one in stock. They would keep the rest of them at the counter with the parts to repair the ratchets and would quickly check to see if they had one before giving you one that was packaged for individual sale. Of course they are dead.
Not really, Lowes has Cracksman (Chinese) stuff. I'd take HF over that stuff.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2014 Therm Dynamics TD400 Towable Flameless Heater Trailer (A49461)
2014 Therm...
2006 Hino 268 Truck, VIN # 5PVNJ81T962S11110 (A48836)
2006 Hino 268...
2022 Club Car Tempo Golf Cart (A48082)
2022 Club Car...
2007 GMC C7500 Truck, VIN # 1GDK7C1377F410473 (A48836)
2007 GMC C7500...
1998 Chrysler Sebring JXi Convertible (A48082)
1998 Chrysler...
2022 John Deere 8R 340 Row Crop Tractor (A50397)
2022 John Deere 8R...
 
Top