Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,481  
The Pittsburgh Ratchet wrenches are decent quality. I'v yarned on em pretty good with no failures yet. Noticeably better quality than Trac Supply's version, though a little more expensive. But still relatively cheap.

Hmmmmm..... Didn't know Pittsburgh was a province in China? Live and learn.:laughing:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,482  
Hmmmmm..... Didn't know Pittsburgh was a province in China? Live and learn.:laughing:

Try to find Hagan Daaz in Denmark! Or, any native American workmanship in a Pontiac or Buick. Marketers play the same game all around the world. The Chinese are no worse than we are in that regard..And, HF is actually a US company anyways and they are the ones that chose the misleading "Pittsburgh" branding.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,483  
MADE IN USA

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Bruce
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,484  
Queen Victoria is said to have married off her grand children to royal families all over Europe thinking that countries ruled by relatives might be able to get along. It didn't work.

Now, countries all over the world are dependant on one another for goods and services. Maybe they'll avoid war to keep from destroying their own economies and supply chains.... then there's North Korea...
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,485  
Bought the 1.5hp 79cc clear water pump to use lakeside for dock and boat pressure washing. It's an excellent little pump. Starts easily, runs smoothly, and pumps enough water to feed a 2.7gpm pressure washer.

A strange thing happened at purchase, though it turned out in my favor. While I was waiting in line, I noticed the box lid was missing staples. It was taped closed. Apparently it had already been opened. Box looked new otherwise. When I got to the counter, the clerk said there was a restocking fee for returns on gas motor items. I said that was fine, except for the fact that this one looks like it might have already been opened. The clerk suggested we open it again to make sure everything was there. We opened it, and I immediately got a whiff of gasoline. Uncapped the tank, and sure enough, there was a bit of gas. Unfortunately, it was the last one they had. Clerk calls the manager over, and he promptly offers it to me for $90 (normally $159). And they took the 20% off coupon. I was out the door for $70. Changed the oil, gassed it up, ran perfectly for the three hours I've put on it so far.

Will be a handy item to have around the property for moving water from place to place.

1.5 79cc 1 in. Gas Engine Clear Water Pump 37 GPM

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,486  
Bought the 1.5hp 79cc clear water pump to use lakeside for dock and boat pressure washing. It's an excellent little pump. Starts easily, runs smoothly, and pumps enough water to feed a 2.7gpm pressure washer.

A strange thing happened at purchase, though it turned out in my favor. While I was waiting in line, I noticed the box lid was missing staples. It was taped closed. Apparently it had already been opened. Box looked new otherwise. When I got to the counter, the clerk said there was a restocking fee for returns on gas motor items. I said that was fine, except for the fact that this one looks like it might have already been opened. The clerk suggested we open it again to make sure everything was there. We opened it, and I immediately got a whiff of gasoline. Uncapped the tank, and sure enough, there was a bit of gas. Unfortunately, it was the last one they had. Clerk calls the manager over, and he promptly offers it to me for $90 (normally $159). And they took the 20% off coupon. I was out the door for $70. Changed the oil, gassed it up, ran perfectly for the three hours I've put on it so far.

Will be a handy item to have around the property for moving water from place to place.

1.5 79cc 1 in. Gas Engine Clear Water Pump 37 GPM

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HF seams to waffle between a 79cc and a 97cc engine on these. I got the 97cc engine and it's a great pump. I use it to fill a 275 gallon IBC down at the river in the middle of summer, takes about 5 minutes with the tank about 15 feet higher than the pump. The engine is so quiet you can't even hear it at the end of the hose. You probably won't have the same problem I have though. Each fall I have to drain the gas or it'll go bad and make it impossible to start in the spring. So just like clockwork in the fall I drain any water left in the pump and the gas from the tank and carb.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,487  
A winner:

The HF $13 pruning shears are a perfect clone of identical $50 Felco Swiss-made shears that are top-rated on Amazon. I have both, can't tell the difference aside from color. Felco's patent must have run out and now several clones are on the market. Felco is what my neighbor uses who prunes 20 acres of grapes on his home parcel plus more on contracted land so Felco is definitely pro quality. HF's perfect clone of them seems to be a bargain.

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Ok that said, I had never noticed before that my hands must be smaller than average. All the shears I've tried from several brands - these two brands, Fiskar, etc, have me holding one of the handles with my fingertips, awkward to start a cut without the shears slipping out of my hand. I then tried several at Tractor Supply. Their $8 angle-head pruners fit me perfectly and an hour working with them is much less tiring. They are lighter to carry in a pocket, the lock is easy to engage with one hand, overall best pruners for me that I've ever seen. They seem a little cheap but I would rather replace these as needed in preference to using a continually uncomfortable tool. I like them that well.

I've gone through several of the classic design pruners that have a wire loop for a closed lock. I'll never buy another. First it takes two hands to engage the lock. Worse, these locks always fail after that wire loop gets crushed and straightened a few times. They are a high maintenance high frustration tool. They cut fine but overall they are a PIA I've come to avoid.

And a note on the $10 Black & Decker pruners I saw at TSC: I had seen these, used, at a flea market and didn't buy them. They don't fit my hand, my hand slips up toward the head before I start to squeeze. And the ones I found were all worn out and sloppy. This is in contrast to my Felco pruner that Dad likely bought at a yard sale 30 years ago which still works flawless and looks near new.

Summary: HF's clone of the Felco's are a bargain assuming the size fits your hand. Small hands, try the TSC pruners I linked.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,488  
I think I've managed to spring the blade on every bypass shear I've ever had.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,489  
I've always wondered how come all HF stores stink?


Way back in this thread there is a discussion about some floor mats I had that smelled awful. It was like being in a HF store 24/7. Anyway, the smell seems to come from the mats-- and rubber stuff in general--vaporizing. My floor mats actually shrunk by a fair amount before I tossed them. I switched to Husky floor liners and it's all good now.

What are these things made of?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,490  
Way back in this thread there is a discussion about some floor mats I had that smelled awful. It was like being in a HF store 24/7. Anyway, the smell seems to come from the mats-- and rubber stuff in general--vaporizing. My floor mats actually shrunk by a fair amount before I tossed them. I switched to Husky floor liners and it's all good now.

What are these things made of?

They opened a new store in Adrian, Michigan and I visited and it stunk just like the store in Toledo, same smell. Must be the mats. I couldn't work in that place smelling that all day.
 

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