Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,841  
FYI

Here's the best price I've seen on the highly regarded red stackable tool cabinet. I bought one after the favorable reviews here and it is excellent quality. I got this coupon in an email flier from them but it's only good for a couple of days. It would be on their website too, I would guess. It's rare to see them under $340 and this is $299.

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I had to print the bottom barcode because it wouldn't attach to the upper portion. Best to print an original from their site but it seems these two together should work if you buy one.

It's BACK and CHEAPER!
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Note - no barcode, when I clicked on the ad it just took me to the "regular" $380 price.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,842  
The post above is funny in that I just logged on to update my Tool Box review.
I purchased the maga 72" chest,

72 in. 18 Drawer Glossy Red Industrial Roller Cabinet

Had it for a short while but it is one very rugged tool chest, draws slide very easily, and the chest holds a lot of tools.
Rolls easily and a lot of work area on top.
This one is a US General Pro Box, may make a difference, maybe not.
I remember back a few years when I started working on Ion Implanters, every new employee was given a US General Box and a set of tools, I left with the tool box and still use it for smaller, not used as much tools.

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I am going back on the next sale and look at there Side Set of Draws, may add that to the box collection.
Something like this one:

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/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,843  
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,844  
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,845  
$299 for that is a great price and the lowest I have ever seen. It's a great cabinet.

And it's in the back of my dually RIGHT NOW :)

Of course it also cost about $20 more because of "stuff" that was also on sale that crawled into my cart :)
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,846  
And it's in the back of my dually RIGHT NOW :)

Of course it also cost about $20 more because of "stuff" that was also on sale that crawled into my cart :)

Just $20 of more stuff? I admire your restraint!
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,848  
They are having a 3 day Fathers Day sale next week!

At that sale they will have packs of 11" zip ties for $2. Packs of 100. Anyway, they are real quality, I use them for all sorts of things and they are a "don't suck" item. They are resistant to sunlight and hold with a death grip.


11 in. Black Cable Ties 1 Pk.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,849  
At that sale they will have packs of 11" zip ties for $2. Packs of 100. Anyway, they are real quality, I use them for all sorts of things and they are a "don't suck" item. They are resistant to sunlight and hold with a death grip.


11 in. Black Cable Ties 1 Pk.

Kidnapper supplies! Great!!! :laughing:
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,851  
These are on the clearance page right now.

Mechanic's Shop Towels 25 Pk.

But just read the poor reviews. Sometimes you have to wonder how they can mess up a piece of cotton cloth :confused2:


I went to the new HF yesterday had the day off after my long weekend of sales. This month a lot of the prices are up high since the last time I was there. The greenhouse is listed for $100 more ($319) than I had paid with the $80 off coupon.

So bought the #67926 3/8 impact rated extension bars to use with my new Milwaukee 2454 Fuel 3/8 impact wrench purchase last week.

But also grabbed a $9.99 #67972 1/2" extension bar set using a 20% coupon that was to expire the end of this week. So both sets were only $7.99.

I really wanted some new 1/2 ones because the big 2763 Milwaukee 1/2 impact wrench was flaring out the square ends of some old Cal Hawk extension bars I had. The HF 3/8" set is really decent and fits tight on the tools hog ring anvil, the 1/2 set not so good...just about fall of by themselves. Doesn't take much effort to remove them that for sure. Different sizes than what I had but the little 1 3/4" I don't see much use for it really and the 2 1/2" won't fit my flip sockets (needs to be 3 inch like the Cal Hawk) but it does make a great short extension for the 2763 and as for the other two bars one is longer and one shorter than what I had. So will soon see how they handle the abuse.

Oh and got a free 25' tape measure too :D

Whatcha gonna do...tell them no?
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,852  
These are on the clearance page right now.

Mechanic's Shop Towels 25 Pk.

But just read the poor reviews. Sometimes you have to wonder how they can mess up a piece of cotton cloth :confused2:
....

My BIL had a great Stihl chainsaw except for one thing - Once in a while, while running at full throttle, it would just quit. And then was a bear to restart, and then would run perfect for a while, and then just quit. Made an otherwise good saw too frustrating to try to use.

I was the designated saw doctor. Finally found a tiny shred of reddish fabric embedded in the carb fuel pump port. The color was unmistakable, and you guessed it - shop rag. Cheap Chinese cotton fabric is sometimes NOT a bargain.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,853  
Got tired of the hassles of setting up a vehicle or battery jump start when my tractor, boat, or ATV had a battery run down, so I bought the 3-in-1 power pack/jump starter. It's come in handy a bunch of times. Well worth the $45 or so with coupon.

3-in-1 Portable Power Pack with Jump Starter
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,854  
Got tired of the hassles of setting up a vehicle or battery jump start when my tractor, boat, or ATV had a battery run down, so I bought the 3-in-1 power pack/jump starter. It's come in handy a bunch of times. Well worth the $45 or so with coupon.

3-in-1 Portable Power Pack with Jump Starter

I'm sure that works. However, there are now much more convenient devices not much bigger than an iPhone that can start a car. Lithium powered of course. Not yet sold by HF but Costco has them for about $50. I keep one in my glovebox that charges itself constantly from a simple USB port. It doubles as a charger for my phone if I want to take it out of the car too.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,855  
I'm sure that works. However, there are now much more convenient devices not much bigger than an iPhone that can start a car. Lithium powered of course. Not yet sold by HF but Costco has them for about $50. I keep one in my glovebox that charges itself constantly from a simple USB port. It doubles as a charger for my phone if I want to take it out of the car too.

Those are nice, certainly can see keeping one in a glove box. But I keep my HF unit in a shed with plenty of shelf space and solar charging, so the form factor and long power holding capability the little device doesn't do anything for my application. I'd rather have the extra capacity and available current of the bigger battery, particularly for starting a tractor or a V8 vehicle.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,856  
Those are nice, certainly can see keeping one in a glove box. But I keep my HF unit in a shed with plenty of shelf space and solar charging, so the form factor and long power holding capability the little device doesn't do anything for my application. I'd rather have the extra capacity and available current of the bigger battery, particularly for starting a tractor or a V8 vehicle.
Yes, no particular advantage of a high power small battery if you keep it in a barn or shed. However, you'd be surprised at the starting power of these lithium battery devices. Not sure about a big diesel but they can handle gas V8 starts. Gone are they days when you need a handcart to wheel a jumper battery around. My Ford dealer uses the little lithium batteries so that gives you an idea of their general capacity.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,857  
I keep battery maintainers on anything not started often. Preventive maintenance.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,858  
Finally found a tiny shred of reddish fabric embedded in the carb fuel pump port. The color was unmistakable, and you guessed it - shop rag. Cheap Chinese cotton fabric is sometimes NOT a bargain.

Good catch :D


Got tired of the hassles of setting up a vehicle or battery jump start when my tractor, boat, or ATV had a battery run down, so I bought the 3-in-1 power pack/jump starter. It's come in handy a bunch of times. Well worth the $45 or so with coupon.

3-in-1 Portable Power Pack with Jump Starter


I almost bought that one last year it was decent cranking amps for the price point but opted for a slightly smaller one off Amazon for $25. (And that one is now up to $40 just looked )

I like having a jump starter around the garage especially for the motorcycles. Its also an indoor 12v power source to run bench tests on starters and relays. I think the ones with extra stuff air compressors etc. are just a waist of money though

I keep hearing about the glovebox plug in lithium jump starters these days never seen one yet.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #5,860  
I keep battery maintainers on anything not started often. Preventive maintenance.
Battery tenders... it took me way too long to wise up to them. Now on every occasional use item. Even regular use in some cases. Generator, Tractor, Boat (dingy), Z-turn, and oh now my son's project, a 70's pop up camper. Great investment especially because when you want to start it, winter or whatever... it starts!
 

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