Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,741  
Ha ha... Hey stuck, put that link on your phone and you are golden! Assuming of course your phone is 'smart'er than you. :laughing:

How the heck do you put it on your phone??
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,742  
These were around $15 regular price earlier this year. I bought some, loved how they worked, and bought some more months later. Both times they were in the $13 range after rebates. Last week I went to buy a few more and now they are $25 regular price. That's probably what the price should have been all along. The quality of these has been better than any 'shop' light I've purchased in the past 10 years. The pull-chain switch is very smooth, and robust if that makes sense. It reminds me of the old brass switches from the 50's or so. I did use some HF needle nosed pliers to adjust the hanging chains and to shorten the extremely long pull chains (keeping it relevant to this HF thread).

Menards has become out 'go to' box store. Sales people are friendly and know where everything is (huge stores), clean and well lit (they use LED lighting) and I like the 11% off rebate that comes up every few weeks. I see Lowes is copying Menards on that but at Lowes, it takes forever to get the rebate. Menards, you mail it in with the register receipt and in 2 weeks you get the voucher. Only thing I don't care for is their power tools.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,743  
Menards has become out 'go to' box store. Sales people are friendly and know where everything is (huge stores), clean and well lit (they use LED lighting) and I like the 11% off rebate that comes up every few weeks. I see Lowes is copying Menards on that but at Lowes, it takes forever to get the rebate. Menards, you mail it in with the register receipt and in 2 weeks you get the voucher. Only thing I don't care for is their power tools.

So what brand power tools do they carry?

I normally anti up for better name brand power tools anyway.. I believe its worth it, get the best you can afford when it comes to power tools. YMMV
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,744  
How the heck do you put it on your phone??
Click 'Download' on their home page to get the phone ap.

Harbor Freight Tools Coupon Database

Then Search for the specific items by name or stock #.

When you get to the register you can use the Back button on the phone to show each of the coupons that your searches found.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,745  
So what brand power tools do they carry?

I normally anti up for better name brand power tools anyway.. I believe its worth it, get the best you can afford when it comes to power tools. YMMV

Job Smart (or something like that. Nothing mainstream. House brand.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,748  
Think we all are... Don't see anything in your attachment.

Haha, well put! Let me try again.

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/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,750  
HA! That's pretty funny. The correct price is $299, but I don't think I would buy the HF copy on this to save $80 compared to a respectable brand name.

And I wouldn't buy one of those little table saws.. had one once years ago when its all I could afford, pain in the butt and unstable. But I don't need a "mobile" saw either..
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,751  
HA! That's pretty funny. The correct price is $299, but I don't think I would buy the HF copy on this to save $80 compared to a respectable brand name.

And I wouldn't buy one of those little table saws.. had one once years ago when its all I could afford, pain in the butt and unstable. But I don't need a "mobile" saw either..
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,752  
And I wouldn't buy one of those little table saws.. had one once years ago when its all I could afford, pain in the butt and unstable. But I don't need a "mobile" saw either..

You can say that again! Oh .... wait ..... you already did.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,753  
HA! That's pretty funny. The correct price is $299, but I don't think I would buy the HF copy on this to save $80 compared to a respectable brand name.

I bought one from Lowes about 10 years a ago, Black and Decker with a stand and I've run the bags out of it, no issue. It was in their 'tool' department as a display model and was missing the angle fence and I weedled the manager into selling it to me for $100 bucks. Hard to pass that up. Been flawless. Cut a ton of dimensional lumber and HDPE plastic sheet on it. Interestingly, the B&D model is EXACTLY the same as the HF model. Bet both were made in the same offshore factory. Some interesting you tube video's out there as to where they are made and what companies own various brands.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,754  
I'm sold on the Bauer 20 volt Li-Ion cordless tools.

I've had 3 DeWalt cordless drills now. I found the 'smoke in 2 and my 3rd one is getting a bit long in the tooth. I expect it to expire shortly The DeWalt XR battery packs are stupid expensive and they expire regularly as well.

99 bucks for the XR packs and the DeWalt drills are about 159 bucks.

Bought the Bauer 20 volt drill for 79 bucks and an extra 3AH pack for $39.00 runs like a top and will replace the DeWalt when I 'find the smoke' which should be soon. Dewalt will go to the landfill and I'll give the good packs and charger to someone.

Turned around and bought the Bauer 3/8" cordless impact (79 bucks) and the Bauer cordless 4 1/2" angle grinder (39 bucks) as well.

I took the angle grinder apart to see just what 39 bucks bought me. Wasn't expecting much but I was very pleasantly surprised. The business end (gear case) has machined gears running in needle bearings with plenty of synthetic grease inside. Machining is first rate with roller thrust bearings too. The motor end is very robust and even has removable and cleanable screens to protect the motor from abrasive dust. I'm impressed for 39 bucks.

In my opinion, HF has a winner with the Bauer line. Their dedicated charger charges the 3AH packs in less than an houe from dead flat and unlike the DeWalt packs, the HF packs have an LED 'fuel gauge' on them, just like the Milwaukee packs do.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,755  
And I wouldn't buy one of those little table saws.. had one once years ago when its all I could afford, pain in the butt and unstable. But I don't need a "mobile" saw either..

I have one of those small table saws, a Makita. It came with my wife. Yeah, it's kind of cheap feeling, but I'm surprised how handy it comes in for projects away from home. Doesn't compare to a "real" table saw, but they have their place.

unlike the DeWalt packs, the HF packs have an LED 'fuel gauge' on them, just like the Milwaukee packs do.

I wish more cordless tool battery packs had that feature. HF's 40v Lynx batteries have it too.

Curiously, are HF's batteries compatible with any others? I'm thinking down the road a ways when the batteries fail, and HF may or may not stock batteries for older tools. Name brands can usually be found aftermarket, but house brands not so much.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,756  
About 2015 I went to buy HF's $129 table saw but then discovered Lowe's (or maybe HD?) had the identical saw for the same price but including the legs that were a $20 option at HF. I bought the Lowes version. It has Skil trademark and colors, otherwise identical. It has served me well, no complaints. Well worth the price.

I later added HF's dust collection 'diaper', and recommend that addition.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,757  
"But I don't need a "mobile" saw either.."

Whadday mean? My PM66 is portable/mobile - all you need is a couple good lifting straps and a FEL :D:D:D ... Steve

Or for just "mobile" it has locking casters :rolleyes:
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,758  
I have one of those small table saws, a Makita. It came with my wife. Yeah, it's kind of cheap feeling, but I'm surprised how handy it comes in for projects away from home. Doesn't compare to a "real" table saw, but they have their place.

Don't let your wife read that comment, she might take it wrong.....;)



I wish more cordless tool battery packs had that feature. HF's 40v Lynx batteries have it too.

Curiously, are HF's batteries compatible with any others? I'm thinking down the road a ways when the batteries fail, and HF may or may not stock batteries for older tools. Name brands can usually be found aftermarket, but house brands not so much.

Don't know. I do know that there is ni interchange between tools, manufacturers and batteries and that could be an issue down the road.

I do know I have one if their 'Drill Master' 12 volt NiCad circular saws they don't sell anymore but all the 'Drill Master' batteries that they still sell for the drills, still fit. It's a dandy little cheap saw. I take it up to our property in the spring when I work on the deer blinds. Guess when it expires, I get the Bauer 20 volt circular saw. So far (5 years), so good.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,760  
Since we are talking about batteries. My cheap free thunderbolt batteries leaked in my cheap free flashlight.
I replaced them about a month ago.
Gotta be a lawsuit somewhere here. I am feeling jilted. 😇
 

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