Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,321  
Bought a roll of the HF stretch wrap yesterday. Good stuff, adheres to itself. Great for wrapping skids of bags to secure them. They have PBlaster on sale too (ITC).
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,322  
I was ispired by another thread with this link to Weldingweb:

HF tools that don't suck - WeldingWeb - Professional Welding Forum

The Weldingweb site is mostly about metal working tools, so I thought it might be interesting to share which tools / products we have found to be a good value at HF. I don't think anyone seriously thinks they sell good tools, but some are adequate for the need or usage we have in mind.

Some of my experiences:

1000# capacity folding trailer, about $250. Works great for my light duty needs and folds in half to stand on end in my garage, out of the weather.

4 1/2 inch angle grinder, $15. So far, so good for sharpening mower blades, dressing up metal projects

Welding magnets. Inexpensive (with the coupons I get nonstop) and fascinating for the kids to play with.

Diamond blade wet saw, $50. Works great and allowed me to do my whole bath ceramic tile project without renting any tools. Water tray is hard to remove without slopping water.

880# overhead hoist. Paid $80. Mounted to reinforced ceiling joists in barn. Extremely useful for horsing around 3 point attachments, lawn tractor, etc. A real back saver.

Box knives - not worth the $1 on sale - handle breaks on first use.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,323  
I was ispired by another thread with this link to Weldingweb:

HF tools that don't suck - WeldingWeb - Professional Welding Forum

The Weldingweb site is mostly about metal working tools, so I thought it might be interesting to share which tools / products we have found to be a good value at HF. I don't think anyone seriously thinks they sell good tools, but some are adequate for the need or usage we have in mind.

Some of my experiences:

1000# capacity folding trailer, about $250. Works great for my light duty needs and folds in half to stand on end in my garage, out of the weather.

4 1/2 inch angle grinder, $15. So far, so good for sharpening mower blades, dressing up metal projects

Welding magnets. Inexpensive (with the coupons I get nonstop) and fascinating for the kids to play with.

Diamond blade wet saw, $50. Works great and allowed me to do my whole bath ceramic tile project without renting any tools. Water tray is hard to remove without slopping water.

880# overhead hoist. Paid $80. Mounted to reinforced ceiling joists in barn. Extremely useful for horsing around 3 point attachments, lawn tractor, etc. A real back saver.

Box knives - not worth the $1 on sale - handle breaks on first use.
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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,324  
I won't buy squat from Northern Hydraulics. Their ship cost (like Messicks) is out of line.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,325  
I use a bunch of their items. I like most of the items that I have purchased there. The only issue I had, and it’s my own fault. I bought a 2 ton cherry picker. The box looked like it was damaged in shipping, was torn open and had been retapped. I just thought it being steel, it wasn’t gonna be damaged. Which I was right, it was not, but the issue was that all of the assembly hardware was missing. Which that probably would not have been a problem, but I wasn’t ready to use it yet and stored it for a year or so. By then I couldn’t take it back, so I ended up spending like $30-$35 on bolts and stuf. So my on sale item was not such a bargain.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,326  
New HF opening near me:
GRAND OPENING
SATURDAY 4/10 - Warminster, PA
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,327  
Anyone try the High Lift Farm jack?
Just installed one on the Rubicon.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,329  
Anyone try the High Lift Farm jack?
Just installed one on the Rubicon.
Here's a thread about them.
The first thing to know is they are far more dangerous than is obvious. The thread has some examples.
Notable quote:
"Be careful they are nicknamed "farmer killers" for a reason."

And here's my contribution to that thread, a successful project but ending with thankfully a very minor injury. (Click the link to go to my post, for some reason this link goes to the top of the page, not to my post.)
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,330  
I had the HF hi lift jack and liked it better than the name brand which was twice as expensive.
It was a little lighter also but worked just fine lifting up mowers and other implements.
I always used at least three jack stands with it...easy to tip things over if not very careful.
 

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