Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,761  
I'm heading there later today for one of the flashlights and their hedge trimmer for $30 with the coupon.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,762  
Slow to the thread, but looking at the ad, most everything is back to the pre-mess pricing. They've changed their ad tactics a bit is all. The hot dog and pancake compressor are the new Hercules version and style, but the same price as the CP ones.

Not interested in the puck flashlights. The ones I have aren't all that great.

If I wasn't committed to so many other things, I'd be interested in the 12" sliding miter saw, but I just can't do it right now.

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,763  
A lot of things remain higher. The click torque wrench that was often $10 is now $16 with coupon, $25 without.

Mine is surprisingly accurate. It matches two beam-style ones every time I check it.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,764  
I just got back from HF, went to buy a new set of Metric sockets and a Crescent Wrench for my new tractor. I think their basic tools are solid and a good deal......
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,765  
Not interested in the puck flashlights. The ones I have aren't all that great.
The magnets are kinda weak, but otherwise they're OK. Free is good, but I already have enough to last me 10 years.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,766  
When I was building my house Lowes had a deal with Stanley. On the Stanley tape measure package was a coupon for a free tape measure (the silver 25' one) if you spent either $50 or $60 at Lowes. Having a store open until 10 while building a house meant I could work all day and then swing in and get what I needed for the next day. I was always dropping $60 bucks. I bet I have a dozen of them now.

HF should think about doing the same with one of their nicer tape measures. Not the Pittsburgh one but maybe the Bauer. Seeing tradesmen on a jobsite with Bauer tape measures would help make the brand feel more like a competitor to some of the other well known brands. If they are selling for $8 they must cost about $5 (or less) so a simple spend $60 and get a free tape measure (no other coupons combined) would be less than 10% off at HF cost. It's nothing to see people spending $100 plus when I walk into a HF store so the out of pocket cost for HF wouldn't be much.

No coupon needed, just have a bucket full of them at the register and a bell go off if they reach the minimum amount. Plus have a bunch of $1, $2, and $3 items so the person running the register can say "If you spend a couple dollars more you can get a free tape measure. It's a really nice tape measure." If they are good tape measures people will accept the brand name who otherwise see them as Chinese junk.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,767  
My HF multi-tool died yesterday. It was the single speed model, rattled/vibrated like it was going to fall apart in use, and would really heat up your hand if you used it for any length of time. I’ve had it for 4-5 years and it saw extensive DIY use.
I certainly got my $9.99 (or was it $19.99) minus 20% coupon worth of use. In fact I used it rather all the time while keeping my Fein model-with its fancy case- unused (which I paid several hundred dollars to purchase when multi tools where first on the market).

The tool was just good enough!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,768  
Did it stink like smoldering rice paper as it died? Landfill it and get a new one and hope it lasts longer (and don't stink in the end)...lol
 
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#14,769  
..........The tool was just good enough!
That was the HF business model for 30+ years - just good enough. I hope they don't phase out their bottom end tools as they put a lot of tools in the hands of occasional DIYers that would never pop for a big brand name tool. I rarely use my HF multi tool, but when I do, it is exactly the right tool for the job and for the 15 or 20 bucks I paid for it, it has been an excellent value. And for those that demand made in Thailand Milwaukee quality, they have that choice.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,771  
HF has a couple distinct classes of tools for sure. You have the single use cheap stuff, the maybe last a couple uses medium priced stuff and the quality, high buck stuff. I tend to buy the high buck stuff (when on sale) or in my ITC flyer.

Not like the others where all they offer is high buck stuff.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,772  
The Titanium 125 flux welder is (almost) back in stock. I went to buy one last November and all I could find was order now for delivery in June 2022. Six months away. I have work to do over the winter so bought an Amico 130a instead. (which I like).

Now the website says the Titanium 125 will be in stock March 18. For $170, not the recent $200+.

https://www.harborfreight.com/easy-f...der-56355.html
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,773  
Don't own any HF welders, I have Lincoln in TIG and MIG and ESAB in pulsed MIG so all I know is I hear good things about them but no personal experience. 125 amps isn't quite enough beans for me as I like to do spray arc transfer and you need 200 or better amps for that.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,774  
Anyone have the Bauer 4x24 belt sander? I was thinking of getting a Makita but I do have a Bauer jigsaw that has worked just fine.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,775  
New batch of coupons out by email. Looks like most prices are at or near pre-2020 levels. 2K Inverter Generator for example, back to $499.
 
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New batch of coupons out by email. Looks like most prices are at or near pre-2020 levels. 2K Inverter Generator for example, back to $499.
Looks like the days of $99 6.5 HP Predator engines are gone, though.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,778  
Looks like the days of $99 6.5 HP Predator engines are gone, though.
You ain't whistling Dixie on that. the 6.5 Pred motor took a steep price increase. Even the tiny 79cc Pred costs more than the 6.6 did a month ago. Lifan or whoever makes them must have laid on a huge cost increase to HF.

I know the 6.5 I have on my tiller has run flawlessly for years.
 

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