Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #16,191  
Hf Tools like this don't suck especially if you need to remove those plastic push rivet or whatever there called usually four letter words by me, they are definitely pet peeves of .mine. Anyways the metal pry type tools make me more civil when removing them anyway or any plastic fastener for that matter.
 

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #16,193  
During the recent "indoor parking lot sale", I saw these knee pads marked down five bucks. I had been doing a lot of weeding lately using a simple pair that did not really provide much comfort to either knee. (Left one's had a total replacement.)

Anyway, they make me feel like the terminator but they do the job.
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I have watching for the Hercules 11 amp grinder to go on sale so I could pick up two more. A recent email had 20 bucks off of the 13 amp 4.5"/6" grinder, limit one per customer. So, I picked one up tonight. Guess it's time for another metal working project to try it out?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #16,194  
I recently bought a pair of knee pads at Menards, they were the cheapest ones on the shelf cost was $15 , they are definitely the best knee pads I ever had.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #16,195  
During the recent "indoor parking lot sale", I saw these knee pads marked down five bucks. I had been doing a lot of weeding lately using a simple pair that did not really provide much comfort to either knee. (Left one's had a total replacement.)

Anyway, they make me feel like the terminator but they do the job.
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I have watching for the Hercules 11 amp grinder to go on sale so I could pick up two more. A recent email had 20 bucks off of the 13 amp 4.5"/6" grinder, limit one per customer. So, I picked one up tonight. Guess it's time for another metal working project to try it out?
I haven't a pair that actually works well at all. Can't seem to get them to stay on my darn knees. I like the looks of the above set. Next time I'm next to the store I'm going to try a pair of these. Hopefully they'll work as well as they look! Thanks for the info QRTRHRS
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #16,196  
Project Farm ranked HF's plastic oil change ramps at the top of his list.

I just bought them. I don't have anything as heavy as half the rated capacity.

These should work better than metal ramps, which tended to move when climbed.

Any comments?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #16,197  
on the subject of knee pads:
I've always had problems kneeling on concrete, gravel etc, when wearing shorts. And in Mississippi it can be shorts weather year around.
So I favor knee pads.
Back in April of 2022 Amazon was selling AmazonCommercial Non-marring Knee Pads, 9.5in, white, 3 pair for $6.25.
I ordered at least 6 packs, I keep them all around my properties.
 
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