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3/4/2012 2:40:49 PM EDT
We needed a few things for the shop so a friend convinced me to with him to Harbor Freight Tools as they were having a sale.This was my first experience with them.

I have not been to a gun show it over ten years but ten minutes in Harbor Freight and it was deja vu all over again. Smelly people, fat people, dirty people, stupid people, screaming kids, kids playing on floor.The only thing missing was the beef jerky.

It took us thirty minutes to check out because there were people with shopping carts full of stuff. To my amazement  people were buying five and ten each of a particular item. The kid standing behind us with only an oil filter wrench in his hand said that every time they have a sale the flea market folks stock up on items for resale.

Just like the gun shows, they won't be seeing me again.





3/4/2012 2:42:46 PM EDT
[#1]
Their impact sockets are pretty solid and their pricing on nitrile gloves isn't bad... As long as your choosy on what you grab, they have some good stuff.
3/4/2012 2:42:47 PM EDT
[#2]
They are great for things they can't really fuck up (breaker bars, etc...), and one time use items.
3/4/2012 2:43:37 PM EDT
[#3]
I like Harbor Freight.  Decent tools, low price
3/4/2012 2:45:14 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:





They are great for things they can't really fuck up (breaker bars, etc...), and one time use items.





things that I don't have big $ to spend on, and won't mind if I break are the only things I get there

 






























I got a 90 degree drill for like 20 bucks.... it's still going strong and I've been anything but gentle with it.... going on probably just under a year now

















ours here isn't the nicest part of the 'burbs but I can deal.... nothing like you're saying OP



























 

 
3/4/2012 2:45:39 PM EDT
[#5]
We used them at a shop I worked at previously.  They are ok, and cheap enough that if you drop them into a pit it doesn't phase you.
3/4/2012 2:46:48 PM EDT
[#6]
if you build AK's, you have more than a couple of Harbor Freight tools...

Some of their stuff is definately better than others.

Protip:  to aviod nasty fuckwads at the tent or parking lot sales, order online.
3/4/2012 2:47:01 PM EDT
[#7]
If you go there for the sole purpose of just buying tools, you will they are an excellent bargain..Also I avoid most any store on the weekend, its when the trashy folks are out and about I find.
3/4/2012 2:47:51 PM EDT
[#8]
kcolg30 will not like this thread
3/4/2012 2:51:54 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
kcolg30 will not like this thread


But Beekeeper will.
3/4/2012 2:52:07 PM EDT
[#10]
Its great for non-tool shop type items. utility rope, zip strips, bungie cords, ratchet straps, tool boxes, utility boxes and containers of all sorts (you can put together a great modular tackle box there for cheap).
3/4/2012 2:52:31 PM EDT
[#11]
Between them and the dollar general you can outfit a entire rolling chest for practically nothing.
3/4/2012 2:55:08 PM EDT
[#12]
something things are good, somethings are bad.

But often you can buy a tool for a job cheaper then renting one, and if it doesnt fall apart, you have a free tool afterwoods
3/4/2012 2:57:35 PM EDT
[#13]
I use HF for stuff that can't cause bodily harm/mutilation/death.  Jacks, lifts, tow straps, winches––these would be things to avoid

I like their paint guns, air grinders & cut-offs (NOT their cut-off disks though).  Real cheap for what you get. I'm also a big fan of their electronic calipers.  The batt life sucks, but otherwise (I believe) them to be quite accurate, and I can own about 7 for the price of a Mitutoyo or Starrett.
3/4/2012 2:58:01 PM EDT
[#14]
I have a few things in my box that are from harbor freight, mostly stuff that if it breaks i wont be pissed about it, but on the flipside, if i by the same thing in Snap-on or Mac, they'll replace it because of the lifetime warranty
3/4/2012 2:59:39 PM EDT
[#15]
They carry things that Lowe's and Home Depot do not. I love em for stuff I won't use often, but is handy to have.



Try finding left hand bits at Lowe's, impossible.
3/4/2012 2:59:48 PM EDT
[#16]


Any idea how their tile wet saws are? Normally I wouldn't buy anything there that plugs in, but they have one on sale and if it'll hold up, it's as cheap as renting one.

3/4/2012 2:59:53 PM EDT
[#17]


The one here sells name brand power tools and air tools like Dewalt etc...



I buy lots of their grinders for use in the shop here. They last as long as ones from Makita that cost 5x as much. I don't think we've ever wore a grinder of either brand out. Normally they get dropped, run over by something etc...before they wear out so no use spending the bucks on something else.



For the person who needs a tool they will use once a year they are a good deal.



3/4/2012 3:03:40 PM EDT
[#18]
I hit HF at least once a month.



They always have something on sale, I got a nice tool cart last time.


 
3/4/2012 3:04:39 PM EDT
[#19]
We don't have one in my town.  If I think ahead and know I'm gonna be around one I will stop in and see what they have.  For the kinda work I do they work fine.  The store I go to is never all that busy and it looks like a bunch of retired men shop in it.  Granted every once in a while I see some nasty mother fuckers shopping.
3/4/2012 3:05:24 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
They are great for things they can't really fuck up (breaker bars, etc...), and one time use items  stocking the loaner/wife/kids toolbox.


3/4/2012 3:08:58 PM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:


Any idea how their tile wet saws are? Normally I wouldn't buy anything there that plugs in, but they have one on sale and if it'll hold up, it's as cheap as renting one.



Dunno, but the $50 one from home depot got us through a kitchen and 2 bathrooms worth of tiles.
3/4/2012 3:11:40 PM EDT
[#22]
I call it Shanghi Harbor Freight, because mose to teh crfap there comes from China.
3/4/2012 3:11:58 PM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
. I'm also a big fan of their electronic calipers.  The batt life sucks, but otherwise (I believe) them to be quite accurate, and I can own about 7 for the price of a Mitutoyo or Starrett.

Perfect for general shop use.  


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3/4/2012 3:13:18 PM EDT
[#24]
Good for cheap things that you don't care if they wear out quick
3/4/2012 3:13:47 PM EDT
[#25]



Quoted:


kcolg30 will not like this thread


kcolg30 does not like....



Threads needs Snap-Ons...



 
3/4/2012 3:16:27 PM EDT
[#26]
I hate to say it, but the chinese crap is getting pretty decent.  Used to be the pliers would be so tight you couldn't even open them without two hands or the channel locks would separate into two pieces.

Tonight I just did a repair to replace an actuator valve on the boiler in my house.  I used a set of pittsburgh tools pliers/cutter to cut and strip wires and another set of pliers to twist several wires together... all live. Oh, and a needle nose for whatever.

They really worked pretty smoothly.
3/4/2012 3:21:17 PM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
I use HF for stuff that can't cause bodily harm/mutilation/death.  Jacks, lifts, tow straps, winches––these would be things to avoid


I have their orange jack and the quick-pump version, both have been fine for the past four years. Matter of fact, they look better build than the Craftsman I was eyeballing.

HF is a pretty useful store for general-one in a blue moon usage. I like 'em.

3/4/2012 3:21:51 PM EDT
[#28]
I have of set of the Pittsburgh Pro long combination wrenches.





They work fine so far, finish seems as nice as my Craftsman Professional wrenches.




 
3/4/2012 3:22:13 PM EDT
[#29]
Kansas...
3/4/2012 3:24:51 PM EDT
[#30]
If it has a plug, don't buy it at harbor freight.


Tarps, work benches, hand tools, misc crap is all generally gtg.
It's pretty obvious what is gonna break and what isn't.

3/4/2012 3:25:12 PM EDT
[#31]
I get a lot of stuff there. Most of  my sockets are from HF; they're cheap, work, and seem to hold up well.

I don't use my tools enough to warrant spending big bucks, and IMO, the quality of a lot of hand tools at HF is better now than brands like Craftsman. At a lower price point to boot.

ETA:

Quoted:
If it has a plug, don't buy it at harbor freight.


Eh, I've got a couple of electrical things from HF that have turned out just fine.

One is an electric impact wrench; needed it to disassemble (and subsequently, reassemble) the forks on my '78 GS550E. Didn't really want to spend the bucks to get a pneumatic setup. Got the HF electric one for $45. Works great.

Another is a basic drill press; got it for something stupid cheap, like $40, on sale. Don't use it a ton, but it's always worked fine in the limited capacity I've needed it for.


ETA2:

The one I visit isn't ever as busy as the OP describes, even during their big sales.
3/4/2012 3:26:13 PM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
I call it Shanghi Harbor Freight, because mose to teh crfap there comes from China.


 Stop the presses!


HF is good for single-use items, more or less.
3/4/2012 3:28:04 PM EDT
[#33]
The only hand tools I spent $$$ on are:
1) Snap-on philips head screwdrivers.



2) Matco regular screwdrivers



3) Snap-On ratchet
The rest of my stuff is a mix of Craftsman, HF, SK, Kobalt, Husky, etc.





I would rather have a nice ratchet than a lot of money tied up in Snap-On sockets.
 
3/4/2012 3:28:35 PM EDT
[#34]
HF hand grinders are awesome.






 
3/4/2012 3:28:49 PM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:
We needed a few things for the shop so a friend convinced me to with him to Harbor Freight Tools as they were having a sale.This was my first experience with them.

I have not been to a gun show it over ten years but ten minutes in Harbor Freight and it was deja vu all over again. Smelly people, fat people, dirty people, stupid people, screaming kids, kids playing on floor.The only thing missing was the beef jerky.

It took us thirty minutes to check out because there were people with shopping carts full of stuff. To my amazement  people were buying five and ten each of a particular item. The kid standing behind us with only an oil filter wrench in his hand said that every time they have a sale the flea market folks stock up on items for resale.

Just like the gun shows, they won't be seeing me again.



No offence, but since it doesn't sound like you were buying all that much, I don't think they will miss you in the least.
Edited: to fix quote
3/4/2012 3:32:33 PM EDT
[#36]
Aren't they a Christian company anyway?

(KIDDING!!)
3/4/2012 3:37:58 PM EDT
[#37]
I don't know if it's company wide, but in Oshkosh the Harbor Freight is posted with a "no weapons" sign, which sucks since we just got CCW in Wisconsin.
3/4/2012 3:39:19 PM EDT
[#38]
Quoted:
I don't know if it's company wide, but in Oshkosh the Harbor Freight is posted with a "no weapons" sign, which sucks since we just got CCW in Wisconsin.


Definitely not company-wide.
3/4/2012 3:40:53 PM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
I don't know if it's company wide, but in Oshkosh the Harbor Freight is posted with a "no weapons" sign, which sucks since we just got CCW in Wisconsin.


There are no signs prohibiting weapons in the Vegas stores but it wouldn't matter any how because the signs hold no weight in Nevada.
3/4/2012 3:41:20 PM EDT
[#40]
I buy a lot of stuff from Harbor Freight.  It's awesome for things where quality or longevity isn't a deciding factor.
3/4/2012 3:46:52 PM EDT
[#41]
Only thing I've bought was a torque wrench. I hardly ever use it so it seems to be doing well.
 
3/4/2012 3:48:44 PM EDT
[#42]
There's a whole community of people who build tiny camping trailers and teardrop trailers on their $299 trailers.
3/4/2012 3:50:04 PM EDT
[#43]
I recently purchased a few of their Pittsburg Pro ratchets, and I've got to tell you - I'm impressed.  Certainly better than my vintage Craftsmans.
3/4/2012 3:50:38 PM EDT
[#44]
Their top end tool chest are now better and cheaper than craftsman chests.
3/4/2012 3:51:27 PM EDT
[#45]
Quoted:
I don't know if it's company wide, but in Oshkosh the Harbor Freight is posted with a "no weapons" sign, which sucks since we just got CCW in Wisconsin.


Not here.
3/4/2012 3:51:45 PM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
Aren't they a Christian company anyway?

(KIDDING!!)




3/4/2012 3:57:26 PM EDT
[#47]
I friggin love harbor freight.

Do your homework before you go shop there (most automotive and garage type forums have good/bad HF tool lists).
If you do, you will get some great items for the price.

Yes, some of their stuff is utter crap, again, homework before you step in the place.
3/4/2012 3:58:45 PM EDT
[#48]
Garage Journal Forums has a HF Pass/Fail thread which may be of use to some.  I have followed GJ forum recommendations and found them sound.
3/4/2012 4:00:23 PM EDT
[#49]





Quoted:



Garage Journal Forums has a HF Pass/Fail thread which may be of use to some.  I have followed GJ forum recommendations and found them sound.



Yep, I have been spending a lot of time over there lately.



ETA: They are a lot like here, lot's of fanboys for certain manufacturers.





 
3/4/2012 4:08:52 PM EDT
[#50]
Bought this recently. AWESOME.

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