tjkubota93
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They do blow upJust a wild guess...but it might have something to do with the shipping costs of (multiple) Li batteries...and the insurance HF subscribes to ??
They do blow upJust a wild guess...but it might have something to do with the shipping costs of (multiple) Li batteries...and the insurance HF subscribes to ??
I wouldn't buy a parachute at HF either. :laughing:They do blow up
Ryobi is what to buy, not HF, if you want the least expensive 18Volt Li-Ion tools that will work as expected. Their batteries are expensive purchased alone. The best way to start a Ryobi set is buy a few of their tools that include the battery....doesn't make sense that HF has failed to bring out a lithium 18v battery system.
But other low end companies manage to do it. I just bought solar powered walkway lights powered by rechargeable lithium batteries and each unit cost $2.99! Also, slightly higher end companies like Ryobi have had pretty nice lithium battery powered stuff for at least seven or eight years.Just a wild guess...but it might have something to do with the shipping costs of (multiple) Li batteries...and the insurance HF subscribes to ??
Agree. I had older Ryobi stuff and was sick of buying NiMH batteries every three years. I bought a new set of Makita LXT to replace it but before throwing out the Ryobi I bought a two battery Lithium pack to try out. Seven years later those batteries are still fine.Ryobi is what to buy, not HF, if you want the least expensive 18Volt Li-Ion tools that will work as expected. Their batteries are expensive purchased alone. The best way to start a Ryobi set is buy a few of their tools that include the battery.
I wouldn't buy a parachute at HF either. :laughing:
a peg or spike driven into a rock or crack to support a climber or a ropeFrom this article....
Buyer Beware, A Harbor Freight Buying Guide: The Good Enough, The Bad and the Abysmal |
Top Ten Things NOT to Buy at Harbor Freight (Humor)
I can't resist things lists like this. This one comes from 10 Things I Wouldn't Buy from Harbor Freight:
1) Parachutes
2) Fire Extinguishers
3) Pacemakers
4) Vaccines
5) Birth control devices
6) Elevators
7) Bullet proof vests
8) Trigger locks
9) Pitons (I didn't know what this was either?)
10) Scuba Gear
But other low end companies manage to do it. I just bought solar powered walkway lights powered by rechargeable lithium batteries and each unit cost $2.99! Also, slightly higher end companies like Ryobi have had pretty nice lithium battery powered stuff for at least seven or eight years.
It's just odd HF hasn't taken the leap especially as they are bringing out higher quality stuff all the time.
From this article....
Buyer Beware, A Harbor Freight Buying Guide: The Good Enough, The Bad and the Abysmal |
Top Ten Things NOT to Buy at Harbor Freight (Humor)
I can't resist things lists like this. This one comes from 10 Things I Wouldn't Buy from Harbor Freight:
1) Parachutes
2) Fire Extinguishers
3) Pacemakers
4) Vaccines
5) Birth control devices
6) Elevators
7) Bullet proof vests
8) Trigger locks
9) Pitons (I didn't know what this was either?)
10) Scuba Gear