Garandman
Elite Member
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2014
- Messages
- 3,134
- Location
- Mount Sunapee NH / Dorchester, MA
- Tractor
- Kubota L3200 HST
About 10 of the reviews say they broke first time used. So with two your odds go from 95% to 99.8%.
If only they would come out with a deadblow sledge at comparable bargain price. ... I really miss a bit more handle length and weight on frequent occasion.The dead blow hammer is a winner. I was using it 10 minutes ago to close paint cans. (I've also used it for much heavier stuff!). I like it.
8 and 10 lb sledges also are as good as I had hoped.
I think it's worth the additional cost to get the set that comes in a plastic rack. Separate sets for SAE and Metric, not the combined set with these on opposite sides.$6 for a set of either SAE or metric high polish wrenches? They are great wrenches and on sale for $6.
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They aren't Snap-On or whatever but for $6 for a set I can use for field repairs, beat with a hammer or heat and bend into a special tool and not be concerned about it. This is the cheapest I have ever seen them.
Dunno about HF's version but I've used the original Hi-Lift for years and its just plain scary. Descending, only the springs push the pins into the holes in the mast, there's no means of positive engagement. So a little dirt or galling can make a pin stick and down the load crashes as you work the handle to descend. Aside from that deadly danger they are handy, can lift something high such as the tractor axle.What about their hi lift handyman jacks?
But to do it right you need pallet racks to go with your pallet jack.Thanks for the feedback- We have a lot of stuff stored on pallets, and I'm thinking that improving the maneuverability might could help me to get more organized.
I've only got one, but probably need another.What about their hi lift handyman jacks?