What did you manage to find costing nearly a grand that isn't in the massive exclusion list for the 25% off coupon?
These aren't exactly "tools", but H-F has what the call "Hook & Loop Cable Ties" in the electrical section. These are Velcro straps that are made to tie up the excess length of power cords and cables. They actually work really well and are handy to have around.
Here's an update on the dead blow hammers I mentioned probably 400 pages ago. I liked it but it had some sort of fungus looking stuff on it and I was afraid to use it without rubber gloves. Anyway, that fungus went away with use and since my original "don't suck" rating they came out with much heavier versions that perform very well. They are a must have for the homeowner, farmer or whatever.
We were putting in some 6" x 8" concrete pavers over the weekend and I used my dead blow hammer to tighten them up after I put in place. A rubber hammer would have bounced a bit and left a small gap but the dead blow hammer left zero gap and I got a beautiful job. I used a one lb hammer and when I stopped in at a store later I saw they had them as much as four lbs.
These are great for anything where you want to transfer all of the energy to the object being struck and with no bounce-back. Body work, rocks, pavers, assembling anything, etc. Try one one time and you'll never be without it. As always, buy on sale and use a 20% off coupon.
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I also am a fan of their bright orange dead blows. Like many of my HF tools I've several (6?) and occasionally they all get together but usually they are spread out between several shops and vehicles. I'm surprised they are all still intact because I think some of them are over 10 years old.I am a big fan of Harbor Freight dead blows, they work and last just as good as any name brand deadblow that costs ridiculous money. Matter of fact, huge fan of most all of Harbor Freight's hammers.
Here's an update on the dead blow hammers I mentioned probably 400 pages ago. I liked it but it had some sort of fungus looking stuff on it and I was afraid to use it without rubber gloves. Anyway, that fungus went away with use and since my original "don't suck" rating they came out with much heavier versions that perform very well. They are a must have for the homeowner, farmer or whatever.
We were putting in some 6" x 8" concrete pavers over the weekend and I used my dead blow hammer to tighten them up after I put in place. A rubber hammer would have bounced a bit and left a small gap but the dead blow hammer left zero gap and I got a beautiful job. I used a one lb hammer and when I stopped in at a store later I saw they had them as much as four lbs.
These are great for anything where you want to transfer all of the energy to the object being struck and with no bounce-back. Body work, rocks, pavers, assembling anything, etc. Try one one time and you'll never be without it. As always, buy on sale and use a 20% off coupon.
Search results for: 'dead blow hammer'