Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,851  
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I'm thinking of heading over during the sidewalk sale for one of these rotary tools for when my Dremel packs it in. It's the same lineage as the multi-tool I picked up a while back and seems like a pretty good deal.
I bought one, and like it. But I bought some cheap accessories for it from China via Ebay. Bearing down on a rotary wire brush at high rpm, the brush's long shaft bent 90 degrees making the tool wildly out of balance. I thought it was electric shock and struggled to hit the off switch then moved to yank the cord out of the wall.

The tool is great. Better than the little Dremel I've had for years. That failure didn't hurt the tool.

Beware cheap accessories for it. Wear safety gear.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,853  
I have one of their hatchets and a drilling hammer on the porch for end of line splitting needs :), great combo, it's even wife approved... I know you shouldn't hammer on a hatchet but it's just light use, heavy splitting is done beforehand. I think I got my drilling hammers for $7 but think I got the wood handle version.

I forgot about the 17mm and 11/16" combo above, another that doesn't always work but sometimes does in a pinch. 9/16" will work on 14mm but not the other way around...
 
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Beware cheap accessories for it. Wear safety gear.

I've got one of those extensive kits that Costco had a few years back that have all that stuff so it'll be used first. My dad had a bunch of dental burrs that he'd acquired ages ago, they are good for minute wood working and fussing. Close work requires my glasses and binoc visor so that's covered safety wise, and I always position myself out of the scatter arc; even the best wire wheels shed wires.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,855  
I'm thinking of heading over during the sidewalk sale for one of these rotary tools for when my Dremel packs it in. It's the same lineage as the multi-tool I picked up a while back and seems like a pretty good deal.

I've had two of those for several years. It's a very good tool. I'd put it up there with the Dremel version.
 
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Coupons for Harbor Freight Tools - Apps on Google Play just scans of HF coupons & they accept them every time for me. Never go into the store without your 20% off & freebie tool coupon. Never need to remember to find a magazine ad or mailer anymore.

I don't like loading extra Apps on my cell for shopping, so I just open a browser, go to the HFQPDB.com site and search for the coupons I need, and then open each into a new tab.
 
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I致e got a harbor freight wrench set which I don稚 like, 2 sets of deep sockets and a set of shallow sockets and the shallow is the only one that has an 18 mm.

None of my socket sets, including those from Craftsman and Snap-on, had an 18 mm socket, which I needed to work on my 2001 Ford F-350's brakes- so I bought one 18 mm socket at Lowes.
 

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