Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,281  
I just bought a Pierce finish nailer from HF. I dropped it and broke the nose-piece off; the bit that operates the safety. I kept using it by cutting a small block of wood to hold the safety up, but I tried to buy a replacement part, which wasn't available. Because the nailer was still under warranty, though, HF replaced it, even though the damage was my fault, not really a defect in the nail gun. It sure would have been cheaper for them if they'd stocked the part. It's probably a five dollar part and I would have bought two or three, because I think it's likely I'll break another one.

BTW- Has anyone here used their hardwood floor nailer? I'm about to start putting flooring down and I can buy their nailer for $150, less than it will cost to rent one. The reviews look pretty good, but I know they exclude some reviews on their website.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,282  
I just bought a Pierce finish nailer from HF. I dropped it and broke the nose-piece off; the bit that operates the safety. I kept using it by cutting a small block of wood to hold the safety up, but I tried to buy a replacement part, which wasn't available. Because the nailer was still under warranty, though, HF replaced it, even though the damage was my fault, not really a defect in the nail gun. It sure would have been cheaper for them if they'd stocked the part. It's probably a five dollar part and I would have bought two or three, because I think it's likely I'll break another one.

BTW- Has anyone here used their hardwood floor nailer? I'm about to start putting flooring down and I can buy their nailer for $150, less than it will cost to rent one. The reviews look pretty good, but I know they exclude some reviews on their website.

Everybody excludes reviews from their websites... Amazon excluded one of mine and so I'll no longer review any of the stuff I get from them, good or bad..

I did buy the Banks roofing nailer from HF and it works great, done 2 small roofs with it already..
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,283  
Yep. That’s why I have stuck with Ryobi. I have tools I bought 15 plus years ago that work with batteries I bought recently. I know Ryobi is not the high end stuff but it works for my uses and they keep using the same batteries.
Same. Have a ton of Ryobi One+ gear. Manufacturers love cordless tools as it locks you into a battery platform. The ones that keep changing battery platforms loose the lock in & alienate customers.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,284  
Same. Have a ton of Ryobi One+ gear. Manufacturers love cordless tools as it locks you into a battery platform. The ones that keep changing battery platforms loose the lock in & alienate customers.

Same here.
Had the craftsman 19.2v for years, upgraded from nicad to lithiums, then the tools started disappearing and couldn’t get new ones. Switched to Ryobi. Seriously considered the higher end but just couldn’t justify when I could buy a replacement Ryobi and still be less expensive. I only had to do that once so far, but from time to time I’ll add a new tool, even get a new battery when on sale.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,285  
I have had a hardwood dloor nailer from HF for at least 15 years and it has performed very well. Probably have put down 2000 square feet with it with no issues. Would buy one again. This was the bottom of the line model, all they had at the time.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,286  
Well my 'don't suck' HF retractable air hose is starting to suck (actually blow). Really liked it but the hose is drying and cracking and now leaking at the quick connect if I bend it so. Not sure how long I have had it but it doesn't see sun and not used daily and it is only about 7-8 years old. Would like hoses to last 20 years at least with easy use... is this an unreasonable request?

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,287  
Well my 'don't suck' HF retractable air hose is starting to suck (actually blow). Really liked it but the hose is drying and cracking and now leaking at the quick connect if I bend it so. Not sure how long I have had it but it doesn't see sun and not used daily and it is only about 7-8 years old. Would like hoses to last 20 years at least with easy use... is this an unreasonable request?

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I have the identical hose and reel, and the same crack in the hose in the same place. I also have a reel that wobbles but not sure whether it came that way or something i did to it. I ended up replacing the whole thing, but kept the hose and cut off the ends and put on a new fitting. You'll want a 3/8" hose barb to 1/4" NPT
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,288  
mine hose reel did the same, I replaced all the hose with flexzilla hose and it works great.
 
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