Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,621  
HF fasteners are mostly second rate grade 2 wannabees. If I want real nuts and bolts, I go to Fastenal.

I've had excellent luck with the Bauer 20 volt cordless stuff but the little 2 amp hour batteries are worthless. I buy the big ones.

I have one of those Braun rechargeable LED lights (recharges via USB) and it's been perfect. Even has a Toshiba Li-Ion battery in the handle, just like the Bauer battery packs do.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,622  
I wish all hardware was at least grade 5.
except for the bolts you use as shear pins
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,623  
Tractor Supply is a good place to get hardware. I keep my bins stocked with grade 8 fasteners they sell by the pound. They have grade 3 and 5 as well.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,624  
Tractor Supply is a good place to get hardware. I keep my bins stocked with grade 8 fasteners they sell by the pound. They have grade 3 and 5 as well.
Sure about that? I bet all their fasteners were cold headed in China so the grade is always questionable?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,625  
bought the heavy duty grinder pedestal stand and am pleased with it.
Also have used their full motion T.V. wall hanging brackets on all my T.V's and am very satisfied with them and their price.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,626  
I bought a Pittsburg Automotive ball joint separator. First time I used it the fork opened up and was useless.
Large floor jack (don't recall model) worked well for about a year. Began leaking down so took to get repaired. Was told they couldn't repair a Harbor Freight jack because of the chinese parts.
Bought several sets of sockets. All continue to work well.
I find that 4 1/2" grinding wheels don't last as long as a dewalt or other quality wheels. The cutting wheels do ok.
Blue tarp lasted one use on the road. It tore into shreds in no time.
Tried assorted cotter pins. They are softer metal and I wish I had bought better ones.
Bought assorted lynch pin set. it saved the day many times. Use them on the tractor, the trailer and wherever you need a pin to hold things together.
Bought a 6 inch vise. My brother came over and was tightening something and stripped the gear in it. I bought another from Harbor Frt.
Anvil works fine.
I didn't like the 6 inch grinder. Too weak. The wheel was always stopping. Sold it and bought a better one.
Many more tools. Now I buy most of my stuff at Northern or elsewhere. Buy very little from Harbor.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,627  
You probably didn't secure the tarp properly and the wind got under it and it ripped. Most people don't have a clue about securing a tarp anyway. I do, I hauled steel on a flat bed for a lot of years and never shredded a tarp. The rest I don't know about. I use Milwaukee grinding wheels myself and never HF sockets unless they are the black oxide impact rated ones. I've never broken on and believe me, I've tried.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,629  
I have always considered Harbor Freight tools to be the Bic's of the tool market, use it once and throw it away. If I manage to get a second use then I have gotten my money's worth.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #14,630  
I was ispired by another thread with this link to Weldingweb:

HF tools that don't suck - WeldingWeb - Professional Welding Forum

The Weldingweb site is mostly about metal working tools, so I thought it might be interesting to share which tools / products we have found to be a good value at HF. I don't think anyone seriously thinks they sell good tools, but some are adequate for the need or usage we have in mind.

Some of my experiences:

1000# capacity folding trailer, about $250. Works great for my light duty needs and folds in half to stand on end in my garage, out of the weather.

4 1/2 inch angle grinder, $15. So far, so good for sharpening mower blades, dressing up metal projects

Welding magnets. Inexpensive (with the coupons I get nonstop) and fascinating for the kids to play with.

Diamond blade wet saw, $50. Works great and allowed me to do my whole bath ceramic tile project without renting any tools. Water tray is hard to remove without slopping water.

880# overhead hoist. Paid $80. Mounted to reinforced ceiling joists in barn. Extremely useful for horsing around 3 point attachments, lawn tractor, etc. A real back saver.

Box knives - not worth the $1 on sale - handle breaks on first use.
The floor Creeper for $19 on sale. It is plastic and fits well. I followed advice I read on the HF reviews: I drilled two small holes in the creeper (which is hollow) and filled the creeper with spray foam insulation. The insulation bonds the front and back together to make the creeper rigid.
 

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