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I have to disagree with that. Not the batteries or the consumable stuff, but the tools, they sure do and I've returned more than one item in the past and I've never had issue one with them.I've got the cheapest set HF offered ten-12 years ago and have yet to break one. HFT really doesn't stand behind their stuff like Lowes or Home Depot. But, for regular home shop stuff, the quality is sufficient (has been) for me - one notable exception are their cheaper batteries!
BTW - I have two different T-Handle Allen Wrench sets for HFT The newer one has (possibly) never been out of its box.
In fact, I purchase their extended warranty on all the high buck complex stuff I buy from them like welders, plasma cutters for instance. Never had issue one with my TIG machine or either of the 2 plasma cutters I bought there and I use them almost daily.
I also have a full range of Bauer 20 volt cordless tools and not a one has failed yet though I don't purchase the extended warranty on them. I have a whole shelf of just Bauer 20 volt tools and a couple charges and numerous batteries as well.
Needless to say I spend a bundle at HF and I use their HF credit card as well because it has 0 percent financing on it if I buy over I believe 300 bucks at a crack. My last big purchase was well over 2500 bucks btw.
I tend to not impulse shop but conglomerate all I need and buy it all at one shot.
I buy so much at HF, the store manager knows me by first name and I always get excellent service from him.
I almost filled out their employment application but I'd spend all my wages on HF stuff so I didn't. HF employees get a flat 30% off on everything.
Some stuff I agree is junk (like their twist drills for instance, but most of their stuff, especially Icon, General tool cabs and Chief air tools are very high quality.
In fact I own an Ingersoll Rand 4 1/2" right angle air grinder I bought from MSC for north of 300 bucks and I also own the Chief air grinder from HF that I paid about 100 bucks for on sale (ITC Club price) and they are identical in build and quality. Only difference is the name on the composite handle and they both get used almost daily by myself or one of my employees. Same deal with the Icon 1/2" drive clicker torque wrench. Again, I have a Snap-On and it set me back almost 450 bucks. The Icon was $120.00. Only difference between the 2 is the laser etched name on the barrel.
HF has high quality stuff and crap stuff as well but the difference in them is totally up to what you want to spend.
You want chap crap, buy it. I don't.