I wonder if there are a bunch of tool store in China named Port Freight, that sell cheamo US tools?
I do know a guy that exports top of the line North American made tools to China.
I wonder if there are a bunch of tool store in China named Port Freight, that sell cheamo US tools?
Bird, I forgot that they had put a store in that shopping center. I guess if you can slip in there off of the I-35 access road and then go out to Colorado Blvd without having to deal with Loop 288, it would be worthwhile. I was just down the street at Bank of America and over at the University Dr. Sam's Club today. We had to be back here ASAP, or I would have given you a call. I'm gettin' a hankering for Chinese Food and I thnk you told me there was a good restaurant not far from the HF or in that area.
I do know a guy that exports top of the line North American made tools to China.
I like to see one here...nearest one to me is in Albany NY according to the store locater.
I work with a guy from Iran, he says that we get the "premium" chinese tools. In his country, the quality is worse according to him :shocked:
Some interesting stuff here:
Harbor Freight Tools - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Harbor Freight Tools CEO Eric Smidt is the founder and president of the Smidt Family Foundation, which donates significant contributions to the University of Southern California and Children痴 Hospital Los Angeles.
In 2012, Smidt began seeking out a way to extend his philanthropic efforts utilizing the success of Harbor Freight Tools. With severe budget cuts negatively impacting Southern California痴 public education system and subsequent vocational training programs, Smidt saw an opportunity to support vocational education. Smidt stated, "For far too long, vocational education has not been given the attention and funding it deserves. At a time when a well trained workforce is essential to compete in the global economy, the United States too often falls short."
Starting locally, Smidt discovered that the Los Angeles Unified School District痴 (LAUSD) Career Technical Education programs budget was cut to one quarter of its previous annual budget. Through Smidt痴 initiative, Harbor Freight Tools invited LAUSD痴 industrial career education instructors to visit the company痴 Pasadena store to compile a "wish list" of tools and equipment they would want for their programs to thrive if budgetary allocations allowed. This list amounted to more than 55,000 items capable of filling 15 forty-foot trucks.
On January 9, 2013, Smidt, through Harbor Freight Tools, fulfilled the entire list and donated $1.4 million of tools and equipment to the LAUSD Division of Adult and Career Education.
I like to see one here...nearest one to me is in Albany NY according to the store locater.