Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,311  
I bought into the Dewalt 20V system a few years ago.

Even if I hadn't, my impression is the cordless Hercules tools just aren't less expensive enough to choose over the existing name brands.
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I have Milwaukee because I didn't do my research. I needed a new drill that day, so I got what I knew. I should have got ridgid with the better warranty.

Either way I would NOT buy ANYTHING these days that's not brushless. Anything that isn't brushless is outdated. The performance and battery life is much better.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,312  
I have a Ridged drill, impact driver and sawzall with 2 amp/hr batteries. The batteries have to be removed from all 3 tools or else they will drain down. The chuck on the drill can't clamp down tight enough to drill any size hole in steel. The 2 amp/hr battery in the sawzall shuts down the second that I put a little weight on the saw when cutting anything.

I wouldn't trade Hercules for Ridged.

Jump up to brushless, they are worth it. Makita, Dewalt or Milwaukee with 3 amp/hr batteries are very good.
 
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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,313  
Just a hunch but I think Ridgid power tools from Home Depot may have the same internals as Home Depot's house brand, Ryobi.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,314  
I really think I should return the 2 HF Hercules items, toss a couple beers worth of additional money at this (Add $80 or so) and get this crazy kit with brushless tools and 4.0 MAH packs. The only down side is that adding batteries is big $$ compared to the HF batteries.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Brushless-Cordless-5-Tool-Combo-Kit-with-1-4-0-Ah-Battery-1-2-0-Ah-Battery-Charger-and-Bag-R9633SBN/305658534


Help! I am an insane person and I am going crazy!

Dang, that Ridgid set is pretty nice and quite a lot of lifetime guaranteed tools for the price. I love having a cordless angle grinder with a quick disconnect shield. As for hammer drill, personally I've never ruined a regular drill and would prefer the lighter weight which is often why I grab my small impact driver. On the drills the batteries and chuck always seem to wear out first and this one lists metal gears. I would check and see which one has a better chuck but lifetime guarantee..... My vote is bring the others back and buy the Ridgid set, you can be our AvE.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,315  
I bought into the Dewalt 20V system a few years ago.

Even if I hadn't, my impression is the cordless Hercules tools just aren't less expensive enough to choose over the existing name brands.
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I did the same and now have a nice collection of yellow tools. Have been eyeing the brushless versions but I don't NEED them so hard to justify.

I guess I were you Rock, I wouldn't take the risk on HF for a fleet of tools. Having a couple batteries (same name brand) for your collection is by far the best way. Otherwise you will be need multiple chargers, and portability goes in the toilet.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,316  
I bought into the Dewalt 20V system a few years ago.

Even if I hadn't, my impression is the cordless Hercules tools just aren't less expensive enough to choose over the existing name brands.
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I did the same and now have a nice collection of yellow tools. Have been eyeing the brushless versions but I don't NEED them so hard to justify.

I guess I were you Rock, I wouldn't take the risk on HF for a fleet of tools. Having a couple batteries (same name brand) for your collection is by far the best way. Otherwise you will be need multiple chargers, and portability goes in the toilet.

I'm also heavily invested in the Dewalt 20V max and getting into the DeWalt 60V Flexvolt.

But I have "dabbled" in the Lynxx line and have put about 6 full battery chargings on my polesaw and chainsaw. So far very good, but definitely no Dewalt, either in fit/finish or cost.

And as I age I find that two of the DeWalt 5AH batteries for the 20V systems will last me as long as I want to work.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,317  
Coupon Code 49491843
ALL LYNXX ITEMS

That sure sounds to me like all Lynxx branded items...

Turns out it did. Got myself a spare battery for my pole saw 15% off. And a free tape measure.:thumbsup:


I distinctly remember ignoring it. My thought at the time was, "Who thinks they're getting top notch stuff at rock bottom prices from HF? There is no great mystery around the 'compare to' pricing." I shook my head and chucked it into the trash can.

Same here, for the same reason.


Either way I would NOT buy ANYTHING these days that's not brushless. Anything that isn't brushless is outdated. The performance and battery life is much better.

Curiously, what makes brushless that much better?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,318  
I have the dewalt 20v drill and impact set. I am a bit leery of ridgid tools. I had a ridgid shop vac, it died very early, I was never able to get it repaired. I would rather have the replacement warranty that hf has.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,319  
I'm thinking I must have ignored the HF class action thing 'cause nothing showing up in my mailbox! I was getting excited for awhile :smiley_aafz:

I distinctly remember ignoring it. My thought at the time was, "Who thinks they're getting top notch stuff at rock bottom prices from HF? There is no great mystery around the 'compare to' pricing." I shook my head and chucked it into the trash can.

Same here, for the same reason.


When somebody offers me free money, I take it.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,320  
Turns out it did. Got myself a spare battery for my pole saw 15% off. And a free tape measure.




Same here, for the same reason.




Curiously, what makes brushless that much better?
It is more efficient and powerful vs equivalent brushed

It has very strong permanent magnets on the armature and the phase of the field windings is rotated to vary direction and speed.
 

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