Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,701  
Regarding HF cordless items, is Bauer (red) or Hercules (blue) if reasonable quality, or are both to be avoided? I have a 15 or 20 year old DeWalt 18V kit (drill, circular saw, saws all and flashlight in a hard case) that still works great, but the batteries are miserable, expensive, don't last long per charge and go bad often.

Maybe I should go buy a new Lithium DeWalt kit for $500 and go another 20 years?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,702  
You can get the batteries rebuilt. I think it generally runs about half the cost of new ones. Lots of places online where you can send them, or at least in our area, the Interstate Battery outlet does it. Or you can buy the cells and do it yourself (I did an old NiCad cordless tool battery years ago. I have not attempted a newer Lithium-ion - many of the better brands have some electronics in the battery that communicates with the tool, which may complicate things a bit)
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,703  
Speaking of tamper proof screws, here's a security bit set that I'm glad I have. It's got every security or odd bit I ever came across as well as some more normal ones. Most recently, I had to install a license plate on a trailer and needed it and my folding knife had an odd adjustment screw. The refrigerator has an odd adjustment screw.

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1 Pc Security Bit Set with Case


These cost around $8 with a coupon but I have seen them on specials and sidewalk sales for less.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,704  
Speaking of tamper proof screws, here's a security bit set that I'm glad I have. It's got every security or odd bit I ever came across as well as some more normal ones. Most recently, I had to install a license plate on a trailer and needed it and my folding knife had an odd adjustment screw. The refrigerator has an odd adjustment screw.

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1 Pc Security Bit Set with Case


These cost around $8 with a coupon but I have seen them on specials and sidewalk sales for less.

I have that set and use it very often. No problems at all.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,705  
Regarding HF cordless items, is Bauer (red) or Hercules (blue) if reasonable quality, or are both to be avoided? I have a 15 or 20 year old DeWalt 18V kit (drill, circular saw, saws all and flashlight in a hard case) that still works great, but the batteries are miserable, expensive, don't last long per charge and go bad often.

Maybe I should go buy a new Lithium DeWalt kit for $500 and go another 20 years?

I have had the same experience with my DeWalt 18V NiCad drill/saw kit- they were great when new, but the power goes away too quickly- unfortunately- as Johnny Mc says changing them to Li-ion is not really easily do-able

That's why I started buying refurb Hitachi Li-ion stuff from Big Sky Tools- they have great prices periodically- you just have to sign up for their email list and keep an eye on the comparison pricings.

I started buying from them when we had our barn built in '12- they overhead door installers beat the living snot out of the Hitachi refurb impact-drivers they were using, so I asked and they were all too happy to brag on how cheaply they got them, and how well they held up in their professional use of them.

I have never been disappointed or had a problem with them, and my Hitachi impact-driver gets used constantly [prolly more often than it should be--- :rolleyes:]- and the above posts re: hex to socket driver bits are true for me too.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,706  
I have that set and use it very often. No problems at all.

I have the smaller 33 piece set and likewise- it has made me able to tamper with lots of stuff I prolly shouldn't be... :confused2:

I looked more closely at that 100 piece set, end by my count close to 40 of those bits are just plain standard Phillips and straight or hexagonal screwdriver bits that are prolly redundant for most of us.

I don't think there were any like that in the 33 piece set.

Just sayin'
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,707  
Those things are great, haven't broken one yet but do seem to lose them. I should buy some more.
I use them extensively, I "built" my trailer enclosure, which goes from a flatbed equipment trailer (so I can haul my M4700),
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to one with side racks

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to an enclosed cargo trailer

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with about 50 to 100 flat U bolts and rely on my DeWALT 20V Max and that adapter to a deep 7/16 socket for assembly, dissasembly. Without that my wrist would die turning the wrench.


Regarding HF cordless items, is Bauer (red) or Hercules (blue) if reasonable quality, or are both to be avoided? I have a 15 or 20 year old DeWalt 18V kit (drill, circular saw, saws all and flashlight in a hard case) that still works great, but the batteries are miserable, expensive, don't last long per charge and go bad often.

Maybe I should go buy a new Lithium DeWalt kit for $500 and go another 20 years?
NO!!! buy the adapter and just some new batteries. You can get the adapter, a charger and 2 batteries for about $100.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,708  
The current 44" toolbox depth is listed as 18 1/2" deep -vs- 22" highlighted in the coupon. The current 56" is 22" deep...

The text in the coupon mentions "Series 2", as seen on some of the new 30" 5-drawer mechanic's carts.
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Good point, another $100 for an inch and a half.

Actually 3-1/2", if they are measuring both the same way. In fact, maybe even 4". My 44" cabinet measures 18", rather than 18-1/2", and that's measuring from the back to the face of the drawer pulls.

BTW, I ended up getting the discontinued "End Cabinet" after all. :thumbsup: Just yesterday morning, all the HF stores got the go ahead to sell their display unit on "clearance". So I bought the one in the nearest store for another $30 off: $119!
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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,709  
I have the smaller 33 piece set and likewise- it has made me able to tamper with lots of stuff I prolly shouldn't be... :confused2:

I looked more closely at that 100 piece set, end by my count close to 40 of those bits are just plain standard Phillips and straight or hexagonal screwdriver bits that are prolly redundant for most of us.

I don't think there were any like that in the 33 piece set.

Just sayin'

Same with me. I looked at both and was happy with the 33 piece set. Still am.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,710  
I use them extensively, I "built" my trailer enclosure, which goes from a flatbed equipment trailer (so I can haul my M4700),
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to one with side racks

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to an enclosed cargo trailer

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with about 50 to 100 flat U bolts and rely on my DeWALT 20V Max and that adapter to a deep 7/16 socket for assembly, dissasembly. Without that my wrist would die turning the wrench.


NO!!! buy the adapter and just some new batteries. You can get the adapter, a charger and 2 batteries for about $100.

Links please! Sounds super interesting
 

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