Mendonsy
Veteran Member
I also have an older HF caliper that seems to get around 2 years per battery. The accuracy seems reasonable, but I doubt you can believe the 3rd decimal place.
If you have my experience, the battery will be dead the next time you pick it up. I take the battery out once I知 done using it.
I did not find the accuracy issue though.
If you have my experience, the battery will be dead the next time you pick it up. I take the battery out once I知 done using it.
I did not find the accuracy issue though.
I'm a HF fan. They just opened one in the town near where I live. Awesome.
I'm new here so I didn't really read the 834 previous pages of posts to see if any of these have been mentioned, but...
I have one of the big HF US General tool boxes (72" cabinet with 56" chest on top, and the upright side-hanging cabinet) that I'd put up against any of the big and REALLY expensive brands. Thing is fantastic. I got a cheap bandsaw at the grand opening for something like $149 that actually works really well for anything I need. Some of the stuff I get there I assume is just disposable. But some of the other stuff is actually surprisingly well made and durable.
Latest purchase was a Vulcan welding cabinet. Holds my welder, plasma cutter, oxy bottles and torches, helmets, consumables...everything in one place. And it's one of those items that just amazes me with the quality/price.
Yeah, really you shouldn't walk into HF without one of these. Take a picture on you phone and show it to the cashier... over and over. If they can't scan it... sometimes doesn't work, they will type in the code number. Might only save you a few bucks but it will... over and over again.
When I see people wandering around the HF store obviously shopping w/o the benefit of coupons, I usually offer them whichever ones I'm not going to be using that shopping trip, and they are invariably both surprised and grateful.
Yeah, last summer I had a guy in front of me at checkout with a cartload of stuff. I hooked him up with the coupon database, and he saved about $15 that trip. Several other people started asking about that site right away.