Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,591  
I don't know if it's a good value, but the $80 16" x 30" Service Cart is super handy for me.

I don't have any space to actually work in the garage, so I load up the tools I need on the Service Cart and haul them to the driveway or back patio.

I wind up making several trips back into the garage to grab things and they all wind up on the cart. When I'm done, I can just roll the cart inside and put everything away without making another umpteen trips.
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I've got that same service cart. Right now using it for interior renovations, much nicer to move tools around on the cart than have 25 lbs of tools in a tool belt. I use it in the shop to keep tools ready to hand for whatever I am doing. I think it is excellent.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,592  
I used one of those solar battery chargers with a home brew regulator to maintain the charge on a backup generator battery. Worked great for a few months, then the solar collector failed. Replaced it with a different panel and it is still going.

FWIW, i saw a report that someone had left one of those (without a regulator) on a car for several months unattended and it caused the failure of the battery.
I tried to hook up a rig in my shed whereby a 30 watt solar panel would charge a large AGM battery, and then a Battery Tender Jr solar controller would trickle charge the batteries in our snow machines.

It didn’t work over winter (not enough sunlight) but the frequent small charging cycles is apparently hard on automotive batteries and thus not recommended.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,593  
I don't know if it's a good value, but the $80 16" x 30" Service Cart is super handy for me.

I don't have any space to actually work in the garage, so I load up the tools I need on the Service Cart and haul them to the driveway or back patio.

I wind up making several trips back into the garage to grab things and they all wind up on the cart. When I'm done, I can just roll the cart inside and put everything away without making another umpteen trips.
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I bought one of those a few months ago but returned it. It seemed to be a bit tippy with any weight on top shelf.

Sam's Club had a special sale, online, for a Sandusky like this one for $90 and free shipping. I was delivered yesterday and took about 20 minutes to assemble.

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It's much more stable IMHO.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,594  
...solar charger...
FWIW, I saw a report that someone had left one of those (without a regulator) on a car for several months unattended and it caused the failure of the battery.
I'm surprised the solar charger is powerful enough to do that but I know the HF $5 'float charger' will eventually cook the water out of a battery if it is left on for weeks. BTDT.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,595  
I've had one on their 35AH SLA for a couple of years with no problem. It has a 12VDC photocell and small LED running off it for a night light and a circuit for emergency lighting LEDs when utility power drops out.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,596  
I bought one of those a few months ago but returned it. It seemed to be a bit tippy with any weight on top shelf.

Sam's Club had a special sale, online, for a Sandusky like this one for $90 and free shipping. I was delivered yesterday and took about 20 minutes to assemble.

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It's much more stable IMHO.
A cart like that is mandatory for those with floorspace. I bought this one for $10.76 from Public Surplus and use it FREQUENTLY. Important things are good big wheels and welded construction.
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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,597  
I don't know if it's a good value, but the $80 16" x 30" Service Cart is super handy for me.

I don't have any space to actually work in the garage, so I load up the tools I need on the Service Cart and haul them to the driveway or back patio.

I wind up making several trips back into the garage to grab things and they all wind up on the cart. When I'm done, I can just roll the cart inside and put everything away without making another umpteen trips.
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I have long thought about getting a service cart of some sort for my garage but I am afraid it will become another permanent storage shelf rather than putting my tools away. Ever since I labeled my tool chest drawers, I have been great at returning tools... but that might change with a cart nearby.

Now I tend to use tool buckets and get my exercise in going back and forth from garage to house. I have outside steps to negotiate anyways so I don't think the cart will go any further than to my driveway to work on a car.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,598  
I went yesterday.. They had all the 5 drawer carts lined-up.. it was a pretty site.. all the colors.. I was mesmerized..
They had a 4 drawer at the end, then all the 5 drawers..
I went in for a 4 drawer & some Walnut shells for my blaster.. 98.00 later & the tool cart is still there..
I did manage to get a pk. of free towels & a free tape measure..
I forgot the tailgate on the Bronco wont open..
Gotta go back Saturday & get 1..
The wife was with me & said, why don't I come back Saturday & buy u THAT for X-mas?? I said, THAT sounds good to me..
She kept pushing towards the 5 drawer.. & THATS prob. what she'll get..??
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,599  
I hate that I'm leaning towards a blue one. I don't really want to spend the money, but I'm getting annoyed with myself for having wrenches and sockets tossed everywhere in plastic and cardboard boxes. Not sure I want the smaller one though. That 44 x 22 double banker is calling me. Really, really, REALLY don't want to spend the $450 on it though.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,600  
I went yesterday.. They had all the 5 drawer carts lined-up.. it was a pretty site.. all the colors.. I was mesmerized..
They had a 4 drawer at the end, then all the 5 drawers..
I went in for a 4 drawer & some Walnut shells for my blaster.. 98.00 later & the tool cart is still there..
I did manage to get a pk. of free towels & a free tape measure..
I forgot the tailgate on the Bronco wont open..
Gotta go back Saturday & get 1..
The wife was with me & said, why don't I come back Saturday & buy u THAT for X-mas?? I said, THAT sounds good to me..
She kept pushing towards the 5 drawer.. & THATS prob. what she'll get..??

Pump Guy,

I bought the 4 drawer tool cart and I am sorry that I did. Consider it carefully. The 5 drawer upper bin is deeper (up and down), the 4 drawer one is shallower and does not fit larger screw driver handles dropped down into the holes. The 5 drawer is deeper and more accommodating here.

The 5 drawer cart has deeper (front to back) and as such will fit more tools and do it better. The 5 tool cart also has added space along the outside sides. Overall, the 5 drawer cart is a better use of nearly the same floor space and will allow you just a bit more everything for the next 30 or 40 years that you own it. I know it seems like the $170 compared to the $85 is a deal breaker.... but I find myself kicking myself now for buying 2 of the 4 drawer units. When I bought they were on coupon for the 4 drawer at $99 and the 5 drawer at $149! I was such a fool!
 

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