California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Show me where somebody said that.can't understand how people can say they don't notice the difference between Harbor Freight good and quality goods!
HF stuff isn't 'best available', rather in a lot of cases it is 'good enough' for someone who will pay for the tool the first time they use it. I don't think anyone expects more than that. Of course I wouldn't try to earn my living daily with this stuff, that's not what they sell.
I have a lot of their things - needle scaler, portable band saw, powered sewer cleanout snake etc - that have far more than paid for themselves. I've won the gamble far more times than I've needed to take an item back for (cheerful) refund. The $169 sewer tool (similar) in particular saved a $180 holiday-rate RotoRooter callout and paid for itself the first time I used it. 10 years and many uses later it still works fine. (and saves $125~180 every time I use it.)
Sometimes I've bought stuff that was lesser quality than even the cheap price forewarned:
I had my first hydraulic cylinder resealed by a shop for $165. For the second one I spent $30 for the HF pipe wrench and $10 for the seals. That's cost effective if I never use the wrench again. (and actually I've used it several times since to break loose old rusty plumbing).[posted in this thread by me, post #327] I bought a huge HF aluminum pipe wrench for a one-time project - to get the end off a hydraulic cylinder. It worked fine. But the next time I used it, the shoulder of an old rusty pipe elbow gouged its teeth instead of unscrewing the elbow. ... This is for very occasional farm repairs like that hydraulic cylinder, I don't need the quality I would buy for daily tradesman use.
I'm not saying this approach fits everyone. But if you don't understand how anyone could buy HF gear - you need to broaden your understanding.