brien23
Cleared for Takeoff
Don't ask to Borrow my tools I only buy the best, Harbor Freight.
Don't ask to Borrow my tools I only buy the best, Harbor Freight.
Don't ask to Borrow my tools I only buy the best, Harbor Freight.
HF has come a long way. Their ICON line is actually really good.
Complain if you will, but you won’t strip it and it ain’t gonna break.This bolt came with a Harbor Freight stand I bought a few years back....
http://www.bowersflybaby.com/tech/screwed.jpg
Ron Wanttaja
Oh yeah for sure! Craftsman has really deteriorated in quality. Dad and I will go over to HF when they run their big sales every now and then. Lots of good products that are comparable to the higher name brands.Harbor Freight tools is much better quality then Craftsman this days. I like their toll boxes, the only problem i have no more room for it.
Don't ask to Borrow my tools I only buy the best, Harbor Freight.
Craftsman hasn't been a tool company in decades. Sears would just apply the name (to some good stuff, to some junk) over the years. When the vultures started ripping apart Sears for any value they could cash in on, the name was sold to Stanley/Black and Decker so they could put it on their stuff. Stanley actually makes some stuff they put the Craftsman name on in Texas. To further complicate the mess, Stanley licensed Lowe's to put the Craftsman name on an entire line of Chinese crap (formerly bearing their Kobalt branding).Harbor Freight tools is much better quality then Craftsman this days. I like their toll boxes, the only problem i have no more room for it.
Craftsman hasn't been a tool company in decades. Sears would just apply the name (to some good stuff, to some junk) over the years. When the vultures started ripping apart Sears for any value they could cash in on, the name was sold to Stanley/Black and Decker so they could put it on their stuff. Stanley actually makes some stuff they put the Craftsman name on in Texas. To further complicate the mess, Stanley licensed Lowe's to put the Craftsman name on an entire line of Chinese crap (formerly bearing their Kobalt branding).
This bolt came with a Harbor Freight stand I bought a few years back....
http://www.bowersflybaby.com/tech/screwed.jpg
Ron Wanttaja
I've got a Chicago electric, HF, 4&1/2" angle grinder from >10 years ago..
Came with extra brushes... Don't know where the brushes are... Grinder still works... Won't die.
I always liked them for "disposable" tools, i.e., things I'd likely lose before I wore it out. Screwdrivers, tape measures, etc...Harbor Freight owner is worth $3.1 Billion. He started the business with his dad. There's money to be made in cheap tools...apparently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Smidt
Harbor Freight owner is worth $3.1 Billion. He started the business with his dad. There's money to be made in cheap tools...apparently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Smidt
And is apparently a certificated private pilot with some Gulfstream type ratings.Harbor Freight owner is worth $3.1 Billion. He started the business with his dad. There's money to be made in cheap tools...apparently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Smidt
And is apparently a certificated private pilot with some Gulfstream type ratings.
Kobalt was made by one of the truck tool brands, Mac or SnapOn... Can't member which.Craftsman hasn't been a tool company in decades. Sears would just apply the name (to some good stuff, to some junk) over the years. When the vultures started ripping apart Sears for any value they could cash in on, the name was sold to Stanley/Black and Decker so they could put it on their stuff. Stanley actually makes some stuff they put the Craftsman name on in Texas. To further complicate the mess, Stanley licensed Lowe's to put the Craftsman name on an entire line of Chinese crap (formerly bearing their Kobalt branding).
Actually HF makes some reasonable stuff and some junk lust like Sears had. I'm using a bunch of random Pittsburgh-branded stuff now to supplement my old "bought at Sears n the heydey" mechanics tools. On the other hand some of their other stuff is egregiously bad crap. The brother of our company's founder loved HF and would by all kinds of junk there, including a drill press that was unusable because you couldn't lock the table in place so that it didn't move while you were working and a pair of bolt cutters whose jaws were so soft they deformed the first time I tried to use it.
Why is someone with his cash settling for a puny little Gulfstream?
I don't have any tools, IA's are not require tools.
"well" is relativeHey Tom! Glad to see you posting! Hope you’re doing well!
They are all made by the same chinamanI still recall the first time I went to Harbor Freight (Tallahassee); I was simply amazed at how utterly terrible the tools were. Contrast with now, when many of their tools are pretty decent.
As for the Kobalt comments, they were decent for a while, now same old adequate China junk. If I’m buying China junk, I’m getting it cheaply at HF.
Craftsman went to crap after Kmart bought Sears with the already-formed plan of liquidating brands and assets. I’m encouraged by Stanley Works’ plan to build a large tool plant here.
And I love Klein tools.