What's your best and worst Harbor Freight buy?

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I stop at McDonald's for a burger and fries on the way to Harbor Freight and Walmart to pick up a few things.
 
I'm a big fan of HF. It's great for tools I use occasionally, but I wouldn't buy tools that needed to make a living with. I bought 2 small solar panels to keep the batteries charged in my plow truck and jeep, the jury is still out.;)
 
I bought 2 small solar panels to keep the batteries charged in my plow truck and jeep, the jury is still out.;)
Let us know how that works. It sounds like a good idea.

HF is on the way home from my work. I like to stop by to buy only one thing at a time. My white elephant gift this year is going to be 10 "free" tape measures. Since I get two fliers a week, I'll have this many in a few weeks. The flashlights are nice to have on hand, but they stop working frequently enough that I like to keep plenty of extras of those when they are the freebie.
 
I stop at McDonald's for a burger and fries on the way to Harbor Freight and Walmart to pick up a few things.
;lol;lol At one time, we may have run into each other a lot (if it were the same town)
I stopped eating Big Macs when they hit $3. Now they're $4 (burger only;ex) . Since then, I've lost a little weight and feel better to boot. I'm convinced it's not coincidence. (In fact, my wife has gotten me almost completely off of most meat by now and I'm much better off for it). HF is no longer within driving distance and we rarely go to Walmart. More and more, my friend with the big brown van brings me our stuff. I like it that way.
 
I've been in a Harbor Freight store twice. the first time was to buy a few very inexpensive items that I thought would be handy to have. the second time was to return a bunch of cheap crap! There will be no third time.
 
Let us know how that works. It sounds like a good idea.

HF is on the way home from my work. I like to stop by to buy only one thing at a time. My white elephant gift this year is going to be 10 "free" tape measures. Since I get two fliers a week, I'll have this many in a few weeks. The flashlights are nice to have on hand, but they stop working frequently enough that I like to keep plenty of extras of those when they are the freebie.
Wow, you must really hit HF hard::-) The free tapes are good, even if you pay a couple bucks for them. You can't have too many around the place. The free flashlights are kinda lame (I certainly would never pay for one), but its nice to always have one within reach and they come with batteries.
 
I stop at McDonald's for a burger and fries on the way to Harbor Freight and Walmart to pick up a few things.

LOL. there you have me. I've been to MdcD's twice in the past 41 yrs. 3 times if you count when I stopped in one in India just to see what the sold to a mostly vegetarian population. No beef burgers that I recall, but they did have some chicken and tofu/chickpea burgers on the menu.I passed on that one. Good eats are usually easy to find in India. A nice lunch was often less than a dollar.
 
Wow, you must really hit HF hard.

I really don't. Maybe 5-6 times per year, but the last time I was there, on Monday I decided that since I didn't need any more tapes, I would start keeping them to give as a white elephant gift, so I'll "have" to stop a few more times in the year to buy some little things. One big thing that I want to buy is the 7 ton splitter, but I haven't talked myself into the $320ish before taxes price tag.
 
I buy things , slow speed drill etc, to cannabalize into Halloween props. Do not buy them to be used as intended, I have real tools for that purpose.
do not get me wrong here, most actually seem to work and hold up, being the ones I buy are being abused..........
I used to make my living with tools so I have quite the collection of good stuff.
 
24" half inch drive breaker bar. I think I paid $12 for it...a "real" one was like $50.

I hate paying a lot for a tool I have to have but almost never use. I also hate cheaping out on a tool that I use a lot and have to have.
 
I really don't. Maybe 5-6 times per year, but the last time I was there, on Monday I decided that since I didn't need any more tapes, I would start keeping them to give as a white elephant gift, so I'll "have" to stop a few more times in the year to buy some little things. One big thing that I want to buy is the 7 ton splitter, but I haven't talked myself into the $320ish before taxes price tag.
Don't blame you on that one. The reviews are pretty mixed. Take the "up to" 7-ton rating with a grain of salt. If it really is 7 tons, then it's probably also very slow. In fact, one thing about HF that really gripes me is that they grossly overstate their specs on power stuff. If you're looking for an electric splitter, they've been discussed in the gear forum. There are three or four good quality honest 4 or 5-ton ones available for 300 or less with excellent reviews. I got a Homelite "5-ton" that is very good so far.
 
I've been in a Harbor Freight store twice. the first time was to buy a few very inexpensive items that I thought would be handy to have. the second time was to return a bunch of cheap crap! There will be no third time.
;lol But you shouldn't give up so easily. There's still plenty more. Take my carabiner assortment. Please.

The first two times are just part of the initiation rites::-)
 
My mind is still trying to wrap around the idea that they actually have brick and mortar stores . . . never realized this . . . always thought they were internet only.
 
My mind is still trying to wrap around the idea that they actually have brick and mortar stores . . . never realized this . . . always thought they were internet only.
Despite all the jokes, they do have some decent stuff. The trick is to get it on sale only, and only with a 20% coupon on top. That said, I don't think I'd ever get anything sight unseen from HF on the net unless I knew it well. Just too risky IMO, although you can take it back to a store and the shipping isn't too bad on most stuff.
 
HF has a lifetime warranty on their hand tools. Sears has gotten really persnickety about what they warranty and what they don't. My Craftsman torque wrench broke and they wouldn't replace it. I picked up a new one at HF on the way home.
 
="BrotherBart, post: 1229900, member: 6 HF has a lifetime warranty on their hand tools. Sears has gotten really persnickety about what they warranty and what they don't. My Craftsman torque wrench broke and they wouldn't replace it. I picked up a new one at HF on the way home.

I didn't know that. Including screwdrivers? I've found them to be pretty bad. Stuff like hammers, the better quality socket sets, etc, seem pretty bullet proof, but not everything. You can usually tell by looking, touching, feeling, which is why I shy away from a HF internet buy, although, God knows, that can go for any internet source.

Sears is just a ghost of what it used to be. Haven't been in one for years.
 
They won't take stuff like ratchets with cheater pipe cuts in the handle like I saw a Sears store do many years ago.
 
Most of my hand tools are craftsman. I have been happy with most if them and have never had a problem exchanging any hand tool the says "Craftsman" on it.
 
They won't take stuff like ratchets with cheater pipe cuts in the handle like I saw a Sears store do many years ago.

I don't think any of the kids behind the counter would be able to recognize something like ratchets with cheater pipe cuts in the handle.
 
Most of my hand tools are craftsman. I have been happy with most if them and have never had a problem exchanging any hand tool the says "Craftsman" on it.
I've heard that they went through a period when a bunch of managers were not properly honoring that warranty. I've also heard that they've corrected that a lot. I've got a lot of Craftsman hand tools, too, and they're fine. My experience with Craftsman brand power tools is another story, though, and I just generally don't like the stores anymore, nor their policy of exaggerating their "regular" prices to make their "sales" look better. Just my experience.
 
I bought a HF 13 drawer rolling tool chest for the garage. I read a LOT of reviews before hand and it was recommended as a much better buy that the typical craftsman rollers. Its a nice sturdy heavy chest... probably the best bet if you are not willing to spend the $$$ for a snap-on roller.

Ive bought some simple hand tools that I knew I only needed for a one time use, but generally avoid them otherwise.
 
I bought a HF 13 drawer rolling tool chest for the garage. I read a LOT of reviews before hand and it was recommended as a much better buy that the typical craftsman rollers. Its a nice sturdy heavy chest... probably the best bet if you are not willing to spend the $$$ for a snap-on roller.

Ive bought some simple hand tools that I knew I only needed for a one time use, but generally avoid them otherwise.
If it's that black 3-piece 11-drawer chest, it's a darned good chest for the price. I was lucky to get mine for about 140, I think, with 20% coupon (I don't think the coupons are good for chests anymore), then I painted it a nice red with chrome colored drawers (shouldn't all tool chests be red?) and it's been really good. It's not ball bearing slides, but they're pretty smooth. EDIT: Never mind. I see the one you mean. Nice looking chest, already red and probably nice glides.:cool:

Regarding Snap-On, there's something funny going on with that brand name. I've seen some Snap-On power items, like pressure washers and such, that apparently are poorly made and get poor reviews. I'd hate to see a good brand name like that get snowed under by the price wars.
 
My experience with Craftsman brand power tools is another story

I said HAND tools. I stay away from any Craftsman power tools. They just look crappy.
 
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