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Re: harbor freight/ northern tools
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Posted by thejdman01 on January 06, 2005 at 08:43:11 from (152.163.101.8):
In Reply to: harbor freight/ northern tools posted by ric on January 06, 2005 at 01:50:34:
you get what you pay for some things are ok some arent. i love harbor freight for greeze zerks etc as you can get a good selection cheap price. if you using the tools for a living and you use them severly they wont last. none of harbor frieghts tools will handle cheater bars. the harbor freight offers a "lifetime warrenty" from pittsburg but you might as well wipe you behind with the warrenty card. took tools back there they told me i had to send it in send it in and got it returned "out of business" then got a new adress and sent it there and they jacked me around i wasnt pleased trying to claim there warenty. the way ive seen their tools and experience using them if you want to take the lug nuts off your lawnmower there inch drive socket usually stands up. lol but in all seriousness and honestly from honest experience on there 3/4 inch drive rachet you can put about the same torque on a snap on 3/8s rachet and the snap on wont break where the 3/4 harbor freight will. you can adapt a 3/4 socket down to 3/8 and put a snap on rachet on it w/a bar and it wont break harbor freight will. and i was very very very disappointed in the fact that you couldnt even buy a rebuild kit for their rachets. once they break there junk much like they were to start with
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