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Re: harbor freight/ northern tools
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Posted by Bob in KY on January 14, 2005 at 10:39:22 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: harbor freight/ northern tools posted by ric on January 06, 2005 at 01:50:34:
Hey ric. I live very near the Harbor Freight here in Lexington and I use a lot of their tools. In my mind, National Tool is a small step above Harbor Freight on quality, so I keep an eye to that when I research a purchase. I buy my jacks, stands, air tools, sandblasters, and other big ticket items from Harbor Freight, but their sockets and wrenches are junk. Of course they will replace anything that breaks, but I am tired of running back and forth. I recently bought a Chicago electric 1/2 inch drill from them. Used it for about two months and the thing died. I took it back and they gave me a new one. No questions asked. I liked that. I recently bought a 10d nailer from them to build a barn. I bought some of their nails but they did not have ring nails. When I went to the fastener store in town, they did not have the angle of nail to fit the Harbor Freight gun. Harbor Freight's gun uses 28 degree nails, the others use 30 degree. It will not work. In my experience, the Chinese come over here and get our quality tools and take them back to China to copy. When they do, they use inferior metals and change the design just slightly so that US customs will not rant and rave about patent infringements. The long and the short of it, you have to be careful what you buy.
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