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What do you like from Harbor Freight

I really like the Earthquake XT composite Impact wrench. I beat on that all the time and it never sweats. Even heavy rusted bolts.

I recently picked up a Hercules 1/4 compact impact driver and so far its been great, long battery life
I've been wanting to grab that earthquake.... Just haven't ponied up for it yet.
 
Yah I've had the 20 ton press for years.

HF makes some decent stuff. You just have to be selective. I have one of the old composite 1/2 drive ratchets. I have bounced on it with a 6 ft bar on it. Broke my Matco, broke my buddy's snap on. HF ratchet took it like a champ lol. It's not awful as a ratchet. YRMV.

Oh and in another thread WD40 in gallon containers is in every HF I have ever been in
 
I've seen it on YouTube side by side compared with snap-on's comparable one. Held up to it great
 
Extra long breaker bar
Floor jack
Jack stands
Impact sockets
100 PC. Driver bit set w/ all the oddball bits
Long reach needle nose pliers
(Straight/ 90 degree) Normally I think HF pliers are junk but purchased these two weeks ago and REALLY saved my bacon two days ago!)
I guess I look for those odd tools you look at and think, " I remember a time I wish I'd had one of those and I usually end up buying it."

ETA: Any tool that says "Chome Vanadium" should be a good quality tool.
 
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I need to get some needle nose... That's one tool I have almost none of, and have recently had use for. I never even thought about HF. Good idea :thumb:
 
big jack stands, 1/2 inch impact sockets, had an angle grinder I abused for years got so hot several times it would burn my hands through gloves and smoking I would let it cool and it would still work, that poor thing. It finally gave up the ghost and I bought a different one but for the price it served me well. Drill bits, grinding discs, and sanding discs. Just got some furniture sliders, some wheeled carts with wood frames.

I will have to pick up a few things other people mentioned.
 
20 ton air powered bottle jack has held up well
Heard good things about their little lathes actually, thinking of picking one up next year.

Damaged my 30" toolbox/roll cart. Unloading it from the back of a semi trailer with the forklift and ran over a rock which knocked the box off of the forks from about 6ft off the ground. Toolbox fell upside down onto the gravel. The spring latch for the bottom drawer flew apart and the whole cart now has a gangster lean going on
 
I picked up one of the $9.99 4.5" grinders the other day to replace one of mt $9.99 TSC grinders that died.

I have one of their engine stands and load levelers from an engine swap a couple years ago. Also 3 sets of their jack stands and one of the older 3 ton floor jacks.

My smaller drill press may be from there. My little horizontal band saw and disc/belt sander both are.
 
Sure wish I had their gantry right about now

Paid $200 for mine with a 1k winch on it. Added to the cross beam to make it 11 feet wide. Mounted it to the floor.

Held a700 pound transmission.

This is a VW engine going on a stand. Used to use my engine hoist for lifting. This is so much easier.
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I imagine it would work great for lifting bodies off frames. How did you get one for, did I read that right, $200?
 
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