Harbor Freight - what sucks and what doesn't list

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Since we all like to tinker with mechanical things like our motorized bikes, and do it on a "low budget" - I thought it would be helpful to post which tools sold at HFT are good, and which ones are not.

I have found that most of the tools are OK if you are not a professional contractor/mechanic that depends on them every day - but there are some items that aren't worth the shipping from China. There's a reason why some have nicknamed them "horror freight". When I placed my first catalog order from them several years ago, they were "Harbor Freight Salvage". Where did the "salvage" go? I can risk $25 on a 4.5" grinder, but I wouldn't trust a HFT pacemaker!

Post your experiences both good and bad!

Also - let's not get into China bashing. It's all about getting cool tools cheap. For example, a HFT auto feed wire welder for 90 bucks can get a fellow MB enthusiast making custom frames where they wouldn't be able to afford the $500 Miller or Lincoln.


The Good-

Central Pneumatics 2HP pancake compressor. - I've had mine for several years now. It is oil lubricated with cast iron cylinder. Great for dusting things off with compressed air, and to run small air tools. I even run my IR 230C impact gun with it. (in short bursts, enough to knock off lug nuts with ease!) Can be had for $89 on sale.

4.5" Grinder - Had mine for about 5 years. It hasn't failed me yet! Gearbox is noisy, but my buddies Home Depot Ryobi is worse.

Bench Grinder w/flex shaft - I use this one a lot. I had to replace the brushes already! (it is about 3 years old)

3/8" butterfly impact wrench - Great for automotive work. Knocking off oil drain plugs, caliper bolts, etc. Small enough to fit in most spots, powerful enough to break small fasteners (less than 15mm bolt head) loose.

Electronic Fly Swatter - yep, this one is silly, but they had a pile of them on sale for $2.99. Kills flies and yellow jackets with a hearty "SNAP" and a bright blue spark.

Engine cleaning gun - add compressed air with some detergent mix and end up with a sparkling clean engine. (cars, lawn mowers, etc.) Works great on alloy rims blasting away brake dust with ease. I do have to crank up my 220V compressor to run it continuously, as the little HFT compressor cannot keep up.

6.5 HP Horizontal Shaft Engine - we beat the living carp out of these Honda GX clones and they keep coming back for more. Disable the governor, and keep it under 5000RPM! The ones I've purchased had the "Central Machinery" brand and were made by Lifan in China - a large motorcycle/scooter manufacturer. "Greyhound" is a new trade name for HFT. I have one of their new 2.5HP engines, but haven't powered anything with it yet. (it is going on a rack mount motorized bike project)

The Bad -

1/2" drive impact extension set - The metal is too soft and considerable energy is lost in the extension and not applied to the nut or bolt you are trying to hammer off. My Craftsman impact extensions are hard enough to transfer the power, yet not shatter like a standard extension would. The HFT set is the one I will loan out. :devil2: (Golden Rule #1 - Never loan out tools you actually want back!)

Anything cordless. (and less than say $35) The chargers are most likely overnight trickle chargers, the batteries self discharge in a week, the motors are not too powerful.

1/2" Drive Electric Impact Wrench - Rated at 240 lb/ft, I doubt it exceeds 120 lb/ft. Very disappointed. Another one to loan out. :)

1/2" Drive Impact Wrench - This one is kind of a toss up. For 20 bucks did I really expect it to deliver 250 lb/ft of torque? It doesn't, but I do use it quite a bit. I'll pull out the Ingersoll Rand impact if this one doesn't have the balls to do the job.
 
I know what you mean about rechargeables.

Some more items that are worthy:

Small vacuum adapter (for PC's, small tools, etc) - we got a new vacuum and this sucker will pull chrome off
Picker upper thingymagoober (grabs the stuff that falls behind the washer and dryer) - extended hand
Bolt Cutter
Blister pack of wire ties (seems like they are good quality at an exceptional price)
Pack of 4 micro fiber cloths

There are more......can't remember.
 
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Another vote here for the 6.5HP engines they sell. Been riding strong with my engine since day one, several thousand miles, and I've banged it up a bit, and still it runs good as new! Why get a Briggs & Stratton when the HF engines are SO much better, and much easier to take apart and work on!

I also got several pliers, and cutters, and wire strippers, and they ALL work great. I always go to HF before walking into a Home Depot or Lowe's!
 
I was at Harbor Freight yesterday. "500 Lb. Capacity Aluminum Cargo Carrier" is on sale for around $50 so is "Excess Cargo Carrier" Sure they go on a trailer hitch, but I have a feeling that with an axle they would make great bike trailer, all you need is a couple tires, axle, hitch, and some imagination. I almost bought one. Only weighs 27 lbs.
 
I bought the stand up bead blaster cabinet on sale for $219.00 and it really works great it works better than my buddies 750 snapon brand just because of the location of the suction tube its in the middle of the sand trap on mine and on his its over to the left of the tank and all the sand seems to blow over to the right after blasting its a real pain to use. I couldnt be happier and i also bought the 13 drawer roll around tool box and it is great for the money on sale at $156. NOw ive got all my tools organized and its nice to know where they are when i need it.
 
That is great!! This is turning into a very nice, useful thread.

I've been using my drill press for several months now for all sorts of "production" stuff. If anything, it's getting better. I like the little pup!
 
If you have a regular 1/8" Dremel, you can get a package of three 1-1/2 fiber-reinforced discs that are 1/4 bigger than Dremel-Brand, they last longer, and are stronger, and you always get a new shaft with them to mount the discs for $5. Beats having to buy those pieces separately.
 
bike multi tool

i bought a bicycle muli tool from there.last one on the rack.6 bucks.gots a tire spoon,chain break,2 spoke wrenches and a bunch of allen heads some philips heads and some flat heads.pretty cool!
 
Harbor Freight has a little bicycle headlight takes 3 AAA batts lasts 60-70 hours the light has 3 leds bright even in the daylight hours (in ny law says light must be on) I would use it even if were not the law, cars notice you a lot better. $6 and the batteries do last, mounts right on handlebars.good price better than walmart or target
 
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