5 Tools You Should Never Buy from Harbor Freight

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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  Před 5 lety +276

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    • @pervussummers5230
      @pervussummers5230 Před 5 lety +12

      Yes I purchased some really cheap harbor freight items. The Jack's were excellent.

    • @erickcolon9116
      @erickcolon9116 Před 5 lety +5

      I need one of those badly!!!

    • @gerardcomeau2160
      @gerardcomeau2160 Před 5 lety +5

      @@pervussummers5230 👅
      Never buy sexual tools at your local porn shop. Be a carpenter so you won't get framed, when you are walking the vegetable Isle.
      T-4-2Party-Original-Pepe🐸

    • @gerardcomeau2160
      @gerardcomeau2160 Před 5 lety +1

      @@crisdlcruz145
      Boat load.
      T-4-2Party-Original-Pepe🐸

    • @katrinahopkins1516
      @katrinahopkins1516 Před 5 lety +3

      Good morning Mr.kilmer, bet I've got April fools video treat for us, laughing already!

  • @indie2311
    @indie2311 Před 5 lety +3077

    My wife complains for spending 30 minutes in harbor freight. Then goes to Ross for 3 hours...

    • @cristinatalley7248
      @cristinatalley7248 Před 5 lety +14

      indie2311 😂

    • @jamessmith-bw4nb
      @jamessmith-bw4nb Před 3 lety +286

      That's funny! My harbor freight is right next to Ross! She's goes her way, I go mine!

    • @joeishere500
      @joeishere500 Před 3 lety +11

      ,,yeah go figure rite

    • @timmytot666
      @timmytot666 Před 3 lety +15

      Ross is better

    • @dznuts9824
      @dznuts9824 Před 3 lety +88

      Im that one wife who can't go to harbor freight alone because I come home spending way too much 🤑 but a good date night for me is harbor freight or puck-n-pull💖 with pizza and beer

  • @methemonkeyking
    @methemonkeyking Před 5 lety +1927

    My greatest pastime was going to Toys or Us as a kid, now it’s Harbor Freight

    • @danielhall1226
      @danielhall1226 Před 4 lety +55

      I thought I was the only one. It went from toys-R-us to Best buy to Home Depot to Harbor freight.
      Now I want to open a tool store that sells high end to cheap tools and allows manufacturers and customers to demo and compare the tools they want to sell or buy.

    • @garymatthys3605
      @garymatthys3605 Před 4 lety +60

      I used to love the tool department at Sears/Sears hardware

    • @HuyNguyen-uu3jv
      @HuyNguyen-uu3jv Před 4 lety +35

      RIP Toys R Us

    • @meTimetraveler
      @meTimetraveler Před 4 lety +15

      i really like harbor freight, i have not had anything break

    • @kurtvonfricken6829
      @kurtvonfricken6829 Před 4 lety +19

      Gary Matthys
      Craftsman used to be made in the USA.

  • @bigmikemac
    @bigmikemac Před 2 lety +207

    I work at Harbor Freight, and I agree with you 200%.
    Some of the stuff is junk,and alot is good and getting better. Do the research before you buy. It amazes me the people who buy cheap, and then complain when it breaks.

    • @corygriffiths4394
      @corygriffiths4394 Před 2 lety +7

      Good point and what some people don’t realize is not all of us can afford to just buy high quality tools tools are expensive especially power tools that are high quality

    • @TheDylan6908
      @TheDylan6908 Před rokem +6

      Mike, if that's the case maybe they shouldn't have "quality tools lowest price" on their store front.

    • @richcityrepresentative8805
      @richcityrepresentative8805 Před rokem +8

      @@TheDylan6908 maybe it's quality for the price?

    • @chrisx5127
      @chrisx5127 Před 11 měsíci +2

      How do you know what is good and what is junk though?

    • @bryananderson3772
      @bryananderson3772 Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@@TheDylan6908it doesn't say "good quality" just quality. It's legal

  • @Leon3716
    @Leon3716 Před 2 měsíci +8

    This is Ozzy Osbourne if he was a mechanic

  • @douglasmcneil6689
    @douglasmcneil6689 Před 3 lety +816

    I really miss the old Craftsman tools section at Sears.

    • @nickwooldridge
      @nickwooldridge Před 3 lety +44

      Their at lowes now

    • @DaveAustadaustadconstruction
      @DaveAustadaustadconstruction Před 3 lety +61

      Yeah A lot of the craftsman are not the same quality they used to be I was a fan in the day .
      Now try find screw drivers that aren't made of poor quality steel or pot metal

    • @sansdecorum4600
      @sansdecorum4600 Před 3 lety +12

      @@DaveAustadaustadconstruction Actually, the made from old hood oraments and Fridgidaire emblems.

    • @soonersciencenerd383
      @soonersciencenerd383 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nickwooldridge i heard lowes is closing, too.

    • @googleuser868
      @googleuser868 Před 3 lety +36

      Picked up and examined a 1/2 inch craftsman breaker bar today. They wanted $35 for it. Rough feel to the handle. Sloppy build quality. Glad I've got a box full of made in America Craftsman tools before quality went to hell.

  • @garyjones6288
    @garyjones6288 Před 3 lety +712

    If you tied Scotty's hands behind his back he would be unable to talk.

  • @joselinoguerrero763
    @joselinoguerrero763 Před rokem +92

    My first job as a mechanic about 8 years ago, I got their 130 piece pittsburgh mechanic set. The set was garbage, but it got a couple of jobs done. When I started seeing what tools needed some upgrading and tools were getting me by, I bought what I needed. I learned that THIS is how you should shop with Harbor Freight. Buy what you need in the moment because you don't have it. If it's often used and it breaks down, at least it got some jobs done to help you pay for the upgrade. If it's rarely used but it gets the jobs done, just keep the cheap Harbor Freight tools.

    • @George-on3zm
      @George-on3zm Před rokem +1

      But what wrenches or sockets did you end up buying to upgrade??

    • @joselinoguerrero763
      @joselinoguerrero763 Před rokem +9

      My socket sets are a mix of Snap-on, Matco, and actually some Pittsburgh impact sockets from Harbor freight. Their impact sockets are really worth getting. My wrenches are Snap-on and Gear Wrench. In general all my tools still are mostly a variety of Snap-on and Harbor Freight.

    • @dfailsthemost
      @dfailsthemost Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I agree. Start cheap and see what you actually need. I've had garbage wrenches work fine for years without stripping fasteners. But I've found that hex drivers need to be decent or else I'll regret using them.

    • @Phone-sh7jg
      @Phone-sh7jg Před 3 měsíci

      Shazaam

    • @dfailsthemost
      @dfailsthemost Před 3 měsíci +1

      I agree with this. There are some potential pitfalls along this road, but I wholeheartedly agree.

  • @jensandersen8270
    @jensandersen8270 Před 2 lety +16

    As a high school shop teacher, I've been buying from Harbor Freight for over 25 years! But like Scott says you have to check what your buying!! Most tools are great and last forever!

  • @samuelt2072
    @samuelt2072 Před 5 lety +239

    Bought lots of stuff from HF over the years...
    Got to remember two things:
    -have realistic expectations
    -you get what you pay for

    • @danwatson8245
      @danwatson8245 Před 5 lety +6

      Facts

    • @donaldmiller8629
      @donaldmiller8629 Před 4 lety +6

      Samuel T ,
      Not always. You can pay top dollar for the name and still get junk.

    • @joelkerper8128
      @joelkerper8128 Před 4 lety +4

      The new Icon Tool line is so far really good quality. As well as the 30' U.S. General Tool Cart only like 200ish dollars depends on the store and your discounts.

    • @Normal1855
      @Normal1855 Před 4 lety +7

      Exactly. People try and use Harbor Freight tools for commercial use, then get upset when they stop working. I buy allot of tools there for a specific purpose. A once in awhile use. I have no illusion that they're not commercial grade.

    • @_thebusphotograher_cali
      @_thebusphotograher_cali Před 3 lety

      I actually have harbor freight socket sets there 6 years old and a old jack my father bought from them they still work.

  • @Theimichie
    @Theimichie Před 2 lety +126

    I love Harbor Freight. They've bailed me out of jams more than a few times with tools that I could afford that got the job done. I've never been under any illusions about the quality of some of the tools and I've always been impressed that I've had choices in quality in some tools. I needed a tap and die set the the other day and was worried about snapping the tap-so I got the best quality they had-might not have been the best quality available in town but it got the job done and didn't break the bank. Harbor Freight came through again!

  • @BrandonMinguez
    @BrandonMinguez Před 2 lety +12

    This is similar to advice my dad gave me. When there's good, better, and best options. The "better" option is usually the lowest you want to go with for a reliable product.

    • @johnstudd4245
      @johnstudd4245 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, I usually stay away from the cheapest of anything.

    • @ericstainz9072
      @ericstainz9072 Před 2 měsíci

      My dad gave me some good advice after a Mexican kid kept beating me up when I was a kid. My dad told me to…
      “Try and get along with your older brother”😂

  • @Oldman899
    @Oldman899 Před 2 lety +12

    Scotty, great review of Harbor Freight tools. You just taught me a good lesson “don’t buy too cheap”. I love Harbor Freight and I love your videos.

  • @johnbarron4265
    @johnbarron4265 Před 3 lety +437

    The beauty of Harbor Freight is that it turns a weekend warrior's garage into a professional mechanic's shop. You just have to be smart with how you use the tools and they will last a long time.

    • @ignaciosx
      @ignaciosx Před 3 lety +6

      Yep

    • @mikebegay3824
      @mikebegay3824 Před 3 lety +29

      And don't loan them out.

    • @cheyannehall2130
      @cheyannehall2130 Před 3 lety +36

      Harbor freight employee here, alot if out hand tools have life time warranty too as long as you can bring them in, sockets, ratchets, screwdrivers, pliers, levels, tape measures, impact sockets, extensions an more! All in Pittsburgh brand, dole brand and quinn brand!

    • @409offroadadv6
      @409offroadadv6 Před 3 lety +15

      @@cheyannehall2130 True! I use some of there tools professionally and have never had an issue warranting anything. Pretty impressive for the price!

    • @Aedalas
      @Aedalas Před 2 lety +19

      @@jethrogump9016 Regardless of his age or sex, he's not wrong.

  • @david_W5QDF
    @david_W5QDF Před 3 lety +559

    As a Professional Mechanic for over 40 years, I have owned Snap-On, Mac, Craftsman, and Harbor Freight Tools. I can make even the cheap disposable tools last because I know before I use them that they are weak and cannot take the abuse. By being easy on them I could get them to last a while. Sometimes it's not the quality of the tool as much as it is the quality of the mechanic...LOL

    • @bobby0081
      @bobby0081 Před 3 lety +54

      When I was younger I worked in a shop with a guy who was strong like and ox and smart like a tractor and he would use 1/4" drive ratchets and strip the teeth out of good Snap On stuff because he was so strong and the ratchet was way too small for what he was doing. This proves your point that even good tools can be broken if you use them incorrectly or don't use them within their limits.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před 3 lety +72

      The general rule of thumb with tools:
      - If it's something you're going to use on an almost daily basis... buy the best.
      - If it's something you're going to use maybe once a month... buy the midrange.
      - If it's something you're only ever going to use a few times... buy the cheapest you can find.

    • @catherineharris4746
      @catherineharris4746 Před 3 lety +6

      You're absolutely right!😀👍👍👍

    • @chrisgossman4522
      @chrisgossman4522 Před 3 lety +26

      I have Pittsburg wrenches and sockets. Also Snap-ON and Mac. It’s not worth the extra money to buy anything from Snap-on or Mac. Harbor freight Pittsburg tool have a lifetime warranty. Can’t go wrong.

    • @katsebua
      @katsebua Před 3 lety +10

      J C Pennys ( a zillion years ago) used to have a good line of sockets, etc., much like Sears. The brand was Penncraft. I pick them up at lawn sales if I find them.

  • @carter358
    @carter358 Před rokem +9

    I bought their Portland Pole Saw around 6 years ago and it's still going strong! This was back when they were more generous with the coupons so I got it for $52.99 and that thing is a beast! At first the only blades I could find were $16 each at Lowe's. Then Walmart sorry carrying those 8" blades for $8.99 each and now they sell them in 2 packs for $15. Admittedly, the blades don't last very long no matter what brand you get, but the saw is great. I love that thing.

    • @scottwillis5434
      @scottwillis5434 Před rokem

      I'll bet you don't use it for a tree trimming business, though.

  • @sergioramirez4511
    @sergioramirez4511 Před rokem +3

    Scotty, I have been following you for years and you give great advice and I tool am a Harbor Freight Guy, once a week type of thing, for tons of different projects and have saved myself a ton. Just did my daughters brake job, by buying some new tools for 20 bucks and saved over 400

  • @troobie
    @troobie Před 5 lety +527

    Harbor Freight tools have saved me tons of times. I'm a fan.

    • @thunderbolt5354
      @thunderbolt5354 Před 5 lety +13

      @ Timoty Truby Move to China you Chinese Tool Loving Dork !

    • @eternalbeing3339
      @eternalbeing3339 Před 5 lety +7

      @@thunderbolt5354 lol

    • @frankjh1950
      @frankjh1950 Před 5 lety +19

      I am picky about what I get at harbor freight.

    • @mickm5097
      @mickm5097 Před 5 lety +28

      I like Harbor Freight too. Scotty's wrong about the recip saw though- they are often 19.99, and if you only use them occasionally, they can last for years. I had one that cut studs removing a wall, broke down 50+ pallets, pruned trees and did various random jobs. It finally stripped its internal gears after about 5 years- $20! Don't buy it if you're a pro, but for anyone who only needs it once or twice a month, there's no reason to buy a $100 saw. Same w their $10 grinders- I've got about 8 of those, each with a different disc- for cutting, sanding, wire brushing, grinding and so on. Pros should buy a Dewalt or Milwaukee or something, for my occasional needs, I paid the same price for 8 that I'd pay for 1, and I don't have to mess with changing to different discs.

    • @bluewave3417
      @bluewave3417 Před 5 lety +13

      @@thunderbolt5354 almost all of it is made in China. Even the so-called "good quality" stuff.

  • @motorbreath3
    @motorbreath3 Před 5 lety +61

    I'm thinking you should invest in 4 or 5 Harbor Freight TOOL STORAGE units !
    Seriously , maybe a shed or something Scotty. I think I saw a flattened out cat under a pile of tools .

  • @briandimascio3624
    @briandimascio3624 Před rokem +12

    Im pretty impressed by the ICON line. Got 1/2” flex head extended ratchet (~$60 I think) & love it so I bought the matching 3/8” & they get a lot of use. I like that theyre selling higher quality tools & hope they continue to. I don’t own any Pittsburgh tools but all I hear is “when they break they replace them” (I’d rather have something that I don’t have to keep running back to the store cuz it broke). I also have a harbor freight Daytona 3ton had jack and it’s been great and their US General tool boxes/chests look good but I went with husky HD

    • @08HR350z
      @08HR350z Před 5 měsíci

      Just got a Pittsburg 3 ton low profile jack for $60 on sale from them so that’s good to know it’s working good for you

  • @keithosterkamp6207
    @keithosterkamp6207 Před 2 lety +5

    Scotty I love your enthusiasm and good humor. Solid advice as always.

  • @Sijray21
    @Sijray21 Před 5 lety +89

    Cheap tip for using a jack that won't fit under your car:
    Drive onto a few pieces of flat wood (i use 1"x6" boards for my lowered car)

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Před 5 lety +2

      Haha i keep 2 chunks in the trunk on my jetta coupe just for that purpose

    • @richarcm
      @richarcm Před 5 lety +2

      Unfortunately I have to use wood for the Mustang. It’s annoying. But it works.

    • @GunFunZS
      @GunFunZS Před 5 lety +3

      Assuming the car is driveable. What if you are working on a blown clutch or seized bearing?

    • @r1derbike
      @r1derbike Před 5 lety

      @@GunFunZS Arnold Schwarzeneggar in back pocket? ;-}

    • @lewis2553
      @lewis2553 Před 5 lety +1

      I once just drove the front wheels of a 65 Fairlane up onto the lawn -- about 3 or 4 inches higher than the driveway -- , set the parking brake, slid under the car, and removed the starter WITHOUT a jack! Now I'd be claustrophobic!!😬

  • @zzschulzz
    @zzschulzz Před 4 lety +28

    Honestly, my biggest "win" for HF is when I need a new tool that I've never owned before, I go there and get a cheap one. By the time the tool breaks (if it actually breaks), I know if I like the tool and if I need the tool; then I can decide if I need to get the expensive ones. Two big wins I got from HF were I purchased an "open box" brad nailer for $6. Ran at least 10,000 brads through it and still hasn't jammed. I own a Porter Cable brad nailer, but I'm not using it until I can get that stupid HF one to fail. The other win was their SDS hammer. Bought it for $59 thinking that if I decided to use it enough and like it, when the cheapo one dies, I'll get a Milwaukee. Well, 10 years later and the HF SDS still works great - and I beat the hell out of it...
    Like I said, HF is great for a trial run on a new tool. Yeah, I got the $99 welder. It's okay and I was able to build 2 wrought iron fences and modified the heck out of my Husky tool cart. It's just a little more finicky than a good welder. Look, I'm not building an oil tanker...

    • @mobile-joat3156
      @mobile-joat3156 Před 3 lety +1

      Buy cheap and pay the true price later is definitely right! An i agree harbor freight has found there way in my box quite a bit.

  • @sheldonmaurer6342
    @sheldonmaurer6342 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you for not being too hard on HF. I love the store! I'm pretty good at determining the quality of their tools, and if I'm purchasing something pricey, I check the reviews. Infrequently used light duty tools, I will go cheap. My pay isn't very great.

  • @sirlancelot5497
    @sirlancelot5497 Před měsícem

    I think Scotty's probably one of the most intelligent and honest mechanic on CZcams

  • @briveeevee608
    @briveeevee608 Před 5 lety +404

    Perfect place to buy all those 10mm that go missing lol

    • @matth284
      @matth284 Před 5 lety +48

      The 10mm alone is the reason I don't let anyone borrow tools anymore

    • @hudsonhawk0016
      @hudsonhawk0016 Před 5 lety +30

      13mm too

    • @juanfranciscobretado1039
      @juanfranciscobretado1039 Před 5 lety +23

      I kept thinking it was only Mexicans losing the 10 mm.We are screwed.

    • @Mike10001
      @Mike10001 Před 5 lety +48

      10mm are the missing socks of the tool world.

    • @SlashyJ
      @SlashyJ Před 5 lety

      @Dominique Hardie wow, I thought the only thing that used a 14mm was my lawn mower blade bolts haha.

  • @chrissmith2711
    @chrissmith2711 Před 5 lety +223

    Love harbor freight. As long as you know what to expect. Sometimes you just need a disposable tool.

    • @SocietysChimera
      @SocietysChimera Před 5 lety +8

      Don't forget to get the $10 warranty for your $12 grinder.

    • @npc-ej5yz
      @npc-ej5yz Před 5 lety +1

      Made in China. Pronounced "Gchina"

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Před 5 lety +9

      I'm a big fan of Harbor Freight. Their next to lowest price power tools, "Chicago Electric" are fine for the typical DIY'er, as long as they use a reasonable duty cycle. Don't run them continuously for more than around 2 1/2 minutes without letting them cool off for 10 minutes. They'll last much longer & won't be a waste of money, because they don't cost much more, than Harbor Freight's lowest tier power tools, "Drill Master" which are junk & might not get through even one step of a project, much less through a whole project.
      ...Anyway, pay attention to duty cycle, & people will get the most out of their Harbor Freight Chicago Electric power tools. If someone doesn't have time to let the tools cool off, then they should spring for professional grade tools, although even they aren't meant to be run continously forever. DIY'ers don't usually need to be in such a hurry & can often stagger tasks, where they can do something else productive, while they wait for their power tool to cool off.

    • @clovistblowpop3060
      @clovistblowpop3060 Před 5 lety +2

      When you're probably only going to use the tool once & don't really want to pick between the tool or lunch.

    • @RockinProfessor
      @RockinProfessor Před rokem

      I don't know Anyone who just needs a disposable tool.....

  • @ColdWarVet-qe5pt
    @ColdWarVet-qe5pt Před 10 měsíci +6

    I agree with you about most power tools from HF. The exceptions are angle grinders and cement mixers. My cement mixer from HF lasted about 15 years. I use their cheapo circular saws for rough framing cuts, but not much else. Some of HFs framing nailers are OK. For anything that needs some precision, I get the tool from Home Despot.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 8 měsíci

      their oscillator is one of the best and their in house bauer blades are 2nd/3rd best on the market for how long they last. The 20 piece drill bits for 8 or 9 bucks do suck like Scotty says here, but the 8-9 piece one that costs the same with no case are actually decent quality, I drilled through a lotta steel with just one of those things, and my current oscillator blade has cut maybe 50 nails and has very little tooth wear. The trick at harbor freight is to get their midline or higher stuff

  • @Drumwolf62
    @Drumwolf62 Před 2 lety +1

    I am so glad you are still making videos. I have learned so much from you Scotty!!!

  • @MichaelMickelsen
    @MichaelMickelsen Před 5 lety +25

    I have purchased the Harbor Fright reciprocating saw several years ago and have cut through I beams, wood, drywall and tree roots. It has been in the mud and was rained on and still works.

    • @isaactungate5731
      @isaactungate5731 Před 4 lety +3

      he's cutting through metal

    • @jayhockley8841
      @jayhockley8841 Před 4 lety +1

      Ive cut lots of exhaust pipes with my 10 year old HF Sawz all . Still works fine for $19.99 .

    • @PeterBCPATube
      @PeterBCPATube Před 4 lety

      Yes, but have you run it over and dragged it down the street with a Ford F-150 like Scotty says HE did, rofl?

  • @samuelhirosky4797
    @samuelhirosky4797 Před 3 lety +57

    I remember being a kid, and learning how to fix things around the house, and fix the cars with my dad. We would always go to harbor freight together when I was just a kid. Good times. I used to love goin there

  • @jojoagogo
    @jojoagogo Před 4 měsíci +1

    I bought that 30$ sawzall for strictly cutting up hvac coils for scrap. I got a year out of it. It still works for what I use it for. My brushless Milwaukee was 300 and craps on it but I don’t use it for cutting up scrap

  • @johnnygayheart8006
    @johnnygayheart8006 Před rokem +1

    I appreciate your honest opinions about tools, I've been working on and maintaining my own vehicles since the early 80's

  • @aol11
    @aol11 Před 5 lety +52

    Best Harbor freight investment I've made was the $99-- 6.5 HP predator engine. They wanted $500 just for the replacement engine on my snow blower. so I bolted the predator on and it works even better. Buy the 3 year warranty and you have any problems including the muffler and you just take the engine off bring it back and get a fresh engine kit. 25 minutes turn key swap. $40 cheaper than my old carburetor, for a complete ready to run engine kit.

  • @Torontodude20000
    @Torontodude20000 Před 4 lety +99

    He reminded me of Doc Brown from back to the future explaining to Marty about time machine/travel.

    • @tickyul
      @tickyul Před 3 lety +1

      Even Dollar Tree is stepping-up the quality of their line of tools.

  • @toddcook1607
    @toddcook1607 Před rokem +1

    Scotty Kilmer makes learning about tools interesting. Worth the time, as we are looking at scanning tools now. Keep it up, Scotty.

  • @1956mrmom
    @1956mrmom Před 2 lety +1

    Love the humorous way of looking at things and appreciate the quality advice ! God Bless !

  • @tcap7917
    @tcap7917 Před 3 lety +37

    I've been buying from HF since the early 80's. It was only the last 20 years we had a store close enough to drive to so it was catalog shopping only. In our shop we would call certain tools "sacrifice tools" and thats what many of these were. You have to shop there with this in mind. HF products have their place and are priced accordingly in my opinion.

  • @demodemo5146
    @demodemo5146 Před 5 lety +133

    Harbor freight is great for us regular folks. Has helped me a ton

    • @stucklikechucklookinlikewh7584
      @stucklikechucklookinlikewh7584 Před 5 lety +8

      or Weekend warriors

    • @rolandmetayer7210
      @rolandmetayer7210 Před 4 lety +7

      I live in Canada and here we have Canadian Tire stores. I believe that they are similar to your American Harbor Freight stores. Our Canadian Tire store sell very good tools for the weekend warrior, at a VERY GOOD price range. The person that wants to pay more just has to call a SNAP-ON dealer ! Cheers from Canada .

    • @ljohns9143
      @ljohns9143 Před 4 lety

      Exactly , you had to pay a fortune for tools back in the day and you couldn't find the stuff that's so readily available today at a hf such as dollies , back in the day you had to steal those from moving companies then everyone would want to borrow your dollie.

    • @ljohns9143
      @ljohns9143 Před 4 lety +1

      @Spencer7445 _ they have a floor jack on sale this we for $60, snap on sued them claiming this jack was too much like theirs, 60 bucks, can't beat it.

  • @johnsovie5912
    @johnsovie5912 Před 2 lety +1

    Scotty I love all your videos and I have learned a lot from watching them. Plus I love your humorous personality makes it fun to watch. You rock buddy.

  • @jkonkol2875
    @jkonkol2875 Před rokem +1

    Scotty I hope you're around forever. Your videos have helped sooooo much. THANK YOU.

  • @mcafee3604
    @mcafee3604 Před 3 lety +39

    My wife used to wonder why I bitched when she misplaced my dewalt and Milwaukee tools, one day she was trying to hang a mirror and couldn’t get screw into stud with her cheap drill. I handed her my dewalt impact driver, and it went right in. She said “now I see why you get mad when I lose your tools!” Those words were music to my ears! 🤣😂

    • @JR-wn8cl
      @JR-wn8cl Před 3 lety +2

      You’re wife was losing drills ?!!??

    • @mcafee3604
      @mcafee3604 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JR-wn8cl she would “put them up” when cleaning and I would leave them laying out and forget where they were put

    • @mikebegay3824
      @mikebegay3824 Před 2 lety +2

      Honor the good wife unless you know how is cook and wash dishes.

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 Před 2 lety

      That's worth starting a blog over. At least an invite to the Rachel Rae show.

    • @mikebegay3824
      @mikebegay3824 Před 2 lety

      @@JR-wn8cl sex toy left at playground

  • @minerblue9641
    @minerblue9641 Před 5 lety +27

    I bought Harbor Freight tools when I got out of Diesel mechanic trade school back in the 1980's. I was planning on using them until I could afford better tools. I remember the Snap On salesman saw them in my toolbox and got mad.
    I cut wrenches, modified plenty of these tools with a grinder and made angle head wrenches out of a set of medium handled wrenches. If someone asked to borrow a wrench, I'd hand them a Harbor Freight wrench in case it didn't come back.
    Thats one good thing about a pretty good wrench set thats cheap. Back then they hadn't come out with their angle head wrench set.
    Great video Scotty.

  • @MonteD1
    @MonteD1 Před rokem +4

    The fact that Scotty still makes these videos even though he's got $$ makes me like him even more.

  • @kevinfidler8074
    @kevinfidler8074 Před 2 lety +15

    I can vouch for what you said about the drill bits! Im a fan of most of their hand tools though, sockets, ratchets, allen keys, hammers, punches, screw drivers, especially the ratcheting wrenches.
    Started buying some of the icon stuff from them, those are really nice. And I just bought the 44" series 2 top and bottom box, which looks awesome. Better quality then my husky box, my old sears craftsman top box, and certainly better then the new lowes "craftsman" bottom box.
    Reality is husky, kolbalt, craftsman, pittsburg, and any of the auto parts store tools are all probably made in the same factory in china. But to different specifications and different packaging and name stamped on the tools

    • @andrewmesser334
      @andrewmesser334 Před rokem +1

      I have harbor freight drill bits for hanging pictures, snap on bits for cars

    • @TheREALOC1972
      @TheREALOC1972 Před rokem +1

      I agree about the hand tools but I COMPLETELY disagree about the toolboxs, I bought a 46" Husky Box for the same price as the U.S. General 30" and it's MUCH better quality than the U.S. General box, you can literally FEEL the difference, the Husky drawers are rated for 100 lbs and the U.S. General drawers are rated for 75 lbs. Then I bought a 26" inch Husky box on sale at Christmas for $40 and once again... You can literally feel the difference, and I got them BOTH for $10 less than the U.S. General 44" box and they both are rated for 100 lbs compared to 75 lbs. on the U.S. General box and i have 28" more box to store tools in.

    • @TheREALOC1972
      @TheREALOC1972 Před rokem

      @@andrewmesser334 I buy my drill bits from Orschelin or Ace Hardware. Klutch (Northern Tools) drill bits are good also.

    • @kevinfidler8074
      @kevinfidler8074 Před rokem

      @@TheREALOC1972 Im not sure what model husky box I have. I know it was only around a few years, and all the drawers are full length at 38" inside. The 44" us general I bought is much heavier, so my comparison is between the 2 boxes I have.

    • @jonherdman6282
      @jonherdman6282 Před rokem

      Their Hercules Cobalt bits are nuts. I’ve went through half inch steel plates, hardened 304 stainless, and just about every other metal with them. They refuse to quit. And they were half the price of Milwaukee cobalt bits. Their cheaper bits aren’t made for big jobs but there’s a reason the Hercules bits have won numerous torture tests against several big names.

  • @quentinhorseradishlll2423
    @quentinhorseradishlll2423 Před 4 lety +131

    *If you plan on running over your tools like Scotty, spend the extra money and buy quality tools.*

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 Před 4 lety +7

      And yet the cheap tool that he cautioned us about wasn't subjected to such abuse. So I'm thinking he is making the contrast between a tool that fails when only subjected to usual use vs one that prevails on despite extraordinary, accidental--not planned abuse.

  • @ZippoVarga
    @ZippoVarga Před 5 lety +26

    Not being a tool snob, there is an awesome channel "Real Tool Reviews" that often compares HF Tools against the big four box truck tool companies, and 99% of the time, the HF line is as good in performance as the higher branded tools. Zip~

    • @antoniorenteria2896
      @antoniorenteria2896 Před 5 lety +6

      performance isnt the issue, its reliability and tool life

    • @snap-off5383
      @snap-off5383 Před 5 lety +1

      @@antoniorenteria2896 and price.

    • @tomleahy5383
      @tomleahy5383 Před 5 lety

      Well, sometimes you have no choice. Back in the '80s I searched high and low for a claw- foot wrench, also called a crow- foot wrench, to remove a heat control valve on the intake manifold of a '82 Delta 88,l. Spent 2 days spritzing penetrating oil on it before even touching it. I'm sure Scotty knows the pitfalls of not getting it to budge, and wound up taking it to a shop to get it removed. The guy started telling me what could go wrong, and I had to stop him and rattled of the progression of problems that may happen, so he knew I knew, and said, if that happens, bring money, maybe a lot of money, Ain addition to the tool I bought from Snap- on guy, and never had use for it ever again.

  • @phillipglenn4477
    @phillipglenn4477 Před rokem

    I love you're videos Scotty any suggestions for getting a ac clutch bolt broke lose from an 01ford mustang 3.8L v6 clutch went out person who drove it before me torqued it down now I can't break lose

  • @jerrygill931
    @jerrygill931 Před 8 měsíci

    Love your channel, you've saved me money plenty of times. Keep it up, brother!

  • @twiki1559
    @twiki1559 Před 4 lety +53

    Scotty, anything that lasts 'only a few months " for you would probably last forever for most non-professionals.

    • @chukob5
      @chukob5 Před 4 lety +2

      Lol exactly regular diy’ers take a lot more care of the little tools they have as opposed to an actual mechanic

    • @triangleofdeath6246
      @triangleofdeath6246 Před 4 lety +1

      It would definitely last longer for a person who is using it around the house. I would never expect the "Chicago electric " saw to cut through for any length of time. However, 5 months? Lol, it lasted about as long as the Milwaukee sawzall did for me at work! (Milwaukee Sawzalls are bad about broken chucks) As far as reciprocating saws go, I'f you need a heavy duty saw for say, ripping through cars, (especially older ones!) then buy the DeWalt, hands down, nothing else touches that saw, not the Sawzall , not Mikita, not even Metabo! Last dewalt died after about 3.5 years, when the trigger melted down. So if you are ripping cars apart, or if you build houses everyday, get a Dewalt. Otherwise, the HF or the "Hyper tough " (Walmart) will do the job.
      I am curious how the "Bauer" and "Hercules" stack up though.

  • @sd906238
    @sd906238 Před 5 lety +304

    I bought some cheap $9.99 pack of drill bits. They are still like new, because I haven't used them yet.

    • @RMalai
      @RMalai Před 5 lety +3

      haaahhahahahahaa..

    • @sanders555
      @sanders555 Před 5 lety +6

      I bought some too.
      I've already snapped almost half of them. :(

    • @ModernDIYProjects
      @ModernDIYProjects Před 5 lety

      Those Warrior bits are horrible, get a refund!

    • @knocksensor3203
      @knocksensor3203 Před 5 lety +1

      Floyd R. Turbo 👏👏😂

    • @19digupherbones
      @19digupherbones Před 5 lety +3

      Do your self a favor, throw them out.

  • @robertcoyle9071
    @robertcoyle9071 Před 8 měsíci

    I bought the Bauer sawzall and have had it for four years now. Used it for exhaust work and tree trimming and its fine.
    My AC equipment has been just fine too. Guages, sniffer, scale and a pig.

  • @Ron-bo6tb
    @Ron-bo6tb Před 2 lety +1

    I like the way you have your garage organized Scotty. Easy to find stuff you need !!!

  • @thetruth8198
    @thetruth8198 Před 4 lety +334

    What you need from harbor freight is some metal racks. To organize all your crap.

  • @ThePheonix2009
    @ThePheonix2009 Před 3 lety +23

    I have one of those 99 dollar gens from HF. They are very strong. I was surprised. I ran a full fridge and freezer and lights. Then 10 years later , my wife bought a 5000 watt gen so i could hook it up to the house to get rid of the cords. Love your channel.

    • @TheREALOC1972
      @TheREALOC1972 Před rokem +1

      Yep, I have one for my 20" camper, I can run a 3/4 fridge, microwave and tabletop 9 function air fryer at the same time off it. Idk how long it would last for daily use but I've had mine in my camper for 8 years now and it works great.

  • @DESPRADO111
    @DESPRADO111 Před měsícem

    You’re Very Correct. There are DEFINITELY Tools I have Zero issues with when using Harbor Freight tools. I’ve been working on Cars, Motorcycles, Semi’s… for 50+ years myself. I HATE using tools I Can’t count on. I have a 600psi Impact that I use Harbor Freight Impact sockets. I’ve Never broke one yet…

  • @snco2
    @snco2 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Scotty, Love watching your videos and learning from you.

  • @nateb9768
    @nateb9768 Před 3 lety +194

    I’m always thankful for having my grandfathers garage full of old, reliable, American made tools!

    • @deprimentium9892
      @deprimentium9892 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too!

    • @turbo84gn
      @turbo84gn Před 3 lety +8

      Ditto. I like using my grandfather’s tools I inherited. They work great. You can feel the difference in the weight of the steel.

    • @nateb9768
      @nateb9768 Před 3 lety +9

      @@turbo84gn honestly, the quality is just unmatched. Craftsman, Crescent, Made in USA.

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Před 2 lety +4

      Buy used American off of Ebay before you buy new china crap. I still have my Craftsman screwdriver set I bought over 40 years ago and they are still in great condition. I have bought old American and British hand tools, chisels and wood planes off of Ebay and they work better than anything new in the same price range.
      Anything made in china is junk! It may save you money up front, but it will cost you in the long run. How much is your soul worth?

    • @johnchandler1687
      @johnchandler1687 Před 2 lety

      Pawn shops are a good place to get US made old school tools.

  • @jimkoch1040
    @jimkoch1040 Před 5 lety +186

    The sockets you lost are probably in that garage somewhere!

    • @guylee0
      @guylee0 Před 5 lety +4

      Lol true. Although I'm just as junky in my workplace...

    • @lorenzoboyd6889
      @lorenzoboyd6889 Před 4 lety +7

      Or in a car's frame channel!

    • @SegoMan
      @SegoMan Před 4 lety

      @@lorenzoboyd6889 \
      Cat is playing with it..

    • @soco13466
      @soco13466 Před 4 lety +1

      I spend too much time looking for a hammer, etc, if it isn't found in a reasonably short time, before I get to cussing, I'll go get another one. Weeks later, the list tool will show up.

  • @peggylyle8813
    @peggylyle8813 Před rokem

    I really appreciate your help, I'm just learning how to fix some things myself and you've been a big help, thank you

  • @wg7644
    @wg7644 Před 19 dny

    My harbor freight reciprocating saw went underwater...for an entire winter along with a bunch of other tools. I left them in a tote outside under a leanto. Lid blew off and when I found the saw it was under all that muck and rainwater. I dumped everything out on the ground threw it all back in the tote and a few months later I plugged it in after I thought it was dry .....and it worked. Despite all the rusty water it was under that piece of junk worked and I still use it.

  • @josephpaige3614
    @josephpaige3614 Před 5 lety +102

    Scotty, those sockets you lost.....well they are in your garage.....and you'll never find them.

  • @arrya5372
    @arrya5372 Před 5 lety +47

    Harbor Freight is a best friend for the average D.I.Y-er.
    They just sent me a 25 percent coupon for my birthday. Gonna get a breaker bar an their long, flex head 3/8th ratchet.
    Can't wait!

    • @LAactor
      @LAactor Před 5 lety +1

      There's a site and an app that lists all their coupons too

    • @luke40531
      @luke40531 Před 5 lety +1

      Those 3/8s breaker bars are junk from harbor freight they bend like a rainbow if you need to use any force whatsoever buy snap-on

    • @badkarmabiker3539
      @badkarmabiker3539 Před 5 lety +1

      The breaker bar are not great snapped 2 of them

    • @ThomasJones-sz3sx
      @ThomasJones-sz3sx Před 5 lety +1

      @@luke40531 I agree!

    • @robertrobinson3931
      @robertrobinson3931 Před 5 lety +1

      Horrible freight you get what you pay for

  • @vernroach3413
    @vernroach3413 Před 7 měsíci

    Don't care about winning anything...I like watching Scotty...Knowledgeable, and funny...A great combo...

  • @TheWilliamalexander6
    @TheWilliamalexander6 Před 9 měsíci

    Is fix finder true or false on reports about your car engine light and why its on

  • @repairdrive
    @repairdrive Před 5 lety +9

    TOTALLY agree with the cheap drill bits. I learned the hard way that they may all look alike but they don't all perform alike.

  • @enumrob
    @enumrob Před 4 lety +19

    At our shop we have 10 of those Daytona jacks and every one of them still work great. They Snap-on jacks are made by the same company in China.

  • @johnkleise8283
    @johnkleise8283 Před 23 dny

    For the first time I 100% agree with him. Specifically about the drill bits…all cutting tools for that matter. Spend the money.

  • @gene2200
    @gene2200 Před 8 měsíci

    Sams club use to have tools like that, still have a 5hp 60 gallon upright Sanborn 240v compressor i used 5 yrs at my old Gulf station in the late 80s and 90s. Ran constantly having 2 of the old air hoists and all air tools. Did have a makita cordless drill for interior work or... was all of 12volts lol, Now my Sanborn is hooked up in my laundry room for driveway work, works great still after 35yrs. These new battery tools, some are amazing! Some impacts equal my Ingersoll or better, wth is goin on, its the lithium krazy these batterys now, im 60 so i remember the original sears cordless drills i used driving all over St Louis putting in car alarms before I opened up my own shop. Also carried few electric tools but ya never knew what kinda crappy shop id wind up at and getting a stall to work in, usually the body shop with paint sniffers, they were wacked out, kinda miss my youth

  • @ranger02smith65
    @ranger02smith65 Před 5 lety +87

    My dad was a machinist back in the day. His old scrap (made in the USA) drills are 5x better than new shiny modern drills. Always use oil when cutting thru tough steel.

    • @GunFunZS
      @GunFunZS Před 5 lety +5

      I hear this all the time. I have found that some old drills are good, and some new drills are good. Ditto for bad. If you need to cut hard steel, go to an industrial supply and get cobalt drills. They cost about a third more, and are a lot harder. Or Carbide. Those are easy to chip, but they cut anything. However, as you go up in size they go up in cost rapidly. For example, a 1/4" cobalt will be $4-6 or so. In carbide, it's usually at least $15. The 3/8 will be about $45 locally for me in carbide, or $14 in cobalt. Cobalt will cut through hard weld slag, so it covers the majority of steel that will kill normal good HSS industrial bits. -I am not talking about stuff made for consumers under the brand Kobalt. That's a store brand for one of the big box stores.

    • @YoungDeathWish
      @YoungDeathWish Před 5 lety +2

      I work in fabrications. We always oil our bits. And wax our grit discs

    • @lewis2553
      @lewis2553 Před 5 lety +3

      Too, any machinist worth his salt knows how to resharpen a damaged bit by hand, without any of those fancy, fandangled jigs that they sell to the public and that usually leave heels or improper angles on the bits.

    • @alant5757
      @alant5757 Před 5 lety +2

      You are correct. I still have and use my set of 35 year old SnapOn drill bits and they still work great! I bought a set of Harbor freight’s titanium drill bit sets to keep in my vehicle and they break so easily. I guess I went too cheap!

    • @anayv11
      @anayv11 Před 5 lety +3

      Cool. Machinist since 1984.
      If you sharpen the drill bits correctly, then they will cut better.
      Most times , new drill bits are NOT sharpened good enough, IMHO.

  • @phuku177
    @phuku177 Před 5 lety +12

    Love my Harbor Freight hydraulic jack. I've been using it for 12 years now.

  • @danielborth7753
    @danielborth7753 Před rokem

    You've always given me some very good advice watching your videos learn a lot of different things from you I think I recall learning something about how to check if your rear main oil seal is no good and it made a lot of sense from that I learned to see it was good and it was actually my oil pan gasket leaking everywhere

  • @michaelsilveira3495
    @michaelsilveira3495 Před rokem +19

    Scotty, I’ve learned so much from you. I can spend hours watching your videos and I like your humor. Thank you continue your great work.

    • @gauge6513
      @gauge6513 Před 5 měsíci

      If snap on is so great. They wouldn't have so many delivery trucks. They break too

  • @robertlawrence9000
    @robertlawrence9000 Před 5 lety +35

    True. I have purchased wrenches and sockets from Harbor Freight and they have been ok but drill bits are a no no. They are too cheaply made. Great points Scotty

    • @mateusz1945
      @mateusz1945 Před 5 lety

      Except expensive cobalt ones are good . I use them a lot

    • @JDMHaze
      @JDMHaze Před 5 lety +2

      That's the exact same thing I said, I get nothing heavy duty from there, but they are great if you need wiring, clips, caps heat shrink, crimps, voltmeters and things such as that

    • @Uneedhelp91
      @Uneedhelp91 Před 5 lety +2

      I just bought a pack of step bits from them a week ago and I haven't had any issue. If I needed a 8in auger bit I would buy Irwin.

  • @cjones255
    @cjones255 Před 5 lety +30

    Had one of their angle grinders burst into flames in my hand. No bull. And their prison orange straps are all over the Houston area freeways.

    • @thebaddestogre-3698
      @thebaddestogre-3698 Před 5 lety

      Their angle grinders are such crap. I got one during black friday and it worked for about 20 seconds before it got hot and locked up!

    • @colecooper5836
      @colecooper5836 Před 5 lety

      I wont touch their electric tools. I had a boss that was cheap and kept buying their drills. Not even exaggerating when I say we were lucky if it made a single hole before yellow cancer smoke spewed out of it. I dont understand being that cheap.

    • @marksshop3029
      @marksshop3029 Před 5 lety +1

      @@colecooper5836 I bought Harbor Freight's cheap corded drill and yeah it smoked the first few times it was under load but once that wore off it works great!

    • @ariash18able
      @ariash18able Před 5 lety

      my angle grinder still works after 2 years. but well occasional user only. not for professional use i guess...

    • @tommyatchley7042
      @tommyatchley7042 Před 5 lety

      Wondered where the orange straps came from!

  • @ralphenriquez4465
    @ralphenriquez4465 Před 22 dny

    For the DIY person, Harbor Freight is the way to go. I've bought a couple things that crap out too soon but 98% of the time...no problem.
    Thanks Scotty!!

  • @bruin1131
    @bruin1131 Před rokem +1

    Scotty, you rock man! I love your videos.

  • @Soladaddy
    @Soladaddy Před 5 lety +191

    That $89 floor jack hasn't failed my yet.

    • @KevAlberta
      @KevAlberta Před 5 lety

      Just don’t use it as a jack stand, but I’m sure you know this. I just use “plastic” ramps. Each ramp is rated to hold one of my cars, they’re very strong
      Edit: no moving parts = less likely too break

    • @robertboatman4618
      @robertboatman4618 Před 4 lety

      Ya have to use it more than once.

    • @rannz8
      @rannz8 Před 4 lety +1

      We use our cheap 1 ton to lift a semi and it lifts it no problem

    • @Soladaddy
      @Soladaddy Před 4 lety

      LOL. well maybe a dozen times. It did struggle with a F-350 diesel front end.

    • @MichaelSt.John713
      @MichaelSt.John713 Před 4 lety +3

      I haven’t had any problems with harbor freight. And as far as tools if it breaks they replace it on the lifetime ones

  • @santosruiz2400
    @santosruiz2400 Před 5 lety +13

    I like harbor freight tools. For me needing tools for occasional car maintenance. Harbor freight has helped me stay in budget.

  • @rds990
    @rds990 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm a Northern Tool guy myself BUT that Daytona jack is indeed a great item.

  • @stanleyjones9694
    @stanleyjones9694 Před 8 měsíci

    I agree Scotty, I’ve used my HF hammer for ten years, expect to go another 50. Thanks 😊😊

  • @Seadalgo
    @Seadalgo Před 5 lety +16

    I lined all my military duffels with HFT free tarps and moving blankets back in the day.. always came in handy

  • @RavenWingY2K
    @RavenWingY2K Před 5 lety +41

    I love Harbor Freight. I always feel like a kid in a toy shop when I go!

    • @TBoy205
      @TBoy205 Před 5 lety

      RavenWingY2K too bad most of the stuff they sell is garbage

    • @WhiteTriForce
      @WhiteTriForce Před 5 lety +4

      We call it the men's wish store ! 😁

  • @markschilling4144
    @markschilling4144 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sure appreciate all the great info you put out. Sure helps us shade tree mechanics.

  • @conniedean5427
    @conniedean5427 Před 8 měsíci

    I know exactly what your saying about Harbor Freight drill bits. I was a sucker and bought the drill bits and I've been a machinist most my life, so I should have known better. I bore down on a drill cause it wasn't drilling and the damn thing bent almost 90 ° and I've broke many drills in my time but that's the first one I ever bent !

  • @festushaggen2563
    @festushaggen2563 Před 5 lety +8

    The hand tools are really good for the money. Ratchets, screwdrivers, sockets, pliers etc. Most have a lifetime warranty too. The Pittsburgh, Doyle and Quinn lines all work great for the DIY guy.

  • @zackk695
    @zackk695 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Harbor freight is great to buy from depending on what it’s for. As a mechanic then don’t buy any electric tools from HF. HF is the best when you need a tool to get a north duty or medium duty job done. You don’t need a $300 socket set from Snap On, craftsman’s, etc. Get 6 pt sockets and they will last forever. If it’s a tool to make a living with then buy from other places but if it’s for home buy from HF. HF needs to have a low, medium and High grade sticker for their products so people know what they are buying. If I need a jigsaw for a small job then all I need is a small cheap jigsaw but if I use it for a living then I would go with the big companies like Milwaukee and Ridgid. Dewalt is also very good for medium duty and they last

  • @larryskylar3394
    @larryskylar3394 Před rokem

    Always enjoy your videos. They're both informative and entertaining.

  • @jakegonz9866
    @jakegonz9866 Před 5 lety +32

    I love harbor freight tools, I'm just a weekend warrior. And this is perfect for me.

  • @starchaser2489
    @starchaser2489 Před 4 lety +24

    After this devastating Camp Fire in Paradise Ca., Harbor Freight came to the rescue. Rebuilding now, WE WILL RETURN.

  • @arthurmartinez815
    @arthurmartinez815 Před rokem

    Thanks Scotty for the advice!
    I bought a Predator generator & I lo e it! Keep up the great work.
    Always looking forward to your next informative video.

  • @daniellukan11
    @daniellukan11 Před 2 lety

    Good video. Surprised w the good video/editing quality from a older guy. Keep on keeping on my friend.

  • @dragon2knight
    @dragon2knight Před 5 lety +14

    I've had decent luck with Harbor Freight's higher end stuff, but avoid the cheaper stuff like the plague. Common sense alway's wins out in the end 👍

  • @oldgringo66
    @oldgringo66 Před 5 lety +12

    Harbor Freight has something for just about any shopper. Sales, coupons and parking lot extravaganzas.
    And don’t forget “ tools tools tools.

  • @John_Da_Turtle
    @John_Da_Turtle Před 2 lety

    Was a relief you mentioned the impact sockets, just bought a bunch of them there. Had a set for a while but needed a different driver size.

  • @hb-3462
    @hb-3462 Před rokem

    I've had good luck with Harbor Freight tools. I did have one fail, they gave me a new replacement free and it's still working.

  • @danielpalladino955
    @danielpalladino955 Před 5 lety +22

    Yes, Scotty its true what you say about Harbor Freight. I too have been buying for years, you have to know what your buying before....

  • @unite4peaceonearth
    @unite4peaceonearth Před 5 lety +280

    I think Scotty could be on an episode of hoarders. 🤔

    • @jonmacdonald5345
      @jonmacdonald5345 Před 5 lety +8

      Chevy LS3 That or to catch a predator!

    • @DeltaEchoGolf
      @DeltaEchoGolf Před 4 lety +18

      Bet he can find the tool he's looking for. But if you move one tool out place, his world would collapse.

    • @mallowpufft9468
      @mallowpufft9468 Před 4 lety +7

      Or Intervention. With that much energy he's gotta be on something 😄

    • @codpug
      @codpug Před 4 lety +4

      @@DeltaEchoGolf oh man that my shop for sure

    • @heru-deshet359
      @heru-deshet359 Před 4 lety +9

      I dunno. He reminds me more of Dennis Hopper.

  • @cullenhopson9440
    @cullenhopson9440 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve been using harbor freight ratchets and socket sets for years best part is lifetime warranty no questions asked they have a lot of good tools especially these days they are really stepping up their game

  • @leathercheerio1
    @leathercheerio1 Před 2 lety +1

    They have some awesome floor jacks and some pretty unique stuff like a nice selection of welders and woodworking sanders/lathe that you wouldn't find at a big box.