Pro Eagle Clone Or Killer? Harbor Freight Offroad Jack Test and Review.
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- čas přidán 10. 12. 2022
- The Harbor freight offroad Jack vs the Pro eagle offroad Jack! Today, I want to compare the new kid on the block to what is by far the most popular off-road floor jack to date. On paper, the Badlands Jack meets or exceeds just about every aspect of the Pro Eagle. But at half the price, is it just as good? It's hard to say. Either way, I want to have fun tossing this jack around and share the results with those of you who are interested! Enjoy this non-scientific video and make sure you do your own research before you spend any money! From what I can tell, both companies offer a great product that is very useful on and offroad.
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hi there!
Harbor freight packaging designer here,
By the UPC on the packaging there should be a "made in . . . . " Most likely china or Taiwan.
I know it was designed here by our team in the states, but definitely made overseas. . . Glad to see it has a good initial impression. 🤘 Enjoy 🍻
Thank you very much for the comment! I'm not sure why I didn't think about the box lol. It's so obvious 🤦♂️. In any case, thank you for the clarity!
@@DirtLifestyle if it comes in through customs it has to be marked country of origin or it will not be allowed to enter the usa. A way companies get around that is they buy the article in parts form and assemble it here. They call that assembled in usa from parts from various locations
Kevin, do us all a favor and pass it up the chain that HF is going in a good direction and we're all loving it. And that's coming from a guy who had his own shop and used all top of the line equipment and avoided HF like the plague for decades. They're winning people over.
@@crisnevin7934 most definitely! So great to hear. It’s a large ship to turn around, but we are seeing progress. We love hearing that the end users (me included) are appreciating some of our newer product offerings. 🍻
@@kevinstaves8906 I'm happy with the HF toolbox. I read a lot of reviews on different brands and decided HF sounded good.
Thanks
I hope you enjoyed my non-scientific method of using this new Jack! These are fun videos, but definitely do your own research before you buy anything.
One thing I want to make clear is that I have never received any money or endorsement from either company. I have never signed a contract with either company, AND I wasn't even asked to make this video. Companies like Harbor Freight and Pro Eagle send products to CZcamsrs, hoping they will at least get seen in the background. Most of the time, I don't make a dedicated video, but I've gotten to know many of you guys over the last three years of having a youtube channel...well, I'm getting better at knowing what you want!
*update!
I got a comment from someone at Harbor Freight! The box says made in China 🤦♂️. Obviously, it would be on the box, lol. I can't believe I didn't look there. Pro Eagle has commented as well, and unfortunately, I can't pin it without losing my own comment. The Pro Eagle Jack is made in China. They have a bunch more they want to say and it's all in their comment below.
To be clear, made in China doesn't mean it's a bad product to me. It means it's supporting a country that is actively taking jobs and intellectual property from America. We partnered with Yankum ropes on the fairlead specifically because they made everything here in the US. As consumers, we have a hard time choosing where our products come from. But manufacturers can. If there was an American made off-road Jack, I know many of you would buy it. But at the very least, if you buy from Mexico, Canada, Taiwan, Vietnam... anywhere but China, you aren't supporting a country that is constantly taking from countries around the world.
Live your life, buy what you can afford, and try to support free countries when the option is available 🙌. From what I can tell, all Jacks are made overseas, so until we have an American option, I would buy the Badlands.
Nor will they.
Vietnam is a communist country…
Brennan Metcalf makes a Jack that is one hundred percent made in the USA. He just needs to get it to pass some certification tests and then I’ll buy it.
To be fair to China, you have to admit the US is the biggest oppressor of freedom worldwide. They will silence, isolate, and target any country that even tries to inch over them. I am proud to be an American, but I know my country well, I know its a great oppressor in many parts of the world. Lets not blind ourselves here and think the USA is perfect and full of "freedom".
I fully agree with you. It’s the same with winches. I don’t know of a single electric winch that’s made completely in the US. So if I’m buying a Chinese one no matter what, I’m going to buy the one that is the best value, has given me the best reliability in my experience, and the one that is the easiest to warranty if I ever need to do so.
I also very much agree with your point about Harbor Freight employing Americans. I’ve had people argue with me that I should be using Warn winches so that I’m supporting all the jobs and people that work for an “Oregon company” (even though they aren’t). So I looked up the numbers and found out that Harbor Freight directly employs more people in Oregon than Warn does, and then when you take into account all their stores across the US, they support VASTLY more American Families than Warn could ever dream of.
Respect your opinion. A lot of good ones made. For me, as well as being American made, is who made the innovation. Both of these jacks exist because of pro eagle. Full stop. Support American jobs, but secondly, American innovation.
Knowing that harbor freight has a guy sitting back there, knowing what to tackle with the ASME cert and what hoops to jump through with testing, says a lot. I love this video and can’t wait for a response from eagle.
Honestly even if the pro eagle was made in the USA but can’t pass the cert. That would still give me reason enough to go for the chinesium Badlands Jack that will pass the cert.
I hope Pro Eagle tosses us some info on this. I feel like I made it pretty clear that I'm not trying to make enemies, I just want clarity 🙌
@@jordantrujillo293 especially considering that ASME is an American organization and these Chinese jacks are being tested and passed in America.
@@DirtLifestylebro it doesnt matter at this point. you asked the questions everyone wants to know and i am willing to bet its about to ruffle some feathers lol
Jeffery epstein did not......oh never mind
FYI - harbor freight manuals usually have a numbered diagram of parts that you can use in reference to ordering parts with the 1-800 number. The manuals are usually available by PDF on their website. For this jack the parts diagram is page 9 of the manual. The phone operators can pull up that diagram and be literally on the same page with you.
WOW, I was just getting ready to make this same comment!!! I guess for some of us it's common knowledge...
I won a 3 ton Pro Eagle in a raffle with the mount for it. I use the Pro Eagle jack in my shop and it works really well on my gravel drive way. I use it so much I wanted to get a 2nd one for work as I work on a ton of lifted Jeeps and trucks. I'm going to getting the one from Harbor Freight as soon as I see it in stock there. On the side of Pro Eagle's box it said they was made in China.
well thank you for your comment i really do appreciate it cause i was on the verge on buying it a couple weeks ago but im now decided on the harbor freight one :D
I totally agree with your stance on this. I would love to know the extra $300 is going to be American made and has met the ASME-PASE test. Even with the circumstances of the testing, another great review of the product and how it took the abuse.
Yeah some of us can’t afford to spend over 300 just because it says made in America. Idc where it’s made if I can afford it and it works I’m going to buy it. It’s good that more people are able to get into wheeling because now it’s starting to get more affordable. If it wasn’t for badlands I guarantee I wouldn’t be as hooked on off roading as I am now because it’s stuff I can afford.
@Xaphan Believe me, I get what you're saying, and I'm not saying I would choose either based on that. It's simply why does it cost $300 more if it's still made in the same place. I like affordable things, but I've also had cheap tools crap out on me when I need them most.
@@LtHawk77 I have a bit of experience with Chinese manufacturing and I can tell you they are no other than anybody. They have super cheap shit factories and they can really produce high quality, they actually produce what you ask and it's all about the price.
they dont do high quality in chinese factories, its decent quality.
@@upallnightauto6234 It's not 1995. You can't goto space and run a space station with decent quality.
Harbor Freight products have improved a lot over the years. They definitely started with cheap products but they learned how to improve them while keeping costs down. They're going in the right direction. Lots of other stores and manufacturers who had a decent product at one time have been cutting corners in the pursuit of making their products cheaper to boost profits. They are going in the wrong direction.
Kinda funny I was thinking the same thing with rough country and kinda the same timeline as well
Rough Country? Can you elaborate?
@@mosthated8190 if you don’t know who rough country is then I’m not even gonna bother dude
@@gwood69 To be fair I don't know what you are referring too either. I know Rough Country makes lifts, and I believe they haven't always been the best. Are you saying they have been increasing in quality while keeping the cost lower?
@@derekboberg9766 they make more than lifts now. They do all sorts of stuff. But yes the quality has gotten better while still being relatively cheap
The fact you can flip a lever and rock the jack on the back wheels to roll it around is so handy! My pro eagle doesn't do that and if you want to push it around a corner it's not the funnest thing to do.. also the side grab handles are cool.. I want to add that to mine
I agree. An excellent improvement over the competition. The Pro Eagle Kratos has a serious competitor now. Why spend twice as much? HF has a hit a home run with the Badland floor jack.
Reviews like this is why I watch CZcams. The honest, matter of fact info is great! Keep the great content coming.
Keep the honest reviews coming. Your genuineness keeps me coming back.
Your a very balanced and respectful dude, good review. 👍
Thanks brother 🙌
This was an awesome video. Only complaint i have is that you don't have more content. Of all the channels i watch you are definitely my favorite. The most in depth. The most honest videos out there. Need to grow your channel so we can some how get more content. Good luck with the channel and always look forward to your videos.
Your final words on this video are the reason I enjoy being a viewer of yours. Keep it up Nate. We appreciate the effort you put it.
It’s nice to see the jack isn’t a direct copy. Harbor Freight has definitely stepped it up with this. The extension looks to be an improvement, but I still prefer the one we manufacture in America! Our big wheel conversions are going to be a little harder sell now, but we do make them for other jack brands and offer them in different sizes. We also have a simple vehicle mount that will possibly work with this jack too.
I dig the stuff you’ve been putting out. I’d actually love to see a no-BS comparison of the offerings from you and where you see the pros & cons. Essentially, I think that different people will have different needs and that would help them figure out what option is right for their use cases.
Keep up the good work, I love seeing American small businesses innovate and succeed!
Your jack kits are awesome, put together a 1.5 Ton one for my dad to carry in is RZR and it had been great. I also have an extension on my 3 Ton jack in my garage.
I have your extensions on a Harbor Fright bottle jack and floor jack. Love them. I will also get this Jack as well.
@@g1mpster Totally agree!!
Glad y'all made one specifically for this jack. This video was what put me over the edge on buying it. And it's only 50 bucks to boot, I'm sold. That is the one thing I don't like more than anything on this jack. I have it in the back of my 4runner and it's so heavy that nothing I do can keep it in place and from rolling (even tried putting tire chocks behind it lol).
Nate, I love your honesty and ethics. You can truly tell you care about your viewers and trade.
I've been using HF stuff for years, never had issues. I definitely agree that their quality has improved. I did the 911motorsports conversion with the aluminum HF jack. It's amazing!!
Send it to Nate for testing lol
I read your post and was curious about the 911 conversion. 20 years ago, we basically did the same thing, for our class 5-1600 car, from scratch with the HF 1-ton jack for about $40. I saw the price of $235 and couldn't imagine why someone would spend that much for something you can do with some parts from McMaster-Carr and Home Depot. Granted, the 911 kit is slick looking, and may be better suited for the less handy folk, but anyone playing off road should have enough fabrication sense to do this themselves.
Excellent take, especially the calling-out of where manufacturers actually produce their stuff. I’m on of the folks that would actually pay a fair premium for US-made items, so I appreciate the question.
Absolutely sold. Definitely appreciate the unbiased and well thought out reviews 👍
Dude…. Solid video! I have been wanting this type of jack, and after having a HF jack for the past 12 years, its finally time to upgrade to a big wheel jack, and I am going back to HF for this new one (even though the old jack still works!)
I have been using the green Daytona jack from harbor freight and the 911 moyorsports off road jack kit. I love it for its size. Packs away very well.
HF has seriously stepped up their game and their stuff just works now. It's been interesting to watch through the years.
Excellent honest review 👌🏼 not something I need, but something I’d consider at $299 rather than $599. Otherwise, my standard HF 3 ton long reach shop jack has worked well this year. And it was nice watching @ProjectFarm confirm their value 🤙🏽
I'm not sure how I was recommended your channel but I'm glad I watched this was a good, thorough, honest review of that jack. Subbed for more.
Absolutely couldn’t agree more with Pro Eagle letting ppl know where it’s made. Good review vid Nate. Would love to see another one with both as 3 ton ⚡️🤘🏼
Thanks, man! Hopefully, they make it clear in the comments. Time will tell 👍
@@DirtLifestyle have they responded? I'm looking in the comments now.
I did see a video straight from pro eagle saying there Jack's are designed in USA but the warehouse is in China.
If it was made in 🇺🇸 it would be plastered all over their website and on their products.
@@DirtLifestyle Don't they have to stamp products made abroad for Tax/Tarriff purposes?
I thoroughly enjoy videos similar to this and the maxi track tinkering build. I myself built a poor eagle jack using an aluminum harbor freight 2 ton and pro eagle jack extension. Only regret is i should have used the 3 ton. Thanks for the great content!
You’re one of my favorite off-road CZcams channels. Keep it up.
This is the perfect example why people like watch and support your channel.
Keeping it real from Washington State 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for taking the time to offer an honest review of these two jacks. I have been weighing whether to buy an "off road" jack, mainly because I already have three floor jacks. I'm definitely going to look into buying one now.
Here I am modifying HF 2ton jacks with their 1100 lb 10” wheels and having no problems. Cheap, easy, works mint. 4130 axles and some aluminum plate.
Great video! Nice and simple testing, and great callout to the manufacturers!
Thanks for the review. I came here from Casey LaDelle’s channel. Thinking of getting this jack for my son who has a birthday coming up.
Thank you for the video and taking all of our crazy testing ideas. I’ve been in the market for one of these this year but had a hard time justifying the Pro Eagle price tag. I appreciate you calling on manufacturers for more transparency. I, too, am happy to pay a premium for Made in U.S.A. products when I can afford it. Sadly, my default assumption is that if they don’t shout about it, then it’s probably not made in America.
And don’t let the haters get to you. If a company is going to be mad at you for being honest, rather than taking the feedback and learning from it, then that just reflects badly on them, not you. Never give up your integrity and never surrender to sell-outs. 🤘
Great video Nate, thank you for the open honesty in your review. Harbor Freight is offering some higher quality over what they used to.
Thanks for watching brother! Glad you enjoyed the video 👍
That locking handle is so nice on the badland jack for maneuverability!
I'm definitely picking one up!!
x2 the thing that has me wanting it. hands down huge selling point.
OK. Did you really just run over your jack multiple times for a test??? Absolutely love it. That was awesome. Love your channel, keep up the good content.
Thank you for keeping things honest. Really appreciate it!
I have a HF Jack I purchased while in tech school. It got me through almost two years of wrenching to make money as a side hustle. Still have it to this day and it still works just as good as the day I bought it, bout ten years. Still picks up my full-size bronco and holds still without dropping every single time. I’ll go with the HF Jack on this one. Thanks for the video bud. Mines a steel body, my buddy got a nice aluminum one about same time I got mine. Didn’t last long, they may be better now.
AWESOME video, subscribed. I really like how you show the comment and actually follow through on the request. Makes for a great video for sure!
Very very good review. This is one of the most honest review i have seen for a long time. Yeah and I do like and respect your request for the country of origin.
Great video Nate, was interested in this type of comparison, and the call out to the certification was very interesting. Cheers
I got my first HF floor jack when I turned 17. That was in 1980. A 3 ton with a set of stands. I'm still using them today. I have had to replace the seals a couple times. This new big wheel jack is something I'm going to need to pick up.
It's no secret that Chinese factories often have the name brand product go out the front door and the knockoff go out the back door. It wouldn't surprise me if these were built in the same factory on the same plans with only slight differences in materials and build. Nice review and the Badlands looks like a solid product.
Great video. Bought one for working on my 4x4 Tahoe (2006). Have the 1.5 HF jack that you have, but I can't hit the frame with it. So far really impressed.
I have the pro eagle “the beast” jack and I love it. Have had it for almost two years and have put it through heavy use. It is made in china. The thing that ppl might be missing is that this was our only option in the market for a bit as an “off road” jack so technically we paid for what is tried and true and at the time the best option. I agree it’s expensive but what isn’t these days that’s valuable. Time will tell on the longevity of the badland. Great review 🤙
Great review/comparison! This should be a regular feature on your channel!
Well this was probably the best comparison video I’ve seen on these. Going to pick the harbor freight Jack up tomorrow! Thanks for the info.
It's a lost art in reviews anymore, but thanks for an honest straight-to-the-point review. it's easy to pander to the brand one is reviewing to stay on the positive side, but it doesn't do anyone any good in the long run.
I agree with you take on harbor freight products in general, I have a probably 20 year old HF floor jack and recently bough their low profile floor jack and there is no comparison between the two. They still have the cheap and questionable quality products but they also have upped there game in a lot of ways on other products.
One of your rock crawling buddies over at Muddy Beards bought a kit from 911 Motorsports and converted a Harbor freight racing jack into a big wheel off road jack.
I couldn't resist, it was so easy I bought a 100 dollar HF jack, ordered the conversion kit and built my own unit.
So far a year later and I've had no issues with the jack, works perfectly.
I think I paid 130 bucks for the 911 Motorsports kit plus the price of the jack, so it only cost me 230 dollars plus tax.
Thanks for being honest. I agree we shouldn’t hate or have ill will towards anyone or anything just because of a difference in opinion. Keep having fun
As always your videos are supreme material, based on this I just purchased this badlands jack! Keep up the good work Nate! Hope to see you at KOH!
Dude fantastic video. Thank you for the honesty and for calling out these premium brands
This actually reminds me of the gun industry. Back in the early 2k’s. There was only 1-2 companies doing slide cuts and charging a ridiculous price in comparison to what they are now. They were forced to change. The industry is full with nothing but slide cut companies and they are basically so cheap now.
Great video. I’ll be buying one soon.
Look up grove fab works here in socal. He’s about to come out with a mount for the badland jack you just reviewed.
Casey LaDelle was right! This was the BEST product review...... Thanks for sharing!!
I’ve been waiting for this to be in stock at my local HF. Thanks for a great review.
Nate thanks again for another great review im headed out tomorrow to see if my Harbor Freight has this on the shelf here in Casper Wyoming thanks again keep up the great videos
Harbour Freight has some great stuff especially for a DIYer. For tools to use in the shop/home, heat shrink, apache cases, etc. I have had some great success with their products.
100% unless you are a professional mechanic, you don't need super expensive tools like Snap on. HF tools are great for the occasional DIYer. I have a few HF jacks and jack stands that have been flawless for ten plus years.
@@remembermorrisonA lot of shops are converting to ICON now…
all of my tools from high school are from harbor freight. all Pittsburgh and some craftsman. I have pittsburgh jackstands and a 3 ton pittsburgh jack. (jackstands are from BEFORE the recall, theyre the good ones, as been proven since they havnt killed me yet). Ive had these tools for over....6 years now and they just used like 2 weeks ago to pull an engine out of a honda Fit. people hate on harbor freight because "cheap" but i like cheap where its still giving me my moneys worth.
@@remembermorrison you’re absolutely right and I’d even say that some of their newer ICON line stacks up just fine against the more expensive brands you see in professional shops. They’ve been putting some high quality stuff out in recent years.
@@g1mpster Gearwrench too. They have really stepped up their game.
Solid! Def picking up two. NATE....id like to see a review of some jacking jackstands, there great for guys who dont have a lift and cant afford a quick jack. Thanks for the great content happy holidays and best wishes to you and your family!
I am so happy that I bought one at my local HF . It was a “presale” and will be here in mid January. I do a lot of desert and need one.
Great video with a very honest review. I hope you plan to do more reviews in the future.
I've been eyeing these. They're not in stock locally, so I'm just waiting. Glad to see this beforehand.
Excellent video. Appreciate your humility and honesty.
Great video brotha! Been rewatching a lot of your videos, a shop update would be awesome Brotha! And if you could do a video on your welding cart build that would be awesome! Great content as always bro!
Very informative. I would absolutely pay more for the same products if they are made in the USA. Point is well taken. Thanks Nate.
Soooo awesome seeing that habor freight is upon their game. Great video as always dude👍🏻
I have been very impressed with Harbor Freight lately. Many companies start out making quality products and then figure out how to cut corners once they get popular. HF seems to have taken the exact opposite approach. I hope they stay on this path.
So glad to see an unvarnished review. Just the right way to do it.
I just purchased this jack and man this thing is huge !! I have a Nos 3 ton Aluminum Jack for my lowered vehicle and this Badland is a beast next to it! Definitely a good jack so far. Btw I got a 10% discount last week when I purchased . They had a store wide sale and paid $270. Not bad if you ask me!
Harbor freight has been doing such a great job with coming out with new products and putting pressure on competitors. Definitely gonna be getting the Badlands off road jack in the future.
Nate great comparison video, here in Canada any product sold in Canada has to tell on the packaging where its made or imported from to be able to be sold commercial or regular retail, here we have Princess Auto ,its our equivalent to Harbour Freight and was started local in Winnipeg where i live and i bought a large floor jack low profile, its the long shop style jack and it lifts 2 1/2 tons and lifts 30 inches high and weighs just right around 200 lbs and i have had it since the late 90's and use it in my garage year round and it has been completely reliable without issues, it wasn't cheap and is commercial rated, as the saying goes you get what you pay for , it had a pedal to get the jack started and its freaking awesome 👍
I have three videos I always look forward to on Sunday morning. It’s (in no particular order) Dirt Lifestyle, Fab Rats, and MORR.
So I just got done watching Nate’s video then click on Matt’s and Matt is jacking up the xj with this same harbor freight jack 😂
Been using Harbor Freight’s Daytona 3 Ton Floor Jack for a while now and it’s a fantastic jack for under 2 bills. Don’t quote me but I read somewhere once that it’s 99% the same thing as the equivalent Snap-On jack. They have some nice stuff (not everything) and that off-road Jack looks pretty legit. Thanks for the review!
I have that Jack too & it is a snap on rip off. They even sued them in court but settled during discovery bc snap on didn’t want to disclose trade secretes
@@adidas4275 not even a rip off, harbor freight found the same factory that was building the snap-on Jack and had them build the Daytona Jack. Snap-on didn't want people to figure out they were paying 1200 bucks for a china jack. Recently they've made the jacks in the us now for about 3 years
Snap on filed a lawsuit against harbor for this exact reason and LOST so it is not the same jack by court standards
it seems like harbor freight learned from their jack stand issue. to use the ASME-PASE standard is a good idea. Also, couldn't you use Pro-Eagles accessories on the Badlands jack?
No the parts are different. Also the wheels are held on with nuts instead stupid clips that get lost when popped off. The lift extension is bolted on instead of twisted on. I love it so far. Pro Eagle claims theirs is made in the USA, well i am sorry but i haven't seen much quality coming out of the USA lately and i live there.
HF has been vacuuming up engineers from everywhere.
I saw a bunch of the new jack stands from Harbor Freight at sema. They welded the bottom of the seam that was failing and made a couple of other small but significant changes. It's clear that they want to improve the products and change their image. The good news is as consumers, we win.
@@SimonElenor They don't claim the jack is made in the USA at all, thats exactly what this video points out.
Agree, Harbor Fright has really come legit last few years! Also as much as I like the cap on HF I must say of the three different ones I go to the staff running them are very helpful and even go out of their way to help me save even more money!
Man, this is a great review. I cant believe you drove over it and thru it out the back while driving.
I love this review. I almost bought an Eagle jack a few years ago, but simply could not justify the price. If indeed they are made in China, Pro Eagle should be embarrassed at the price they charge for their jacks.
Love the fact that your telling the truth about the jack. Good review 👍...PNW Proud keep up the great job
Thanks Nate! We need more honest reviewers for us consumers out there
Great review !!! I appreciate your unbiased opinion and totally agree where is your stuff made !! Harbor freight has gotten much higher quality equipment!!
Love your straight up front approach to the reviews. You are right Harbor Freight is actually selling decent products. Yes open your eyes to understand what you are buying but yes a huge shift in quality.
I like how you were not gentle with the jack. Use it like most knuckleheads do. Great review. I don’t know that I need one, but I might “need” one.
Harbor freight really has stepped up their game the last few years. It's good to see them continue to progress in the quality department rather than just sit idol making profits off of cheap junk. Sears/Craftsman failed because they got greedy by increasing prices and reducing quality. I remember the day that all my newer sockets started splitting only to be really disappointed when I noticed it was now being manufactured in China. Good job calling out Eagle on their potentially over priced Chinese product. Most logical people understand that we can't make everything in the US but we also understand that you need to stay competitive and honest to succeed. Nobody likes paying double for anything of its all riding on the same boat to get here. Another awesome vid and honest review👍🇺🇲
Being an owner of a Pro Eagle Jack for the last 3 years or so now, this is a video I was excited to see. I bought it back when it was under $500, so the price difference wasn’t as drastic, but it was still super expensive compared to the harbor freight.
I personally have no idea if the pro eagle is made in America. If it is then I’d love to know and I’d feel a hell of a lot better knowing I spent the money on it. I’m a big fan of the pro eagle, but I do completely agree on your viewpoint in the end.
$500 was worth right around $600 3 years ago
This was well worth the 15 minutes of viewing time and it's just another reason we hit that subscribe button a while back. Hats off to you for showing do-it-yourselfers that they don't need bottomless wallets to have fun and make stuff while doing it with their own two hands, sans an engineering degree.
"there's some dude at harbor freight..." LOL that was great. Cheers!
Nate, this was the greatest review video of all time just because you tried the stupid suggestions from the comment section. It was a riot! I laughed so hard. Nice work!
Excellent video. Actually considering buying one of these Badlands jacks now.
New subscriber over from Casey Ladell.
Excellent review! Love the honesty!
Honeat reviews from nate are the best I really appreciate yours and aVe reviews no bs and asking the r question for real world people
Partnerships with up and becoming company /people like Matt’s Off road recovery is why harbor freight is expanding like it is. As an impoverished shade tree mechanic with an Isuzu Trooper I can say I’m not mad
That guy is about to get served again for insurance fraud
I didn't even realize that Harbor Freight had a Pro Eagle type of jack. My Harbor freight Pittsburgh low profile jack for over 10 years and it's been absolutely problem free and works great. Great video though and love your view points too.
Love your videos Nate… thanks for the real world testing!!
Awesome review, I too did not want to spend the extra coin on the pro eagle due to price so I had even looked at a big wheel conversion for the Pittsburgh aluminum series sold by 911 motorsports. Now one thing I personally would love to see from HF would be more variety of synthetic line winches as well as traction boards. I’d buy traction boards from them so fast.
I might have figured out my dad’s Christmas gift. His jack is probably 20 years old, the hydraulics don’t work well so it takes twice as long to pump up, and on our Jeeps we have to use a block of wood to get the mounting plane high enough
Loved the video!
Honesty is the best policy. Sometimes something is not the best if it is the most pricey. Take a date for example, if the date always costs a lot of money is it better than one that costs less?
This was great info, and a great video.. thank you! I'm curious to know if the vehicle mount from Pro Eagle would accomodate the Badlands jack.
The end of the video asking for full disclosure (nicely) was great and very well put. As far as HF getting into better quality stuff...do we really want or need that? Isn't very cheap throw away, one time use stuff why we love them? We have other alternatives if we want quality. Stay in your lane HF!
We love your work, Nate. I'd take the harbor freight due to price and HF will honor their warranty, at least my experience.
That was great! Speak your mind Nate, there’s a lot of us out there that feel the same way!
Awesome video never seen a jack like this I don’t have a garage just the great out doors and a gravel driveway. Harbor Freight here I come.
Great video as always Nate. Keep up the great work. Btw i used to be skeptical on Harbor Freight stuff but lately they have been my go-to company. Its a great got all sore for those pesky items.
I would go for badlands. I picked up a long reach Daytona jack a couple years ago and absolutely love it.