I’ve switched my desired gift cards from sporting goods stores to HF. I have a lifetime of sporting goods stuff but there always seems to be “another tool” lol
Hi my name is Clay and I am also a Harbor Freight whore.I'm becoming a Harbor Freight whore
They opened one in Marietta about a year ago and I'm a regular for everything from tarps, ratchet straps, and zip ties, to tools I need sparingly and don't want to pay 2-3x for just to get a brand name. Like this 36" bar clamps. The Irwin version at Lowes were $42. I got two from HF for the same price. These sawhorses are badass and again, basically got 2 for the price of 1 if I were shopping at Lowes or HD. I also got a small rubber "persuader" for delicate matters like this dresser drawer. It was $5. They even gave me a pack of free zip ties today. Any tool that falls in the "nice to have, but won't use a lot" category, gets bought from HF these days.
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They have some great deals but stay away from things like Chicago grinders/cut off wheels. You will burn it up (literally) before you can cut through a single metal pipe. I thought I had a dud so bought a second one. Burned that one up also. Tools are good but most things electric are trash.I'm becoming a Harbor Freight whore
They opened one in Marietta about a year ago and I'm a regular for everything from tarps, ratchet straps, and zip ties, to tools I need sparingly and don't want to pay 2-3x for just to get a brand name. Like this 36" bar clamps. The Irwin version at Lowes were $42. I got two from HF for the same price. These sawhorses are badass and again, basically got 2 for the price of 1 if I were shopping at Lowes or HD. I also got a small rubber "persuader" for delicate matters like this dresser drawer. It was $5. They even gave me a pack of free zip ties today. Any tool that falls in the "nice to have, but won't use a lot" category, gets bought from HF these days.
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I used to agree and still do on the Chicago stuff, but my son has bought a Bauer cordless drill and saw and they work great and have for over a year.They have some great deals but stay away from things like Chicago grinders/cut off wheels. You will burn it up (literally) before you can cut through a single metal pipe. I thought I had a dud so bought a second one. Burned that one up also. Tools are good but most things electric are trash.