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2003eclipse
06-18-2007, 02:33 PM
harbor freight is the shit!!!!
You add a "the" to that sentence and shouldn't have.
niterydr
06-18-2007, 02:44 PM
If you want to play you have to PAY. With that being said, "CRAFTSMAN"
Haha, more like Snap-On. Crapsman is pocket change in reliability and cost.
I would watch ebay for a snap-on torque wrench, something that can be calibrated and certified.
JustROLLIN
06-18-2007, 02:48 PM
I dont think Harbor Freight is all crap... I used their impact sockets for a loong time and never had an issue. I would not, on the other hand, buy a torque wrench from them.
2003eclipse
06-18-2007, 02:49 PM
I dont think Harbor Freight is all crap... I used their impact sockets for a loong time and never had an issue. I would not, on the other hand, buy a torque wrench from them.
But we would buy a bull horn!!! HA HA HA
Kracka
06-18-2007, 02:49 PM
For at-home DIYers I think Craftsman is a great choice. Their durability and strength seem decent, but when something does break they exchange it on the spot with no questions asked unlike many other "lifetime warranty" tools sold at other stores.
JustROLLIN
06-18-2007, 03:01 PM
But we would buy a bull horn!!! HA HA HA
And harass every innocent bystander and cute girl on the sidewalk....good times.
blageo23
06-18-2007, 03:02 PM
If you want really cheap go to harbor freight. But like stated above get a good torque wrench. If you are going to buy a shitty torque wrech you might as well not use one at all. I just went to harbor and bought a set of drill bits(115 piece for $40). I realize that you get what you pay for but Ill use the drill bits like 10 times and its worth it to me.
niterydr
06-18-2007, 03:02 PM
For at-home DIYers I think Craftsman is a great choice. Their durability and strength seem decent, but when something does break they exchange it on the spot with no questions asked unlike many other "lifetime warranty" tools sold at other stores.
I was mearly referring to an accurate torque wrench. Hell I still have a few craftsman tools in my box that are still alive.
blageo23
06-18-2007, 03:04 PM
And also its pointless for someone not in the trade to buy snap on. Lets say one breaks, what are you going to do? hunt down a shop that will tell you when the snap on guy comes and get it in a week? With craftsman u take it to sears and call it a day.
Halon
06-18-2007, 03:05 PM
I have Harbor Frieght impact sockets as well (the pittsburg ones) and have worked perfectly fine. I think some tools are ok to cheap out on when you're just doing stuff at home, and don't run a business, like flat head screwdrivers, my pry bar, those little dental pick tools, flashlight, and their gear wrenches are pretty decent. But certain things, like a torque wrench, or anything that's used for some sort of precision, I would look elsewhere.
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