Is Harbor Freight Really That Bad?



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37 thoughts on “Is Harbor Freight Really That Bad?”

  1. Harbor freight has good tools but their polishers absolutely suck. Way too much vibration, you can barely hold it down. So I bought a proper polisher and I just use the harbor freight polisher as sander, way easier that way.

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  2. Dude the Bauer circle saw is definitely a left handed saw. Someone will find this funny. I didn't know left handed circular saws we're a thing till about 2-3 years ago when I asked an Amish guy "what TF is that thing I want one". A gas STIHL powered left handed circular saw blew my mind and I'm 95% right handed.

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  3. Watching almost ALL your reviews sort of sums up the ENTIRE far left political party…..Do it completely WRONG and then blame anything or anyone BUT YOURSELF!?!?!?! Come on dude, use the tools/products as intended and stop CREATING the problems that you subsequently bitch about.

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  4. Harbor Freight stuff is usually just good enough to get you by, but certainly not anything to write home about. Great for occasional house or hobby work, not great for daily use or professional work.

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  5. Why is it you're not cutting a real log and I don't even know whenever people cut cured or dried timber or lumber with a chain saw. I finke you're triggering my hate of packaging excessively and, I'm not sayin' anything against the scientist in this garage but you might've seen a chainsaw milling technique

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  6. Tyler mate, the way you hold that grinder if it bites, it's going to take your nuts off or, worse, seriously stand behind the cut direction, so if it bites, it fires up not down in to you.

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  7. Not taking anything away from that Atlas, because it knocked around that Milwaukee barely breaking a sweat, but I'm not sure I would call $340 for the full kit 'cheap'. At that point, you're right there with Milwaukee, DeWalt, and quite honestly, Ego.

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