I have some HF wrenches that I prefer over my craftsman's, so they're not all bad (even if their stores do smell like shrimp ramen and durian).
Many HF items work perfectly fine for us garage warriors. That's who they're marketing to. I steer clear of most of their electrically powered tools, but a good portion of their hand tools are ok.
If you're a wrench turner by trade, or a tool snob, you should probably shop elsewhere.
Tastes good, smells horrible. Not sure how that happens, but it does.Durian is some nasty stuff. Don’t know how people eat that crap!
I thought about the aluminum, but then I saw the orange and my brain locked up and I put it in the Jeep. I don't even remember paying for it. It's like the color orange sends me into a fugue state.I bought an aluminum jack and I love it. So much easier to move around.
I looked at all the specs and prices, then picked my favorite color. I'm so happy to be floor jacked again.
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23 years the jack in the background lasted.... Hope the "Craftsman" gives similar service. (It's what they had at Lowes when I needed to complete some EJS prep. Jack is probably great for my Buick. Kind of low profile even for a TJ on 35" tires.) View attachment 148151