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yeah of course there's some exclusions:Maybe I'm reading it wrong, but there's clearly a block of fine text underneath with the usual list of excluded brands and items.
Right. Only mentioned it because "off anything" is misleading. If I remember right these 20% coupons were pretty common, unless they've stopped giving them out.yeah of course there's some exclusions:
It's no SnapOn or MAC, but for a home shop it's more than adequate. I already have a 60" SnapOn roller cab, just needed a little more storage. Wasn't about to drop $1500 for a similar SnapOn box.I was quite impressed with their tool boxes.
It's no SnapOn or MAC, but for a home shop it's more than adequate. I already have a 60" SnapOn roller cab, just needed a little more storage. Wasn't about to drop $1500 for a similar SnapOn box.
I will say that I was extremely impressed with HF's Icon boxes. I'd put them on par with my SnapOn. If I were getting in to wrenching professionally those would be at the top of my list.
It's no SnapOn or MAC, but for a home shop it's more than adequate. I already have a 60" SnapOn roller cab, just needed a little more storage. Wasn't about to drop $1500 for a similar SnapOn box.
I will say that I was extremely impressed with HF's Icon boxes. I'd put them on par with my SnapOn. If I were getting in to wrenching professionally those would be at the top of my list.
Harbor freight jacks are the deal. I don't know any shops that don't use them.The toolbox isn't a SnapOn or MAC, but their Super Duty 3 ton jack series is rumored to have been made by the same manufacturer as the suspiciously similar looking SnapOn part.
B-b-but "I wouldn't trust my life to harbor freight!"Harbor freight jacks are the deal. I don't know any shops that don't use them.
They have some products that are on another level for the price.B-b-but "I wouldn't trust my life to harbor freight!"
Or just oversize your equipment. The 6 ton Daytona jackstands aren't that much more $$ than the 3 ton. Considering the purpose, I'd say its cheap insurance.The rule of thumb is dont use both a jack and jackstands from harbor freight.
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-ton-off-road-jack-59136.htmlwould love more recommendations on harbor freight best buys
That's actually pretty sweet.I picked this up from the last sale with 15% off coupon. I'm using it to cut down my 16mm acrylic tubing for my watercool PC builds and it works wonderfully. Very quick and clean cuts. I can't believe I was using a hand saw before I discovered this little thing.
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I've got the 73" ordered since a few weeks back, it's supposed to come end of October. I'll post some pictures of it when I get it but I was very impressed with them in store. I just hope it ships well.It's no SnapOn or MAC, but for a home shop it's more than adequate. I already have a 60" SnapOn roller cab, just needed a little more storage. Wasn't about to drop $1500 for a similar SnapOn box.
I will say that I was extremely impressed with HF's Icon boxes. I'd put them on par with my SnapOn. If I were getting in to wrenching professionally those would be at the top of my list.
They come packaged quite well. That 73" one should come on a pallet as well. You'll need a pallet jack to move it around, it's not light.I've got the 73" ordered since a few weeks back, it's supposed to come end of October. I'll post some pictures of it when I get it but I was very impressed with them in store. I just hope it ships well.
2 forklifts in my shop so that's not a problem. I managed to buy a pretty decent barn setup from my neighbor that went out of the farming business... but I still can't get him to get all his crap out of it, over 3 months since we closed.They come packaged quite well. That 73" one should come on a pallet as well. You'll need a pallet jack to move it around, it's not light.
Seriously packed very well2 forklifts in my shop so that's not a problem. I managed to buy a pretty decent barn setup from my neighbor that went out of the farming business... but I still can't get him to get all his crap out of it, over 3 months since we closed.
Delivery is actually supposed to be today so I'll post some pics later. Too bad I don't have time to go shopping for tools to fill it up today.
I'm not impressed by much at Harbor Freight but their boxes are pretty good for the money.It's no SnapOn or MAC, but for a home shop it's more than adequate. I already have a 60" SnapOn roller cab, just needed a little more storage. Wasn't about to drop $1500 for a similar SnapOn box.
I will say that I was extremely impressed with HF's Icon boxes. I'd put them on par with my SnapOn. If I were getting in to wrenching professionally those would be at the top of my list.
I had no issues with any of mine. I have 3 aluminum 3ton 'racing' jacks (From 2016, 2017 and 2023) and 4, 6 Ton jack stands. No issues with any of them.The rule of thumb is dont use both a jack and jackstands from harbor freight.
I've had one of these for a while. I use it to cut down 5.56 cases to 300blk length.I picked this up from the last sale with 15% off coupon. I'm using it to cut down my 16mm acrylic tubing for my watercool PC builds and it works wonderfully. Very quick and clean cuts. I can't believe I was using a hand saw before I discovered this little thing.
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