All in all, I've had pretty good luck with HF tools.
I have Snap-on, MAC, SK, Craftsman and others. I keep them in the garage tool boxes. The back of my truck is 95% HF and none have failed me (and if stolen, cheap to replace. Maybe the HF name keeps them safe).
I have a 2"x5' pipe I have use on the socket wrenches on many rusted up bolts from golf carts, trailers, atvs, etc. I've never broke one, but I did have one fall apart on me while putting the socket once.
My compressor has to be 6+ years old and used almost everyday (plasma, air tools, painting, filling tires, cleaning up my mess). I have 2, more than 6 years old, 4.5" grinders. At $9.99 I bought two and have a cutoff on one and grinder on the other, to save time. I never figured this stuff would last. And I rough them up at that price as well.
I bought some MIG wire there last week in a pinch (Saturday) and it "is not" the same as the Lincoln wire, but $20 for 10 lbs, I'll maybe keep it. I forgot Home Depot sells it.
I just recently returned a Rockwell Sonicrafter multi-tool (could not afford Klein). It got very hot on small jobs. It was $180, picked up a cheap Chinese clone on a trip to HF for $39 (no variable speed but seems wide open is normal speed for me). I've removed caulk and grout from a shower, installed a door strike, it still runs and saved a lot of time.
As stated, if this is something you put food on the table with, buy name brands.
Also as stated. I bought a cheap hole saw kit a few weeks ago, pick the box under the top box on the pile to avoid missing parts, got home and one saw was missing.
I have Snap-on, MAC, SK, Craftsman and others. I keep them in the garage tool boxes. The back of my truck is 95% HF and none have failed me (and if stolen, cheap to replace. Maybe the HF name keeps them safe).
I have a 2"x5' pipe I have use on the socket wrenches on many rusted up bolts from golf carts, trailers, atvs, etc. I've never broke one, but I did have one fall apart on me while putting the socket once.
My compressor has to be 6+ years old and used almost everyday (plasma, air tools, painting, filling tires, cleaning up my mess). I have 2, more than 6 years old, 4.5" grinders. At $9.99 I bought two and have a cutoff on one and grinder on the other, to save time. I never figured this stuff would last. And I rough them up at that price as well.
I bought some MIG wire there last week in a pinch (Saturday) and it "is not" the same as the Lincoln wire, but $20 for 10 lbs, I'll maybe keep it. I forgot Home Depot sells it.
I just recently returned a Rockwell Sonicrafter multi-tool (could not afford Klein). It got very hot on small jobs. It was $180, picked up a cheap Chinese clone on a trip to HF for $39 (no variable speed but seems wide open is normal speed for me). I've removed caulk and grout from a shower, installed a door strike, it still runs and saved a lot of time.
As stated, if this is something you put food on the table with, buy name brands.
Also as stated. I bought a cheap hole saw kit a few weeks ago, pick the box under the top box on the pile to avoid missing parts, got home and one saw was missing.