Nine must-have LIFETIME WARRANTY items from Harbor Freight for the DIY Mechanic

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Nine must-have items from Harbor Freight with a Lifetime Warranty for the DIY Mechanic!

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I would add the orange deadblow hammers.

Starship
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I have the 1/2", 3/8", and 1/4" click-type torque wrenches from HF, and they've saved me from warped brakes, warped heads, and stripped bolts for years now. Another tool they have which I like, although for more personal reasons, are the multi-colored socket sets. They're strong and cheap, but I have many memories of my daughter helping me in the shop starting age 2, because with those sockets I could tell her to bring me the blue one, or the pink one, or the black one, and she could do it. It wasn't long before she started just reading the numbers off the sockets, and knew which one was what color.

Oddman
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The mini pick and hook set is a game changer. You literally don't know how hard life is without it until you've had them lol. Best random harbor freight purchase ever

ssnochevy
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I have all of your recommended tools. I would add the plastic interior tool set, a telescoping magnet, a magnetic parts bowl, and a magnetic shop light.

ccenlow
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By the way, if you follow the tools tested channel, you’ll see that the Pittsburgh torque wrench is the most accurate budget torque wrench on the market.

DiligentDave
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One thing to add, for returns they require a receipt so enroll in having them email you a receipt and make a folder for them. The paper receipts won’t stay legible even if you do keep it.

josephfederer
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I'm a Harbor Freight Homer and not only do I agree with these "must have" tools but I have all of them. I can also recommend probably 15-20 more that should be on this list. Harbor Freight tools aren't for everyone, but for the "weekend warrior", they're perfect. The quality of HF tools has vastly improved over the last 8-10 years.

garyleahy
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The hand tools at HF have significantly improved over the years. I used to regularly snap sockets from them. I always keep a set of Pittsburgh wrenches and sockets around, because if I need a custom modified tool I don't feel bad taking a grinder or welder to them.

randombuilds
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I used to never buy anything from HF now it's my go to store I have all of those tools. I recently just found out how good their corded and cordless tools are and for the value you can't beat it anywhere

richardcowan
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One tool I would add if you work on motorcycles is the 1/4" inch pound torque wrench. Very handy tool

stevesilverson
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I have most of these. The breaker bar is my favorite (right now). I use it on almost every job, I use it with the impact sockets because I also have an impact wrench. Those small picks are also extremely handy too. Something I would add is the punch and chisel set & hammer. Also some regular wrenches, and ratchets too.

jomanallen
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10 years ago I broke two Craftsmen breaker bars. The people at Sears were real a-holes about exchanging them I don't understand what the problem was. I bought a harbor freight and tool breaker bar. 8 years ago and have been using it since without a single breakage.

mikesuch
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I picked up the 10mm essential socket set. A kit of several variations of the infamous missing 10mm. Look it up. One of those job saver things to have on hand

silverstar
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I have an addiction to this store. I have 7 of 9 items presented.

ianj.vallee
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I’ve had the Torque Wrench for 41 years now. Still works just fine!👍

mikegarrett
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I agree about the wobble extension set. Removing Glaresheild brackets to R&R a #1 Window on 737 sure came in handy. Now that I am Retired good for my Harley too.

arthurleino
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The Pittsburgh ½" drive impact deep socket set in Metric and SAE is a no brainer. Quite frankly, especially for the DIY Mechanics, that's the only ½" drive sockets to carry. If you're needing a ½" drive socket for a bolt, most likely you'll be able to use impact wrench anyway. Also, you can use the impact sockets on a hand ½" drive ratchet if you need too. The impact sockets will wear out faster than chrome ones, but with lifetime warranty, just get the worn out ones replaced for free. Plus, impact sockets are usually cheaper to buy than chrome ones. Save money when you can.

rototiller
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That wobble set is something I’m picking up ASAP!

Bacnow
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Just bought the ball joint separator for $19 because my pickle fork wasn't cutting it. Best $19 I've spent in years. Harbor Freight saved the day once again

I-sed-no
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Just a heads up gentlemen. I had the 1/2inch click torque wrench that went bad. I took it back for replacement which they did. I was also buying several other tools which I had coupons. They used my 30% off coupon on the torque wrench. So my advice, if you take a tool back for replacement, make two trips. Go in and get tool replaced, go back out to your car and then come back in to purchase tools. That way they can't "steal" your coupon.

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