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<blockquote data-quote="Boostr1" data-source="post: 1463406" data-attributes="member: 24603"><p>I have 4 of their 6 ton HD jack stands, and THEY are pretty stout. 2 of them ar keeping the car's rear in the air. I'm gonna see if I can get the other 2 up front to replace the small ones I'm using. I have a few of their tools as well that I use here and there, Electric planer, 6" metal chop saw that I bought to cut my SS braided fuel hose (and I'll use it for some metal cutting if need be, but won't be used heavily), red angle grinder (watched this welder dude talk about what tools are worth it from HF, and said this one is better than the black one). I wouldn't buy any of their hand tools though like wrenches and the such. I bought a set of allen wrenches from them, but the sizes were off. So I stick with Husky, Craftsmen, or Kobalt wrenches. They are not hoitty toitty tools but there fitment is alot better than HF. Rigid power tools are pretty good as well for the money. I have their Table saw and 10" chop saw. My heavy use power tools are definitely a nice step up to where I go with Milwaukee for their electric drill/ driver and impact drivers. I use those alot... Guess that happens if ya own a house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boostr1, post: 1463406, member: 24603"] I have 4 of their 6 ton HD jack stands, and THEY are pretty stout. 2 of them ar keeping the car's rear in the air. I'm gonna see if I can get the other 2 up front to replace the small ones I'm using. I have a few of their tools as well that I use here and there, Electric planer, 6" metal chop saw that I bought to cut my SS braided fuel hose (and I'll use it for some metal cutting if need be, but won't be used heavily), red angle grinder (watched this welder dude talk about what tools are worth it from HF, and said this one is better than the black one). I wouldn't buy any of their hand tools though like wrenches and the such. I bought a set of allen wrenches from them, but the sizes were off. So I stick with Husky, Craftsmen, or Kobalt wrenches. They are not hoitty toitty tools but there fitment is alot better than HF. Rigid power tools are pretty good as well for the money. I have their Table saw and 10" chop saw. My heavy use power tools are definitely a nice step up to where I go with Milwaukee for their electric drill/ driver and impact drivers. I use those alot... Guess that happens if ya own a house. [/QUOTE]
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