Tin Falcon
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It is my observation that the quality of the on sale Harbor freight calipers has gone down.
I purchased 10 of the digital 6" mostly for Christmas gifts. I did keep a couple and they seemed rough.
Yesterday,after vising the Hagley in Delaware I stopped by the harbor freight store and picked up several items, including a dial caliper. I love digital calipers but they do like batteries. It seems like the battery is dead when you need it the most.
The Dial calipers are #66541 and while smoother, they are a little on tight side. my wife's first comment was the edges are rough! Maybe the second comment after what do you need another one of those for? Anyway my opinion of these tools have gone from good value, to cheap but usable.
I know we can not compare these to mitutoyo brown and sharp or starrett but these were one HF tool I felt comfortable recommending. Not it is more like buyer beware inspect before leaving parking lot.
I purchased a cart for work a couple weeks ago from the same store the wheels are about to fall off after one use.
Horrible freight indeed.
There are some things I still have a use for grinding wheels spring loaded center punch dead blow hammers . it is not all junk but the percentage seems to be swinging to the junk side of things.
My intention is not to down this store. I know experience an opinions differ greatly from good value to junk.
caravat emptor -Buyer beware. do not expect what you do not inspect.
Tin
I purchased 10 of the digital 6" mostly for Christmas gifts. I did keep a couple and they seemed rough.
Yesterday,after vising the Hagley in Delaware I stopped by the harbor freight store and picked up several items, including a dial caliper. I love digital calipers but they do like batteries. It seems like the battery is dead when you need it the most.
The Dial calipers are #66541 and while smoother, they are a little on tight side. my wife's first comment was the edges are rough! Maybe the second comment after what do you need another one of those for? Anyway my opinion of these tools have gone from good value, to cheap but usable.
I know we can not compare these to mitutoyo brown and sharp or starrett but these were one HF tool I felt comfortable recommending. Not it is more like buyer beware inspect before leaving parking lot.
I purchased a cart for work a couple weeks ago from the same store the wheels are about to fall off after one use.
Horrible freight indeed.
There are some things I still have a use for grinding wheels spring loaded center punch dead blow hammers . it is not all junk but the percentage seems to be swinging to the junk side of things.
My intention is not to down this store. I know experience an opinions differ greatly from good value to junk.
caravat emptor -Buyer beware. do not expect what you do not inspect.
Tin