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Old November 27th 03, 04:10 AM
David Johnson
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I have purchased a number of items from Harbor Freight, and have
generally been satisfied with them. No question about these things
competing with top of the line merchandise, but for items that I
only use occasionally they are good enough. Two items that come to
mind are an angle grinder for $20 and an electric hoist for $60.

I'd suggest that you visit the store and decide which items you
would want to buy. Then if you are not in a hurry, get on their
mailing list and wait for what you want to come up on sale.
Sooner or later just about everything they sell is offered at
big discounts - often 50%.

David Johnson
 




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