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HF has a Daytona that fills the bill but $300. Any recommendations? Thanks.
HF has a Daytona that fills the bill but $300. Any recommendations? Thanks.
Give ya $25 for itI'm still using a 2 ton I bought in a pawn shop for $20. I've had it every bit of 30 yrs now. Lol
I have the same feeling. I'm not comfortable using a HF jack... I'm researching.Don't waste your money at HF. I bought a 3 ton at Napa that I'm pretty sure could lift a tank. No leaks, slippage (is that real word?) and it works great even at -40 below. Spend a bit more and get something you'll probably be able to sell or pass down to your kids. Plus I feel much safer with the Napa model versus the HF model.
The lift I'm looking at appears to "look" solid. I'll take a ride and handle one. I was in voting years ago ..an HFstore manager was standing behind me in line... Gave me his card..told me not come there at nightHF is hit or miss. I have a rechargeable screwdriver for $10 which is the same as Lowe's at $29.99 and in pink. I look at HF like cars or anything else. Anything can fail once it leaves the factory. Caution: HF warranties are for 90 days. I'm looking at their dust collector as soon as it is in the local store and get the two year warranty; hope to give it a good workout.
I just tried my 12v HF impact wrench. The reverse level broke off.Don't waste your money at HF. I bought a 3 ton at Napa that I'm pretty sure could lift a tank. No leaks, slippage (is that real word?) and it works great even at -40 below. Spend a bit more and get something you'll probably be able to sell or pass down to your kids. Plus I feel much safer with the Napa model versus the HF model.
The only thing I buy from HF is their 1" sanding belts and 5" sanding belts. They seem to last pretty good and they don't break the bank. I don't buy any tools other than the jack stand I bought a while back. It works well but did get a leak in one of the "O" rings that was an easy fix.I just tried my 12v HF impact wrench. The reverse level broke off.
They probably both come from the same factory.Don't waste your money at HF. I bought a 3 ton at Napa that I'm pretty sure could lift a tank. No leaks, slippage (is that real word?) and it works great even at -40 below. Spend a bit more and get something you'll probably be able to sell or pass down to your kids. Plus I feel much safer with the Napa model versus the HF model.
The shop I just used added extra power to put the lugs on… could not get them off… however I just bought a couple cheaters and breakers … might be easier to lefty Lucy. I'm old. Real old. I have a shoulder implant and cannot pull/push too much therefor I need all the help I can get.Hmm. Never owned an impact wrench and really never needed one. I take an extra vitamin and apply muscle torque.
I bought a 24" Husky ratcheting breaker and it worked like a champ. Impact going back. My mamma always said you can't do a job without the right toolsHmm. Never owned an impact wrench and really never needed one. I take an extra vitamin and apply muscle torque.