[AT] Critique of TSC

Mike M meulenms at gmx.com
Sat Oct 19 13:45:49 PDT 2019


Cecil, I have no doubt that the new Ingersoll Rand and the Harbor
Freight units come off the same production line in China.

On 10/19/2019 4:00 PM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
>
> Don't pick on Harbor Freight!  They have got me out of a bind many
> times when I needed a large wrench or when my Ingersoll 1in drive
> impact got water inside and rusted.  Harbor Freight's Earthquake 1in
> drive impact had twice the torque the old Ingersoll had and was $100
> less than the parts to fix the Ingersoll.   I have had their impact
> sockets and wrenches for several years now, and have no problem with
> them.  Their impact wrenches give good service for a lot less .
> Cecil
>
> On 10/19/2019 9:17 AM, James Peck wrote:
>>
>> Sort of a tractor oriented version of Harbor Freight.
>>
>> [Dean VP] <snip>  I’m actually surprised that TSC sells and uses such
>> good paint. Maybe they are putting lipstick on a pig. IMHO, the small
>> trailers TSC sells are pieces of junk. Maybe that isn’t Valspar
>> paint. Might be electrostatic. Really poorly built trailers with
>> cheap materials. I’ve noticed some other products at TSC that are not
>> worth writing home about either.  My limited experience with TSC
>> products is they are higher priced and lower quality.  <snip>
>>
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