I am 77 years old and I have few things that bring me great joy, aside from my family and sometimes they are a pain. I am a Tinker, I fix stuff, sometimes, just to fix it, it does bring me great satisfaction to save $600 by repairing something like the drivers door inside panel with scraps from years of collecting stuff.
Los Angeles is not a place where places like HFT opens stores, property values are artificially high here and it's not viable to open up stores. Well HFT opened a store in Pasadena, CA a few years ago and I love it. Sears was my go to store for screwdrivers and wrenches and even power tools. Now Sears is almost gone and they carry a lot of C#&P whereas HFT now is all over near here and some of their stuff is fantastic.
To me the big draw is the extremely wide variety of tools that they carry. While repairing the aforementioned door panel, I used some POM rivets to assemble a replacement holder for the power window and door lock switch assembly. I paid $16.99 for the tool and some rivets. I use it mostly for missing auto panel fittings, a kid my DD and DGKs know has worked on the DD's van and DGDs Mustang and borrowed the tool to make repairs. It's paid for itself. The buffer, right andle grinder, battery powered drills and a dozen other tools were purchased just to have a spare or to loan out have been cost effective.
Looking at wrenches, I have a set of SAE and Metric 1/4" drive sockets, their combo box end wrenches and their impact sockets are fantastic.
I do not think much of their cutting tools and drill bits but many of the others beat Snap On, Craftsman(of old) and HFT digital micrometers are great.
Their pneumatic stuff not so good, uses too many CFM and their compressors can't keep up.
You cannot beat their prices especially with a 20 percent off coupon and free this and that.
Oh yeah, I should mention that I am using a lot of tools that were purchased by my Grandfather and my Father, some are over 100 years old, I also have Bridge City Tools measuring tools, Starett Micrometers and rules that I have purchased along with tools that both men made because the tools they needed were way too expensive and hard to find or not even made. I appreciate really great tools but that doesn't always equate to being cost effective.
Therir tools are inexpensive enough to carry both SAE and Metric socket sets.
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David Bishop
2002 Winnebago Adventurer 32V
2009 GMC Canyon
Roadmaster 5000
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