[Healeys] harbor freight jacks

Jody Kerr jodyfkerr at gmail.com
Sat Dec 5 22:25:38 MST 2009


Randy,

Well, The quality control group in China was trained by the finest
engineers that the Lucas folks could lend them at the time. I believe
they were from the wiring harness smoke containment group. :)

Interestingly, over the years of buying Harbor Freight stuff, I can
say that the quality has improved dramatically. We used to buy their
right angle gringers as "single use and toss" tools. Now they last at
least two, sometimes three uses. :)

Jody

On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Randy Hicks <Healey100M at gmail.com> wrote:
> Boy, that endorsement makes me want to rush out and buy something from them!
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> On Dec 5, 2009, at 12:07 PM, Jody Kerr wrote:
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>> I find at HF that if one is no good, the whole lot are, and you need
>> to wait a few months until they get a fresh batch in from China.
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