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<blockquote data-quote="Fallbackpuppet" data-source="post: 2761591" data-attributes="member: 38064"><p>The upside of harbor freight is you can get tools\equipment very inexpensively often for equal or less than it can be rented for. That being said I always look at the thing I buy from there as being sort of disposable. I got a $99 quarter inch drill press in 2004-05ish. It did the job I needed and worked great for the next 5-6 things I wanted to do. Then it unceremoniously died 2007-08ish. I have a corded drill I purchased at the same time for $15 I think and it still works like a champ. All of the stuff they carry is that way and for me I have to evaluate how much I am going to use something, cost verse renting, and how many times can I replace the item if it fails for the cost of a good one in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallbackpuppet, post: 2761591, member: 38064"] The upside of harbor freight is you can get tools\equipment very inexpensively often for equal or less than it can be rented for. That being said I always look at the thing I buy from there as being sort of disposable. I got a $99 quarter inch drill press in 2004-05ish. It did the job I needed and worked great for the next 5-6 things I wanted to do. Then it unceremoniously died 2007-08ish. I have a corded drill I purchased at the same time for $15 I think and it still works like a champ. All of the stuff they carry is that way and for me I have to evaluate how much I am going to use something, cost verse renting, and how many times can I replace the item if it fails for the cost of a good one in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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