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Can You Really Save $20,000 With "Cheap" Harbor Freight Tools? U.S. General Series 3 Review 

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Today Jared takes the first look at the all new Harbor Freight US General Series 3 tool box, along with upgrading his wrench collection from the original $1,000 tool box series.
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@krisgustoff
@krisgustoff Год назад
I have been following Adam Savage of Tested and Myth Busters and really took his advice to heart. He says buy the tool first at harbor freight, once it fails buy a better one. 99% of my tools are still the "first one" and have lasted and preformed quite well!
@cigarsgunsandgasoline8032
@cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 Год назад
that's what I do when I can... unless I need a specialty tool!
@GrayRaceCat
@GrayRaceCat Год назад
I totally agree! Adam Savage also added that by the time the cheap tool wears out or breaks, you will know much more about what you need and can expect from the tool. You'll be a smarter shopper when looking for that more durable (and expensive) replacement.
@krisgustoff
@krisgustoff Год назад
@Cigars, Guns and Gasoline For sure. I picked me up some of those ICON long handle wrenches and as a bigger guy with big hands it makes some things so much easier.
@krisgustoff
@krisgustoff Год назад
@GrayRaceCat makes sense, I know the last name brand I got I put A LOT more research into!
@-Mike-69
@-Mike-69 Год назад
That's good solid advice for tool purchases. Why spend 2x the cash on things like hammers. Is it really going to perform better because it say SnapOn ? Some will argue that but, come on. If it feels good in your hand and performs the way you want, then that is the right tool.
@jjdekay6969
@jjdekay6969 Год назад
Take it from a professional Mechanic/bodyman/custom car builder with almost 40 years in the industry. Jared is telling the truth!!! I have 3 snap on ,One Mac, and 4 craftsman boxes.....BUT I also have 4 US General boxes and 5 US General tool carts in my shop. Had there been a Harbor freight around when I started back in 1984, I would be living in a much nicer house.
@gregblau8082
@gregblau8082 Год назад
I started wrenching when Gearwrench and the internet tool brands were still pretty new. All the old school guys were so used to there being a huge difference between truck tools and everything else that they based their advice on that experience. Some tools are worth the price while you'll never know the difference with others, so if I'm not sure about something I go cheap and upgrade if needed
@beasyphone
@beasyphone Год назад
My 81 year old ex nhra father campaigned multiple racecars out of his craftsmans, I have some myself, also a snap on 54 /73 (this morning) and a Mac cart. He's happy, I'm happy. The things inside make the money, not the box. But nice boxes make me happy. END of "logic" lol..yeah: still drive a 99 chevy truck. Mostly reliable haha. But like my dad, bought it new, treats me well, why upgrade. So there's that "logic" too...
@SAVikingSA
@SAVikingSA Год назад
Professional at a high volume body shop, still using my dad's Craftsman boxes. Get the first one cheap, upgrade as you find what breaks.
@mikemuzzell5167
@mikemuzzell5167 Год назад
😮 yea I hear brother.
@ozzmann3217
@ozzmann3217 10 месяцев назад
Facts sir thanks for spreading the wisdom
@gonzoprius3589
@gonzoprius3589 Год назад
As a former ford technician working day to day at a dealership my home shop toolbox and tools are same as what you just showed. Us general box with a mix of tools. The old reliable, some new icon and others. Thank you for showing up and coming technicians that they don’t need to go in deep debt to buy quality tools to make a living. HF is changing the game in a big way.
@richardbates2367
@richardbates2367 4 месяца назад
I'm just a farm kid around 44 now but I lucked out around the mid 90's I acquired a Kennedy mechanic series tool chest 11 drawer with the center square drawer top, and the 2 inch riser and the bottom roll around tool cabinet with the Factory door on the bottom it has three deep drawers the whole thing is power coated orange factory color and it has been a very good tool box I believe it was made in the mid 80's to early 90's but it is a USA made tool box made in Ohio, and even I like the idea of upgrading to the series two us general 26 inch top tool chest and the single bay bottom cabinet I may eventually pick them up used and add on to the ends of the Kennedy Box but I don't see me replacing or getting rid of the Kennedy Box set to get the us general boxes so who knows....
@erikrunas226
@erikrunas226 Год назад
Having a manufacturer tell you here is our stuff and be honest when you show it to your audience, speaks volumes about them. Another excellent episode sir, quite possibly my favorite to date. Thank you.
@iamgermane
@iamgermane 3 месяца назад
China, Inc. is crashing right now in their domestic stock market. The better stuff comes from Taiwan at Harbor Freight!
@nolt4024
@nolt4024 Год назад
As an aircraft mechanic at a major airline every tool I use every day came from harbor freight. Only problem I’ve ever had with them is with the number of close tolerance bolt heads in aviation that you have to deal with…Harbor Freight’s sockets and boxed wrenches are heavily beveled more than other brands which means it’s very easy to strip out close tolerance boots because their heads are at least half as tall as other bolt head types. I fixed the issue by grinding and repolishing the ends of all my sockets and wrenches with a bench grinder…and I didn’t hesitate one minute about it because they were all harbor freight. Tell every one I can to buy HB tools.
@overdosed51
@overdosed51 Год назад
I'm 29 years old and have been In a shop for 7 years. Soooo glad I've never step into the tool trucks. They stop at our shop and I watch the same few people go in EVERY week. I just shake my head and open my 800$ box. That thing has been opened and closed a million times and works as good as day 1. 😂
@TheGreyGhost_of43rd
@TheGreyGhost_of43rd 6 месяцев назад
I'm 92 years old and have been in a shop for 72 years. (Ever since I was trapped by this falling Thunderburd) Soooooooooooooooo glad I never stepped into a truck tho. They stop at our shop every single hour, and I watch the same few hundred people go in. I just shake my head and look at my 16 dollar tool box. I've looked at it a million times, and it still looks like day 1. I'll get pulled outta here eventually.
@DownHillgamer
@DownHillgamer 5 месяцев назад
​@QUE_N_NON lmfao that was the funniest shit I've heard in a while. I just shake my head and count my peanuts... I wish the tool trucks took peanuts
@rvarsigfusson6163
@rvarsigfusson6163 4 месяца назад
Once a toolaholic always a toolaholic.......
@MagikFingers420
@MagikFingers420 Месяц назад
We have this 25 yr old that works with us, he owes the tool truck 15k. Not only does he buy everything Matco from the truck he got a 79" Matco for 15k and it's only 11k online (mind-blown). So yes he never learned the trucks sell way over priced tools and Amazon nowadays has an insane amount of tools to select from, all with reviews, and even cheaper than HF, it's my go to now. But I did buy the 72" Series 3 Slate Grey US General toolbox recently on sale for 1350.00 from HF($450 off for the WIN!!).
@Punkpsychobilly
@Punkpsychobilly Месяц назад
@overdosed51 You mean the, “yOuRe NoT a ReAl MeChAnIc If YoU dOnT bUy SnAp On!!!!11” guys? Yeah, I’ve worked with a bunch of em over the years. Usually glorified parts changers at best.
@DwaineMace
@DwaineMace Год назад
I don't comment on videos often. I feel like this is one of the most genuinely honest and helpful tool reviews I have seen on RU-vid. My wife even said to me that was really good review. Thank you for your honesty.
@iamgermane
@iamgermane 3 месяца назад
China, Inc. is crashing right now in their domestic stock market. The better stuff comes from Taiwan at Harbor Freight!
@Myrune1
@Myrune1 Год назад
Mad props to you my friend. I generally despise when my favorite RU-vidrs dedicate an entire episode to an ad, but you knocked this out of the park. Straight forward, perfect advice for the young guys and seemingly from the heart. Good on you!
@docgiggles130
@docgiggles130 Год назад
Yes it's an ad, but it's also education. So many people think they must buy the tool truck stuff that having someone show what they can get for a better price is very important too. For years I have said that there is little reason to buy the top tier tool when you use them once or twice a year.
@chm1ata
@chm1ata 11 месяцев назад
@@docgiggles130 it’s not an ad, as he isn’t paid to promote their product. If he was paid, he wouldn’t be allowed to say anything negative about it
@johnnyolson258
@johnnyolson258 7 месяцев назад
​@@chm1atalmao okay dude
@matthewcawley3107
@matthewcawley3107 2 месяца назад
​@@chm1ata he is paid they sent him the tools, and he disclosed in the beginning that the only thing they asked him to do in turn for the payment was be fair which he did.
@SchwarzeWolf25
@SchwarzeWolf25 Год назад
I really like adam savage's system hes talked about. Buy the cheap ones when you first start out. You dont know what you need, whats going to get abused, whats goign to get broken or just not be sufficient for your job. Once that tool you use daily breaks, upgrade to a better brand. Spend a bit more money where its actually needed. Or if you find yourself getting frustrated because you dont have a tool, and it happens weekly, or monthly... just go out and buy it. Youve saved so much money by NOT buying everything that you can afford to buy more specialized tools over time. Eventually your tool set will be entirely customized to you and what your needs are. And you can be damn sure its going to be different than everyone else's needs.
@adamsdrives
@adamsdrives Год назад
I second this! I have followed this piece of Adam’s tool advice for years and love my customized setup. I still find out about tools I want…who doesn’t?…but I rarely find myself without a workable option on any job.
@DavidVerch
@DavidVerch Год назад
I bought a bunch of the Bauer battery tools. They work great for the amount I use them. Recently got the lawn mower. That works great to for my 0.17 acre lawn.
@jonathankillingsworth5469
@jonathankillingsworth5469 Год назад
Also jack stands. I have a harbor freight Pittsburgh jack and if you jack it up it works great but leaks out over time which is fine since I use jack stands. I bought some harbor freight jack stands at the same time and took them back as part of the recall. Was trying to convince my wife to let me buy some expensive US Made jack stands when they came out with their new line that has steel bars that keep it from going down once you have the height set.
@fdb4233
@fdb4233 Год назад
I like this box. What I really like most is the advice to young mechanics. This happens in any other field; you think the best brand is what you should have to be good. If a person is entering their 30s with a tool debt or expense of more than 100k, well then, the future looks stressful. Great job on this video. Hopefully, many can learn a thing or two.
@ronp499
@ronp499 6 месяцев назад
Yeah how much are name brand tools really worth when you're in debt to then. Not worth anything in my opinion.
@docgiggles130
@docgiggles130 Год назад
Years ago I worked in an arcade. My bosses always bought the Craftsmen tools (American made version) because of the warranty.I pointed out that the Harbor Fight line was much cheaper, had the warranty, and reminded them that the most common reason for buying new tools was because the employees were losing them, not breaking them. I got a thank you bonus a year later when they saw how much was saved that first year. Store managers were happy because they didn't get as much grief when they had to replace a missing tool. Still to this day, my tool kits are filled with HF tools. If I break one, I buy the next level up. If I leave one in a car in the wreaking yard, I shrug and buy another. I have saved a ton by doing this.
@robgregorski2182
@robgregorski2182 Год назад
Harbor freight has stepped up its game. Case in point, my son went to a tech school for automotive. The recommended tool list from the school with the usual tool companies, snap on, Mac, matco, cornwell etc came out more than a basic beginner set. Projected cost through the tech school with their "discount " was 8-10 thousand dollars including the price of a tool box. I went to harbor freight got everything on the list including the suggested optional tools and more that I knew he would need with a us general 46in tool box for 2800.00 total. He still uses them everyday since he got out of school two years ago.
@jimmullenax2872
@jimmullenax2872 Год назад
You know Jared is charismatic when I hang out for toolbox and tool videos when I have no plans or no where to store a box or tool set like this. I still hangout to hear his thoughts and laugh and any jokes he drops. It amazes me how far harbor freight has come.
@DingusSquatfordJr.
@DingusSquatfordJr. 10 месяцев назад
People buying LV don’t need LV
@johnwinkler6575
@johnwinkler6575 Год назад
When I started industrial maintenance over 40 years ago, it was five and $10 a week and the only thing I could afford was good old craftsman. I made a living with it and supported my family with just craftsman tools.
@themessygarage
@themessygarage Год назад
$250K is a paid-off house in a lot of places. It is a pretty damn healthy amount of money to have in a 401K by age 40. There is absolutely nothing the tool trucks are doing for a tech/mechanic that is worth giving up the opportunity to have that money working for you for when it is time to put the wrenches down and retire. It's an antiquated model that has now evolved to the point of being predatory. Great video!
@hdpro66
@hdpro66 9 месяцев назад
But so many techs out here will go to the mat and fight to justify their love for their tool truck purchases and insist on the fact that non strap-on, matco, et all tools are inferior junk. They go on social media posts and belittle any who dare to offer alternatives. It's really sad! But I think their ego's won't let them give credit where it's due...
@nickwarner8158
@nickwarner8158 Год назад
I've been rather impressed by how much HF upped their game in the last 20 years. Back then I was growing my set and went with a 56" Clarke top and bottom bank plus the side locker. Later I did a bunch of welding to the side box to make it old what I needed. Then I outgrew it and bought a 41" roll cart from SnapOn as an add-on.. Still outgrew that. I still have the Clarke box full of Snap-On and Matco. If I were looking for another box I'd buy the Icon. As far as the tools, well they aren't going to work for you if you wrench in the rustbelt. The tool truck stuff does it in WI where HF fails. But if you are a DIY guy or a new tech I get it. As far as the debt trap of the truck, yeah Jared is spot on. I'm 41 and just paid them all off last year. Did help my credit rating though.
@bubaa1218
@bubaa1218 Год назад
Harbor freight in the last 5 years have really come up with quality. I love the icon brand.
@09alvaha
@09alvaha Год назад
No they haven't, they made it look like quality, icon chrome was trash for almost a year, do you know how many 100s of people destroyed those sockets? The open end spreads like a mere, they're ratchets are not even ok, you'd get a better ratchet with kobalt or husky
@mortimersnerdishere
@mortimersnerdishere Год назад
I built my apprentice a nice start-up set by filling the 30" roll cart with HF tools. 5 years later and I've replaced a locking extension... That's it! Replaced broken Matco and Milwaukee cordless tools with Hercules and the same, I had one bad charger and ZERO fails from about 8 different power tools
@greggsvintageworkshop8974
@greggsvintageworkshop8974 Год назад
Great video Jarod! I'm a retired mechanic and too bought mainly SnapOn, Mac & Matco tools. Occasionally a rogue Craftsman would make it in. But, when I was turning wrenches that's all that was available that would hold up in the daily use of professional work. Boy I wish these new tools and Harbor Freight existed back then! Mechanics today have such a great selection of cost effective and efficient tools available to them that they can get into the trade so much cheaper than when I was doing this. Love that tool box!
@chassegallerie2910
@chassegallerie2910 Год назад
Sound is distorded and/or damaged from time to time.
@corydriver7634
@corydriver7634 Год назад
I had him loud and clear throughout.
@dan725
@dan725 Год назад
Ohhh I’m glad you got Icons! Vouching hard for them! Great value, but they will not break! Also made in Taiwan. I work with the US Navy, and have gone to Taiwan and worked with their Navy. Fell in love with that country. Taiwanese have insane work ethic and take pride with their work; and it shows. The Icon set we have have been awesome!
@wIzKid16100
@wIzKid16100 Год назад
I love my icon tools
@matthewwillis2135
@matthewwillis2135 Год назад
Yeah my ratcheting wrench set has been pretty good other then the 10 mm the inner teeth stripped on it within a few months but that’s why I just upgraded my 10 to snap on since I use it so often
@Bethany415
@Bethany415 Год назад
This is exactly the process that is spelled out in "The Innovator's Dilemma". It shows how upstarts destroy established brands. Come in to the market, and make cheap bad things, and sell them to folk with few options. But keep improving. All the time. The established brand won't lower themselves to compete with your bad things, and you'll hollow out their market while learning to build something good. You'll start to build adequate, and have earned a customer base. Then you expand and move upscale based on your new customers. Honda did it to GM, then Hyundai did it to Honda. Andy Grove of Intel read the book, and hired the author to teach Intel how to fight it. That's how they came out with the Celeron, and fought off AMD in the very early 2000s. It's exactly what Harbor Freight is doing to the last US tool companies. Pittsburgh is a laughable alternative to Snap On. But folk who couldn't afford Snap On bought em and made do. Then Harbor Freight's producers learned, and are now selling viable alternatives at a steep discount.
@curbowman
@curbowman 10 месяцев назад
Here in Venezuela, Craftsman were the tools to have when I started in 1995. They were still made in the USA and I couldn't afford them, so I bought a then-new brand (Lobster) from China that were widely avaiable around here. As it turns out, they were good enough for most jobs, and I bought special tools for those special applications. Right now, I have a mix of those 28 years-old Lobster ones, Craftsman, and very few Snap-On wrenches. The new Lobsters are very similar to current Craftsman, due to the Chinese being improved while Craftsman have been made cheaper. Too bad.
@Bellaandkelly
@Bellaandkelly 5 месяцев назад
Probably one of the most honest and detailed reviews I've seen. I went back to school and one of my modules talked about tools needed, and it was a powerpoint that only showed MAC. Looking at their page and seeing (and knowing from the younger years) the superb craftsmanship, I noticed they had a "student program," also. I figure after the program, they 'll show up to reel in your soul. I was looking at other tools, hence this video. I did not know There where any other tools at Harbor besides Pittsburgh. I am so happy I found this video. Thank you for the information.
@andyreynolds6194
@andyreynolds6194 Год назад
Jared- I really enjoy these videos. I’m very much an amateur mechanic (mainly on bikes) from the UK, and I can fettle bits but usually stop when things get scary. I’ll never be as good a mechanic as you or probably the majority of your viewers - but your vids do give me a bit more confidence to go that little bit further on my projects. Thanks for the inspiration and being a general good guy.
@etteyafed
@etteyafed Год назад
Lots of us are learning. Last month I welded for the first time with an on sale HF titanium flux 125 machine I got for $160USD. I welded nuts on broken bolts. Replacing my Minis front struts. Overall saved like $400USD labor doing it myself over the weekend including the tools which of course I’ll be able to use again. I was pretty nervous about what to do when they broke but I thought “well go for it”, I’ll weld a nut on like I’ve seen everyone else do how hard can it be? It’s not as easy as it looks but it can be figured out for sure. Trick was turning the heat to max.
@etteyafed
@etteyafed Год назад
I also learned that a wire brush on a drill goes a long way getting those rusty bolts clean enough to get the nuts free without breaking things.
@TekamoHD
@TekamoHD Год назад
A tool that makes you money is a good tool 👌sweet looking box too. Great video!
@EnderMalcolm
@EnderMalcolm Год назад
Probably the only thing I'd like to see with the Series 3 is some removeable protective rubber sheeting in the drawers. You're putting tools in there, and on a smooth surface they are going to slide and bang and scratch. I'd pay the considered fair price for that little bit of protection inside. When they get filthy with grease and oil and dirt, take em out, do a quick pressure wash and dry, then put em back in. Edit: So after looking back through I had somehow missed that there are indeed protective sheets in some/most of the drawers. (Whoops!) Guess that makes the above part kinda void, though I'd argue that for the drawers which didn't have them, it'd still be great to get them. Could even have them as a silly addon. "Toolbox Gaskets"
@BigWheel.
@BigWheel. Год назад
They sell uncut drawer liner at HF.
@HammerWrench
@HammerWrench Год назад
Thanks for the honest and in-depth review. I’m setting up a new shop for my channel next month and this was golden content.
@mpd42781
@mpd42781 Год назад
GREAT Video!! I was diehard Craftsman back in the day & I can't count the number of tools I've broken in recent years and "upgraded" to HF's "lifetime" warranty tools. I know Craftsman had a lifetime warranty, but it's a pain now to get Lowe's to honor it if you didn't actually buy it from them.
@eringame4171
@eringame4171 Год назад
I really liked those Icon snap ring pliers when I was using them but I had a tip break off as I was putting in the last snap ring to close up a 722.6 Mercedes transmission and had to tear it back down to fish it out. It didn't cost me that much time but if I didn't notice it it would have cost me my reputation because that vehicle wouldn't have made it out of the parking lot. I replaced them with Knipex after that and love them. Pretty reasonable cost and much better form factor than the Snap-on snap ring pliers.
@shemwhitehead9517
@shemwhitehead9517 Год назад
I'm a hobbyist DIY guy. Most of my tools are from HF. I did buy the Husky tool box because it had the soft close drawers. I've been mostly happy with that box (the drawer rollers on the big middle drawer literally fell apart, but they replaced them under warranty). I'm thinking my next tool box will likely be from HF.
@dougkinney4521
@dougkinney4521 Год назад
Jared. thank you for honesty, I am 77 years, and I still move a wrench or 2. When I started I bought a Sear box and tools, I still have them today. Snap on, Maco and all the others, .get these young mechanic in so much money trouble. Did I get looks because I HAD SEARS TOOLS you bet ya, it is what YOU can do, not the looks of your tool box! Keep up the good work. !
@vincebowling1778
@vincebowling1778 4 месяца назад
I’ve read comments on other videos from guys bashing HF tools and the people buying them. As far as I’m concerned they can piss off. I wrenched on heavy trucks for almost ten years until the arthritis in my hands said no more. The cheapest tools I had in my $8000 Cornwell box were a few USA made Craftsman screwdrivers and small sockets. All else were the big names. During those years I don’t recall NOT owing a small fortune to the tool vultures that pulled in our lot every single week. Even after I went into a different career, I had to sell most everything off to pay it off. Never again. And I mean never. I just bought a Series 3 56” box with a side cabinet to make it a 72”. It’s not perfect, but it’s great and a nice setup at home. The finish is flawless, unlike my Cornwell box that had to be sent back and touched up. And, it was about $6800 cheaper. The drawer slides are a little stiff, but I don’t have to worry about a heavy drawer creeping open that I may have forgot to latch. Overall, I’m very pleased with Harbor Freight. They’re really stepping up the game. 💪
@tgalbraith2395
@tgalbraith2395 Год назад
Back in the day, the Snap-On or Matco truck was my go to for tools. I still use my old Snap-On (and other brand) tools a lot, but you're right Harbor Freight has really stepped up their game in tool quality.
@puirYorick
@puirYorick Год назад
My Dad started off at the tool truck and stayed with them until he realized the department store ones offered the identical lifetime warranty at a fraction of the price. Who cares if they looked less expensive. The Snap-On ones began to downgrade in appearance over the years too - just never came down in price.
@christopherbrown6697
@christopherbrown6697 Год назад
I've found that upgrading or at least re-greasing/adjusting casters is one of the most rewarding things to do before using a piece of equipment. This started years ago when I borrowed a friend's HF Pittsburgh engine hoist. The chintzy steel casters irritated the hell out of me. I live near a shop that specializes in casters, and I bought a set of urethane wheels to replace the steel ones. The caster forks remained (they're a nonstandard mounting flange bolt pattern) and got cleaned and greased. It made a WORLD of difference! The hoist rolled much more easily and quietly. My friend was really happy as well: he had an upgraded hoist that was much nicer to use and I paid less than it would have cost me to rent one. Everybody wins! A few years later, I bought my own Pittsburgh hoist at HF, drove directly to the caster shop on my way home, and bought the same wheels. Last caster recommendation: twin-wheel casters are really great for heavy things that get moved often, as they change direction more easily.
@youwantme30
@youwantme30 Год назад
Hands down best tool review (honest tool review) on RU-vid!! Great job brother
@adhambarghi
@adhambarghi Год назад
Great video Jared… Hope this helps people make more informative decisions on their tool purchases. I have found out over the year’s expensive is NOT always better.
@raymondtrimm5842
@raymondtrimm5842 7 месяцев назад
Great video!!! Thanks for posting that series 3 is exactly what I’ve been eye balling everytime I walk into harbor freight. Just need more input before I pull the trigger 🤘😎🤘
@waynet5293
@waynet5293 Год назад
Awesome video, very informative, really glad Harbor Freight picked you to showcase their tools. Your very honest and keep it real. I try to add to my toolbox spending only $20-50 a month at Harbor Freight.
@cyan1518
@cyan1518 Год назад
Even my Leatherman can pick up a dime by the raised edge, a crankshaft is actually impressive!
@hojo9115
@hojo9115 Год назад
Firstly i did not need the same tools as any mechanic, I'm a retired coach builder but I still have all my tools in a very nice rolling cabinet. It's not snap on but it lasted me the majority of my working life. Some of the tools I bought during my apprenticeship and they are still in excellent condition. My planes are as sharp as they ever were. My snips, left and right hand still cut like new. They are not snap on but I earned my living with my tools my whole working life. My cabinet isn't as big and has a 4 drawer box on top, but everything Inc ratchets etc still works like new. I used to shudder when I saw some workmates paying a fortune and running up debt to buy snap on.
@motomiks7883
@motomiks7883 Год назад
As a former tech, late 90's, there was no knowledge of manufacturers. We had tool trucks and cheap tools. Fast forward to today, there is so much information on who actually makes the tools so the trucks can rebrand. Along with better competition from overseas manufacturers. In conclusion, the overseas brands are 1/10 the cost and do the same job with same warranty.
@speedusmv
@speedusmv 10 месяцев назад
I have the previous generation of the U.S. General box. Top and bottom was $2250 tax and all. It's 5 years old now, it's fantastic, zero issues.
@mythbuster7538
@mythbuster7538 Год назад
The only thing u didn't mention was warranty. My snap on tool chest is from the 90s. Snap on still replaces the drawer roller rails for free. Not sure what harbor freight would do.I do, however, buy mostly harbor freight now as they are 2 miles from me.
@narcissistinjurygiver2932
@narcissistinjurygiver2932 11 месяцев назад
so what! also my snap on paint would wipe right off . my US GENERAL is way better
@adamrothrock8160
@adamrothrock8160 Год назад
I discovered harbor freight a couple years ago and I love the fact that they have different product lines for different frequencies of use. For tools that are not use regularly Pittsburgh does great and if you need a tool for frequent use you just go for one of their upper lines. Still saves you a lot of money I completely agree.
@sadbepis6856
@sadbepis6856 Год назад
I just recently bought a set of Pittsburgh tools from them, just basic sockets, ratchets, and wrenches to be able to do the simple maintenance on my car myself. Oil, brakes, and that's basically it. For the $150 it cost I'll get that back in no time being able to avoid paying someone else to do very basic tasks. It's super nice have a cheap option when I'm not going to be using them very often.
@crazedrock9359
@crazedrock9359 Год назад
Couldn’t agree more, had the same experience with the Pittsburgh pliers. Replaced them with knipex pliers. Another thing to add to the avoid list is the cheap Pittsburgh Allen’s they twisted and stripped Fasteners. Everything else has held up well. Also to mention is typically (this can be store dependent) their warranty is just as hassle free as a tool truck.
@anthoneyking6572
@anthoneyking6572 Год назад
Awesome Vlog mate Honest and full talk about tools Loved it thank you
@DachsAutos
@DachsAutos Год назад
Great video! I have 3-4k of HF tools in my wishlist. Currently, the dirt floor isn't ideal, and having to move everything to the garage in the fall is space prohibitive :) I agree on the HF tools. Overall, great products, and of course you'll always have a need for some specialty tools.
@St.Maurice
@St.Maurice Год назад
I love harbor freight! Tools are priced like they know everything comes from China and don’t try to hide it!
@finaltouchautodetailingllc
@finaltouchautodetailingllc Год назад
Awesome video, thanks for sharing this. Not a mechanic, but love tools and hanging out in my garage
@georgeferlazzo7936
@georgeferlazzo7936 Год назад
Hello again Jared Thank you for another Great Video 👍 I 'm looking forward to seeing more content on you using the New Tool Box. I too am researching for my next purchase. Again thank you 😊
@azzanal-sinani3413
@azzanal-sinani3413 Год назад
I learned a lot from this channel and hope the best for you Jared unfortunately in my country is hard to find good tools and if I find one the prices are spicy
@trevorsonnenberg5268
@trevorsonnenberg5268 Год назад
I have to say, every time I'm in HF I am very tempted by the big Icon pick set. Looks legit and useful
@samuelw.3992
@samuelw.3992 9 месяцев назад
I got it. Get it. It’s actually a very sweet set.
@Goldwing1500rider
@Goldwing1500rider 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing… I been planning on getting the 72 top chest and bottom roll cabinet as soon I get rid of 2 roll boxes into one. I’ve never buy snap on box being so expensive. Now HF is probably the best choice. Once I grab the sale price.
@dillon3355
@dillon3355 Год назад
Such solid advice here. I was an F18 powerplant mechanic in the Marine Corps for 10 years. We only had tool truck tools. Ive never bought tool truck tools myself. Never. Havent really ever noticed the difference. Definitely not enough to warrant the price. Now I do have tool truck tools ive purchased 2nd hand, that were great at the prices I paid. But never new and def not with those crazy interest rates.
@MrSpartanicus
@MrSpartanicus Год назад
They literally fixed everything I’m not head over heels in love with on the series 2. More traditional drawer layout, full length drawer release, and black trim. I just hope they kept their word and made series 3 backwards compatible with series 2, kinda need a locker 😂.
@FPMExile
@FPMExile Год назад
I’ve been told everything will work with older series boxes
@hopingforthebest1.9
@hopingforthebest1.9 Год назад
Its cool to actually see it outside of a trade show! I hope they'll start offering the ICON boxes in more color and trim options
@BillyBob-op6lg
@BillyBob-op6lg Год назад
This will pretty much phase those out. They were too expensive out the gate to really compete with pro boxes
@ronaldjohnson1474
@ronaldjohnson1474 11 месяцев назад
What's the point with color options? If the tools work, they work.
@samuelw.3992
@samuelw.3992 9 месяцев назад
@@ronaldjohnson1474I like colors. I got a Mac macsimizer roll cart, white with black trim. an I seen the series 3 72” the same color config an I had to have it.
@garyholder8843
@garyholder8843 5 месяцев назад
Jared, thanks for all the input definitely was thinking about getting a new US general box
@ThydankTTV
@ThydankTTV 10 месяцев назад
For the lighting, a easy solution I had was I bought a $15 led light strip and attached it to the door, works great and even the old school techs seem to not give me shit for it
@simms196
@simms196 Год назад
I have a series 2- 44" top & bottom & its high quality, no complaints. However, I really like the idea of a hutch for power tools. With that being said, does anyone know the weight of this new series 3 setup? only asking because I will be relocating my tools within the year, want this new one👍
@ezacher4634
@ezacher4634 Год назад
Jarrod and his addiction!
@belair64
@belair64 Год назад
I've been a Master Automotive Technician for 40 years. I have every brand of tool you can think of in my box. I never let myself fall into tool snobbery. Buy what works and that you can afford. HF's quality has grown by leaps and bounds and I tell new techs to seriously look there to get your tool collection going, or continuing. Snap-on and the other "name brand" tools have become incredibly expensive and out of reach for the average mechanic. Good video and well said. 😎👍
@fantomhobo
@fantomhobo Год назад
In the last month I was looking for this review. Thank you for putting it out Jared
@802Garage
@802Garage Год назад
I don't even have $10K in my whole tool collection yet because I buy everything budget or on sale. There are very few jobs I can't do on a car. It's wild to me how much some people spend on tools.
@kurtseyffert6649
@kurtseyffert6649 Год назад
mine started 25yrs ago id say its probably close to 10k
@buckbucker8020
@buckbucker8020 11 месяцев назад
Tool allowance is the reason I can get the gucci stuff warrantied by the tool trucks. Otherwise, I would be getting the budget stuff, too.
@LathanM
@LathanM Год назад
This is a great series. I have 2 of the starter sets you recommended. One for my garage and second I added big rubber tires to for my mobile work. This one is still a little big for me but I love it. If I had the room I could see getting one.
@DirtSweatGears
@DirtSweatGears Год назад
I'm looking to upgrade off my 32 inch wide Craftsman soon. It's a great box but I have twice as many tools as this thing can hold. The biggest challenge to upgrading is figuring out where to put everything. I'm really glad you showed how you organize your tools because I'm really bad at it and I got some good ideas from this.
@txmexnittro
@txmexnittro Год назад
Awesome video, love the lighting & audio! Like I tell new photographers that come into the shop looking to start, it’s not the camera that makes the photo, it’s the person behind it….
@hbgrimmer850
@hbgrimmer850 Год назад
I'd rather see some wrenching instead of a QVC commercial lol.
@hbgrimmer850
@hbgrimmer850 Год назад
@@BringerOfDearth facts lol ✋️ .
@raynetorrin
@raynetorrin Год назад
The commercial pays for the wrenching. While it was a commercial it is very good advise for a lot of people. Don't like the video then just skip it.
@neamanja
@neamanja Год назад
Bet you dont have enogh 10mm sockets 🤣🤣
@JimmyMakingitwork
@JimmyMakingitwork Год назад
I have their ICON toolbox and it has been great, also got the top box and locker. After a year one of my coworkers got the same set up, but in blue. I also have had good luck with their ratchets and digital angle torque wrench. I have been a professional mechanic over 40 years and these are the Best Buy in the tool box market right now.
@michaelhorn4540
@michaelhorn4540 8 месяцев назад
I was a professional mechanic for over 30 years and I've wasted a lot of money over the years buying snap on , mac, and matco tool boxes and I wish these boxes were out years ago. These are very good and high quality boxes
@bman_-ze4gu
@bman_-ze4gu Год назад
As far as I have heard the icon branded hutch light should work in the series 3. It would definitely be interesting to see in a future video.
@dillonbrown4882
@dillonbrown4882 Год назад
What is up with the audio it's terrible
@RussAndRust
@RussAndRust Год назад
hell yeah, what I've always told the younger guys at work pretty much! I work at a boat shop and work with a Harbor Freight US General tech cart filled with Northern Tool's Klutch line and it's done me well so far in 3+ yrs. Some of the young guys at work go after the Snap on boxes and then fill them with cheap tools, or lose them lol...my home setup is old school USA made Craftsman plus randoms in a very old Snap on/Craftsman box passed down that has served me well.
@Mr_D555
@Mr_D555 Год назад
Game changer for the home DIY'er that has always wanted a hutch box without breaking the bank, I would own that in Red or Black. I also think the ICON boxes are a great value as well. I also saw that the Series 3 has side lockers, bonus.
@grantfromspacee
@grantfromspacee Год назад
great in-depth video. I'm not even shopping for toolboxes, but I will be well informed when I do
@leemast4010
@leemast4010 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this.......this is so helpful for the young guys just getting into the trade or hobby!!!
@yotatech04
@yotatech04 Год назад
Very good advise. As a former toyota technician, I wish someone would have told me this when I started out. Because now I work in a shop at a coal mine and all of my tools are just sitting at home under a tarp and only get used for basic maintenence.
@feron450
@feron450 10 месяцев назад
I love that you tell it how it is Jared, I was lucky when I got my first job at a dealer the master tech told me exactly what you are preaching right now. Buy harbor freight or craftsman, if you break it buy better. I only own roughly 30 snap on tools still rocking 99% harbor freight and craftsman. More techs need to hear this I know far too many people who spent 70% of their checks on tools.
@l.no.solace7209
@l.no.solace7209 6 месяцев назад
The full length lock on the handle is awesome, my 34" cart has that and it is awesome quality and i love the detent in the drawers for when you remove the lock and it doesnt open itself from the weight of 300 sockets😂 I also have their credit card and it always says "0% interest with equal monthly payments" so youre right, they probably will charge you the full thing randomly, i always pay those off way early anyway. I'm 21 i am not getting into credit card debt
@landonlehman5497
@landonlehman5497 10 месяцев назад
Great video! Good message, not just for the new guys. I might try to sell my snap on boxes and "upgrade" in size to harbor freight
@user-gq9ql9ki6o
@user-gq9ql9ki6o 7 месяцев назад
Been a mechanic for 35+ years. I skipped the tool trucks and bought craftsman tools. But some I had to buy off the truck were specialty tools. These days I look online before buying any tools. I worked with a guy who bought a tool off the truck for 100 dollars. I bought the same online for 36. As most of my tools are at work, when I do something on mine or my kids vehicles, I end up at Harbor freight. When I grew out of my 20 year old Craftsman box, I looked around and found a nice one online but ended up getting a harbor freight one. It has lasted well over five years except the long drawer that I put all my half inch sockets in and it broke the slides after about 18 months. but that was because I overloaded the drawer. I enjoyed the video and I'm currently waiting for my expansion box to come in. I need more room as the newer vehicles require different specialty tools.
@GrayRaceCat
@GrayRaceCat Год назад
In my first 25 years as a mechanic, I bought only used Craftsman, Mac, and Snap-On toolboxes at estate and garage sales. My impact sockets were all Cobra. My wrenches, ratchets, and chrome sockets were all Craftsman. My air tools and 110vac power tools were all Chicago Pneumatic and Chicago Electric (along with the Cobra sockets they were all purchased off independent tool trucks BEFORE I knew about Harbor Freight. Thank you, Larry's Tools on Wheels and Phil Nugent Tools!) As tools wore out or broke, I replaced the individual tool with a name-brand unit. 40 years later, I still have most of my original tools, plus a few Name-Brand specialty tools like a triple-square head bolt key for Lexus engines and some specialty Volvo cylinder head/camshaft/cam-cover and pulley/synchronizing tools. Three rules I live by... 1) ALWAYS pay cash for tools. It's cheaper to save up for a tool than to Finance it. 2) When starting out, buy your tools used whenever possible. Estate sales, garage sales, 'trade-ins' on the Tool Trucks. My last two toolboxes were trade-ins from a Snap-On truck. 3a) It's OK to borrow tools when first starting out. BUT! If you have to borrow a tool more than TWICE, It's time to buy your own! (Some Tool Trucks will even let you try a tool for a few days before buying. It never hurts to ask!) 3b) If you break a borrowed tool. Offer to replace it or pay for a replacement ASAP! The same day if possible.
@justinwise6950
@justinwise6950 11 месяцев назад
I really like how this looks! I was a professional wrench for many years but I never ponied up for one of the "fancy" boxes. I have one of the cheapest US General boxes from many years ago and this makes me want to upgrade!
@tomriddell4886
@tomriddell4886 Год назад
Amen you are 100% honest with that. When harbor freight started around where I am I had to drive a hour 1 way I have Pittsburg impact sockets I bought 17 years ago and I have not broken 1 on them. And now they have really stepped up their game. I definitely would not have a snap on tool box if they had these boxes when I bought my snappy box
@trekOCLVone
@trekOCLVone 5 месяцев назад
The Craftsman wrenches and sockets/ratchet/extensions that I bought from Sears in 1978 are still the ones I use today. Not one failure. The advice here is great - don't buy the $200 ratchet when the ICON (the new Craftsman level of tools in my opinion) will last a very long time.
@FatManLeather
@FatManLeather Год назад
I really appreciate this review. I'm currently looking to buy a bigger/second tool box, this looks like what I want. I still have many of my Mac, Snap-on and such for tools but I've never bought in to the big name boxes, I'm still using an old Craftsman I've had for 20 years, just bigger than the first Craftsman box I started with in the early 80s.
@bryangoggins2055
@bryangoggins2055 4 месяца назад
Really enjoyed the video, 2x speed with the captions on is the best way to watch imo
@justbuggin67
@justbuggin67 Год назад
Very nice seeing an honest, no BS review. Also props to HF to send this to you and telling you to be brutally honest.
@docgiggles130
@docgiggles130 Год назад
HF know what they and what they sell. They know not everything is the best, but they want to improve things while keeping the price down if they can. They want to be the 'best bang for the buck' store and are working hard to get there.
@mosthated8190
@mosthated8190 Год назад
Just like you , im always going through my tool box to see what stays and what goes. Whatever goes is what I keep in a tool bag to take on road trips or to help a friend or family member as a to go tool bag or as an emergency tool bag. And a lot of it is cheap tools from harbor freight that I used the hell out of and got my moneys worth.
@richc9503
@richc9503 Год назад
Great video! I'm just a home mechanic so I didn't spend the type of money you did but I have friends that did, it was painful to watch. I picked up the twin to your small box (mines red) on sale at Home Depot for $200 about 10 yrs ago, still love it. I looked last time I was there and they sell for $500 now. I got the big one (close but not as good or as nice) on clearance at Home Depot for $550, about 6 yrs ago. The box's Harbor Freight are selling now are nice enough I would spend the money for it but I don't want to move all of my tool, and realistically it works. I would/will 100% buy the Icon stuff as needed.
@georgeferlazzo7936
@georgeferlazzo7936 Год назад
Hello again Jared Part two. That was very good advice you gave 👍 👌 RU-vid keeps freezing up?
@LarryWilliams-pw4mg
@LarryWilliams-pw4mg Год назад
I remember breaking those pliers when we were wrenching on the bus. The Yukon tool set was great.
@joshuabalding3794
@joshuabalding3794 Год назад
I bought that Quinn set a couple months ago because of your video and I love it I was looking at a set on the interwebs and I'm so glad my algorithm through that video up just in the nick of time
@nicholasperno5293
@nicholasperno5293 Год назад
I bought the whole ICON toolbox setup 2 years ago (multi piece) and have to say I don’t regret it at all very good quality and value for the $$
@turboboy0
@turboboy0 Год назад
been using a us general toolbox (64457/64458) for a few years now and absolutely love it. it replaced my little 5 drawer craftsman that i had for probably 30+ years.
@MrJaron93
@MrJaron93 Год назад
As a field service guy I have acquired a lot of cheap tools needing them that day and going to HF or a big box store. I use almost all of them daily in a professional setting and have zero complaints out of most of them. I will say when you get into specialty tooling like extractors or testing equipment it's worth it to spend money on quality stuff though
@Trueno1600
@Trueno1600 Год назад
I'm 42 and I also worked at a Toyota dealership as an apprentice in 2001. My first ever tool set was a Craftsman's "Mechanic Tool Set". I've used them in every way I was not supposed to, and I only broke the 3/8 and 1/2 ratchets because of extension pipes instead of using a proper breaker bar. I still have and use everything from this kit to this day, as it is still the basis for my auto tool set. I'm still impressed by the quality and how comprehensive this kit is for what I paid in the day. I wonder how modern Craftsman tools compare to the old school ones...
@vincentenk4449
@vincentenk4449 Год назад
Eh, not good....
@silicon212
@silicon212 Год назад
Modern Craftsman is junk. Like you, I bought a Craftsman 'Mechanic's Set' around the same time as you (2000, 2001ish) and those tools are my main go-to in my bay at the shop. I've got some Snap-On stuff, and I've got a lot of Icon stuff. I was given some newer Craftsman stuff and out of the 3 or 4 sockets I've broken during the last few months, they've ALL been from that newer Craftsman gift.
@13iker13oy
@13iker13oy Год назад
Great video, great looking box. I often say the same things to people looking to get tools. You can get some good tools from harbor freight and some not so good ones, you just have to kinda know what to look for. My only issue with this box is even through its wider than my 54” KRA snapon box, I can fit just as much. I don’t like boxes that are very shallow. My drawers are much deeper than the series 3 general tool box. So that is one thing to consider. If someone is looking to buy a box and doesn’t have much room width ways, then a deep box might be better. But if you have a lot more room width ways and don’t have much room between the box and the vehicle this might be a better option. Keep up the good work!
@stevemerrick9105
@stevemerrick9105 7 месяцев назад
one of my biggest complaintes with harbor frieght sockets and wrenches is they all come in sets. Most of the sets skip a size or two and they dont sell singles so you have to go find one else where. I always end up at Homedepot looking at the husky line of sockets when i need a single. They carrier basically every socket in a single and makes replacing a lost or broken tool that much easier.
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