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19 Feb 2007 08:34 #113543
by JimatMilkyWay
Replied by JimatMilkyWay on topic floating battery charger
wiredgeorge wrote:
Touché :lol: MADE IN AMERICA (assembled in india)
I wish I hadn't even brought up buying the thing. The Harbor Freight float charger is working fine. Thanks to those who tried to add some genuine information and to the others, the negative? I wish you well in your search for fine American made electronic devices hehe
Touché :lol: MADE IN AMERICA (assembled in india)
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19 Feb 2007 10:27 #113566
by riverroad
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I bought a pickle fork (for separating auto suspension joints) from Harbor Freight. When I used it, the fork legs spread out on the first few hammer blows. Like it was made of pot metal.
All I can say is, if they make their weapons out of the same stuff, and we get in a fight with them, we should be able to knock their tanks out with .22 rifles.
I do have some good HF stuff though. I've been using their cheapo autodarkening welding helmet for a couple years now and have had no problems with it.
All I can say is, if they make their weapons out of the same stuff, and we get in a fight with them, we should be able to knock their tanks out with .22 rifles.
I do have some good HF stuff though. I've been using their cheapo autodarkening welding helmet for a couple years now and have had no problems with it.
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