My personal Top Ten List of Harbor Freight Tools for Auto Techs/Mechanics that I think are smoking deals and useful to anyone!

1. Braun Light –
2. Test Light –
3. 14 Piece Combo Wrench Set –
4. Trim and Moulding Pry Set –
5. Pittsburgh Pro Ratchets –
6. Heavy Duty Screwdriver Set –
7. 1/2″ Impact Sockets –
8. Mini Pick and Hook Set –
9. 12 Inch File Set –
10. Wire Wheel Brush Set –

Bolt Extractors –
Pin Punch Set –

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  2. younome

    I got a Pittsburgh pro 3/8 ratchet a few years ago. Worked great. But the bottom plastic piece broke off due to me using a pipe on then all the time on it. I was at harbor freight the other day. Got the 100$ power washer and with the coupon only paid 80$ for it. Also got a pry bar set for like 12$. I love harbor freight it’s perfect for someone who don’t have hundreds of dollars in tools just to get a diy job done.

  3. Mark D

    I've used those $2 picks so many times!

  4. SKB Unbox

    ANY Hercules 20V tool is a steal as well.

  5. SKATE1776

    My favorite ratchets are the Pittsburgh composite..

  6. Steffan Cruz

    The extractor sockets are actually great they got me out of multiple messes

  7. garnean

    Man something I got that I use at home is the electric, corded impact wrench. Chicago Electric, got it for $29.99 and had it over 4 years. It's not meant for professionals but a DIY person it's great because no compressor needed!

  8. Am In

    I think the 25" breaker bar (1/2") is pretty good. I felt it flexed a little bit on a really badly stuck axle but, but been pretty good otherwise.

    I like their torque wrenches. For $20 it's not bad at all and fairly accurate. Heck, I remember buying one for $10 on a deal. One did mess up after 5years, but HF replaced it free of cost….. no questions asked!

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