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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  1. Alberto Molina

    Harbor freight Bonnie wrenches , I think I paid $30 for 15 wrenches. You don’t use them a lot but when you need them they are there for less then 10% of the actual ones. Great deal!

  2. matt sch

    i replaced my brake pads in the parking lot of my dorm at 1am drunk asf adn i used a harbor freight flat blade screw driver and with the pads out i re attached the caliper i worked great until one was seized later on and i ended up snapping that screwdriver apart

  3. Jonathan Bowles

    Thanks for this video man, I'm about to start a job as a Toyota tech and this was a huge help.

  4. hal4utube

    Funny you should mention the "extractor socket set" because I just bought this set today. The oil drain bolt is now rounded off. I have always, up to this point, taken my van to a oil change place but I decided to digress back to my younger years when I did everything myself. Well I got under my van and found my drain bolt would not accept any of my metric or SAE sockets and turn the bolt. Vice grips didn't work and neither did my 17" slip joint pliers. I also bought a new drain plug bolt. I will try an extractor socket as soon as I can and see if it works. If it doesn't I'll be using a vacuum cleaner to suck a vacuum through an intermediate bottle to suck the oil out. That will take a while because I'll have to suck out 6 quarts of oil.

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