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Most people already know that Harbor Freight is a good place to go when you need a quality tool for your DIY project, but don ...
In a recall filed with the NHTSA on March 20 of this year, Harbor Freight explains that certain 6-ton jack stands have the potential to disengage their support pawl under shifting weight, causing ...
I told you Harbor Freight's jack stands were safe a while back. Now, I'm here to put my money where my mouth is by trusting my life to them.
Harbor Freight is recalling 454,000 jack stands because they pose a safety risk and is advising consumers to stop using them immediately.
According to Harbor Freight, the recall applies to three-ton and six-ton heavy-duty steel jack stands with item numbers 56371, 61196, and 61197.
In May 2020, popular tool retailer Harbor Freight issued two recalls on the Pittsburgh 3- and 6-ton jack stands. More than 1.7 million units were pulled from shelves and warehouses, with Harbor ...
Months after Harbor Freight recalled 454,000 jack stands because they posed a safety risk, the retailer announced it is now recalling the replacement stands.
If you own Pittsburgh brand 3-ton, 6-ton or 12-ton jack stands, you can return them to Harbor Freight for a refund, even if they're not specifically recalled.
The note goes on, saying Harbor freight did not discover the defect on other Pittsburgh-brand three-ton steel jack stands, or on six-ton or 12-ton stands.
Remember when we published a story on Harbor Freight's jack stands being recalled because their locking pawls weren't fully engaging? It turns out that the replacement jack stands may have issues ...