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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 ...
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.
The Franklin 2.5 Ton Pallet Jack can be found in Harbor Freight stores for the price of $400. It is highly advised that you purchase the tool in person.
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.
Harbor Freight is recalling 454,000 jack stands because they pose a safety risk and is advising consumers to stop using them immediately.
The Harbor Freight jack stands that we've all bought, borrowed or seen in our friends' garages are being recalled due to a risk of collapsing under load. Go check yours immediately.
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.
Last month, Harbor Freight issued a recall for 1.7 million Pittsburgh-branded three-ton and six-ton jacks stands over a manufacturing flaw. Due to worn stamping machinery, the jack stand’s ...
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.
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.