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In 2016, Harbor Freight released a floor jack that was a lot like one from Snap-on, but at a lower price. Snap-on thought it was a little too similar, though.
Snap-on sells its 2-ton and 3-ton floor jacks for $550 to $650 while Harbor Freight offers its similar models for $199 or less.
The jacks in question include a model marketed by Harbor Freight as the “Daytona 3 Ton Super Duty Floor Jack,” which Snap-on says resembles its own 3-ton rated model, the FJ300.
In 2016, Harbor Freight released a floor jack that was a lot like one from Snap-on, but at a lower price. Snap-on thought it was a little too similar, though.
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