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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.
While the 22-ton capacity of the air-assisted floor jack is useful for some, there is a better middle ground for folks who think they might be pushing the limits of the 3-ton jacks listed above.
Also, if you haven't checked your jack stands (PDF) to see if they're a part of the Harbor Freight recall, do so at that link, and check over your replacements carefully before trusting your life ...
Harbor Freight recalls 1.7 million jack stands, government says stop use immediately People make all kinds of jokes about the quality of tools and equipment that come from Harbor Freight .
Simple floor jacks don’t work. ... Harbor Freight thinks it has the answer with this Badland off-road jack. And after using it a handful of times, I’m inclined to agree. ...
Harbor Freight Tools offers good number of floor jack models, but we recently acquired one of their aluminum racing jacks. The frames on these models are constructed largely of aluminum to save ...
Harbor Freight believes that only the most recently produced stands are affected, amounting to 5 percent of those in circulation, but is recalling all 454,000 that were manufactured between June ...
In May 2020, Harbor Freight issued a recall for its three, six, and 12-ton Pittsburgh jack stands due to defective tooling in the manufacturing process that resulted in jack stands that were prone ...
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. What to shop first 🛍️ What to ...
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.
The original prices of the recalled 3 ton jack stands were $23.99 and 24.99 per pair and the recalled 6 ton jack stand was $46.99 per pair, Harbor Freight spokesman Craig Hoffman told USA TODAY.