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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.
Great multi-tools can be expensive, but Harbor Freight put out an excellent clone of an all-time classic for a fraction of the cost.
Harbor Freight Tools plans to lease the 76,171-square-foot research, development, and innovation facility at 130 Frontage Road in Piedmont.
Northern tool and Harbor Freight both carry off road jacks for your adventures. We have a look at both of them and give you the pros and cons.
Let's take a look at some floor jacks and jack stands from Harbor Freight that will not only make working on your car safer and faster but won't cost you a fortune.
Harbor Freight's jack stands are a touchy subject. These new Daytona jack stands show just how far they've come.
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Watch a Hydraulic Press Test the Limits of Jack Stands It's amazing how many tons your average stand can hold in a controlled environment.
If these jack stands happen to be from Harbor Freight, you might not want to slide back underneath. That’s right, Harbor Freight Tools is issuing another recall for jack stands.