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  1. 1. Favorite Brand of Tools?

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    • Matco
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    • Craftsman
    • Harbor Freight
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What my favorite is and what I buy are two different things. SO, I am going to say my favorite tool brand that I use is Harbor Freight (HF). Isn't that awful, the dollar rules my decision and choice. I have found about a 4 to 1 price benefit / replacement ratio. In other words I can replace the HF tool 4 times to equal the price of a high quality major brand. I also found rarely do I ever replace more than twice so I am money ahead!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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