Bensiff
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Couple of other things I forgot to add to the list...
Their tool chests are as good quality as any Sears or big box store brands. If you want higher quality you would need to buy Snap-On or similar.
Their professional automotive spray gun is serviceable. The body actually looks identical to that of a professional gun that runs about $125. My only complaint is that the paint cup attaches poorly and requires some work to get it to seal solidly. I wouldn't shoot a show car with it, but for my brewer stand and control box or standard cars it works fine.
Impact sockets have worked well so far.
I don't trust their torque wrenches.
Long story short, most all the crap you buy anymore whether it is from HF, Sears, HD, or Lowes is made in the same factories in China, they may have a few slight differences in them or often times simply have a different color and sticker.
Their tool chests are as good quality as any Sears or big box store brands. If you want higher quality you would need to buy Snap-On or similar.
Their professional automotive spray gun is serviceable. The body actually looks identical to that of a professional gun that runs about $125. My only complaint is that the paint cup attaches poorly and requires some work to get it to seal solidly. I wouldn't shoot a show car with it, but for my brewer stand and control box or standard cars it works fine.
Impact sockets have worked well so far.
I don't trust their torque wrenches.
Long story short, most all the crap you buy anymore whether it is from HF, Sears, HD, or Lowes is made in the same factories in China, they may have a few slight differences in them or often times simply have a different color and sticker.