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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:42 pm
by Formula69
The Craftsman lifetime warranty specifically says it's for "Hand Tools."
Power tools, air tools, etc. are not covered by it. They have their own warranty terms.
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:22 pm
by derangedsheep
Rather than going to Harbor Freight, would I be better off going to Walmart and buying the Cambell Hausfield air tools? How do they compair to Harbor Freight air tools? The only tools that I want are a ratchet, an impact wrench, and a die grinder. And none of them will see a whole lot of use.
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:56 am
by crzyone
I have the Walmart airtools. For as much as I use them they are great. The impact isn't extremly powerful but it will handle most things on a fiero. Only bolts it couldn't handle were the strut bolts.
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:27 am
by Sinister Fiero
I have a Blue Point 3/8" impact and a Craftsman 1/2" impact. Both work great. I have owned the Craftsman since 1996 and have NEVER had any problems with it and use it in a SHOP environment nearly every day. The Blue Point appear to be better built; but I have a friend who has been thru 3 Blue Points and 2 Craftsmans; the exact models I have.
I rank campbell housfields up there with chicago phunematic, MIT, and other "generic" brands. I own generic brands of air rachets, die grinders, air hammer, etc and never really had any problems with them. The generic brand impact guns aren't worth shit tho.
The most powerful brand impact guns I have used were Ingersol-Rand (IR). The best place to buy most of these "brand-name" air tools is eBay. You can get some pretty good deals and like-new equipment for about 1/2 the retail price. Just make sure you double check mfgr's website (snap-on for blue point, sears for craftsman, etc) for retail price so you don't get scammed by the auction.