Buddy owns a lot of HF stuff. He bought an Earth quake 1/2 impact a year ago fall. Great reviews and all. He might used it twice a month. He brought it over about two weeks ago. It had quit working. He had took it back to HF. No warranty just 90 days unless you buy a longer one. I took it apart and the hammer had broke in two pieces. You could see it was a porous casting. Clearly a manufacture defect. Call HF no parts available.
By the time you added in that warranty you can buy a pretty good quality Impact of other brands. Not Snap On/Mac but Ingersoll/CP and some others. We looked on Ebay and found the same model of Ingersoll that I have had for over 30 years. Cost $100, NOS. Looked online and found rebuild kits with hammers in them for the Ingersoll, cost $35 delivered.
So I say watch HF on what you buy. Yes I have some HF stuff. Usually the one time stuff but I have not had good luck with ratchets, grinders, and that type of stuff. Sockets seem good for road box. Pry bars OK. Even floor jacks seem OK.
I laugh at the HF ads comparing there stuff to Snap on. Yes Snap On is too expensive for most of there stuff but HF is not near that level of quality. I would say more Like Craftsman would be more like it.
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