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The truth about Pittsburgh tools from harbor freight

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  • Опубліковано 4 чер 2023

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  • @joshmontoya5318
    @joshmontoya5318 Рік тому +1148

    Snap-on tools literally do this exact same thing, ask me how I know...

    • @gabrielmendoza2246
      @gabrielmendoza2246 Рік тому +29

      How do you know?

    • @SteampunkDream
      @SteampunkDream Рік тому +19

      Exactly. However my snap on ones have still outlasted harbor freight. Great for DIYers, but in the last year I've broken 7 snap on swivels. I now own two of each so if one breaks I have a second. When they break it can be scary too.

    • @ashtonvalentine7496
      @ashtonvalentine7496 Рік тому +13

      @@SteampunkDreamthey’re useless for anyone working on cares doesn’t matter what brand you get if that bolts got even a little torque on it it’s breaking

    • @joseguti928
      @joseguti928 Рік тому +3

      Sike ive been beating my snap on for over a 1 year and nothing hasnt gave out

    • @jacobdevereux207
      @jacobdevereux207 Рік тому +17

      I have an old matco impact rated swivel. it's lasted almost 15 years of decent use and abuse, now my father whos a mechanic has a snapon one that gets used all the time but it's only 10 years old with no issues. it's all in how you use the stuff

  • @samriley8278
    @samriley8278 Рік тому +493

    So wait a minute you just reached into a well organized toolbox and grabbed a Pittsburg universal joint? The lie’s people tell.

    • @tbone9903
      @tbone9903 11 місяців тому +17

      i've got a pittsburg and a snap on swivel in my box. they dont have the same dimensions and they're hard to confuse.

    • @dicky7600
      @dicky7600 10 місяців тому +9

      Not to mention, where was the nut or bolt located that the swivel would be in line to hit the paint

    • @Mr.Phoreskin
      @Mr.Phoreskin 9 місяців тому +2

      He said someone replaced it. He probably had other brand in it’s place and another tech lost it and replaced it with a cheapo. Happens to me every other time I leave my box unlocked

    • @Mr.Phoreskin
      @Mr.Phoreskin 9 місяців тому

      The other times they don’t bother replacing whatever they lost or left on a truck.

    • @viperz888
      @viperz888 9 місяців тому +4

      20k on the box and 1k on tools

  • @getitdonegarage
    @getitdonegarage Рік тому +130

    He took it out he looks like the type of guy to charge u 1500 for a pad change 😂

    • @BeeHiverson
      @BeeHiverson 4 місяці тому

      That’s a deal I’d charge 2k per side. And reuse the pads.

  • @mr.bitsbyte4664
    @mr.bitsbyte4664 Рік тому +125

    Your sample size of one is really valuable, thanks for that

  • @jacksonjohnson2132
    @jacksonjohnson2132 Рік тому +153

    I had a harbor freight swivel like that and use it everyday for 5 years and had no problem.

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  Рік тому +3

      If 282 ft lbs is all you ever need, I ain’t mad at ya.

    • @Dee--Jay
      @Dee--Jay Рік тому +19

      @@HuntsWorkshop for 95% of mechanic workers, that Pittsburgh will be more than enough. Ima DIY mechanic so its ok for me but I have a cousin who is a mechanic for GM. He said the Snap On truck don't even bother coming by their job anymore because literally everyone has HF/Milwaukee tools. Especially the Milwaukee power tools like the 12v rachet, impact gun..ect. but the hand tools. All of them literally get it from HF and never have any problems. Although he said he did buy a Snapon Tool chest for 8k when he was entry level mechanic

    • @jordantalbot3921
      @jordantalbot3921 Рік тому +10

      @@HuntsWorkshop i get ya, but most people don’t need more than that for most typical vehicles things. The highest torque i’ve had to break was like 175. (not a mechanic but work on my own car) . Now at the power plant that i work at i’ve definitely blown through my fare share of swivels from all different kinds of makers. Oddly enough my Pittsburg ones last the longest. They all break though.

    • @thein1990
      @thein1990 Рік тому +5

      100%
      I’ve had my set for ever and have been pounding them
      No problems yet
      But you know what they say 99% of the time it’s operator error

    • @jsomething2
      @jsomething2 Рік тому +3

      it's the bad way they held the pin in. I tack welded both sides and it's been solid for years

  • @OMEGAVONDOOM
    @OMEGAVONDOOM Рік тому +210

    Morale of the story is mechanic blames tool for his own stupidity.

    • @SteampunkDream
      @SteampunkDream Рік тому +4

      How is it his own fault? Other than he didn't pay attention to the universal he grabbed. They are impact rated.

    • @nhbountyhunter
      @nhbountyhunter Рік тому +20

      @@SteampunkDream Simple. U joint sockets are not meant to break free fasteners. They are not for high torque applications in other words. I've broken every brand of these. They all suck and I do not use them any longer. Use a wobble extension and a hand ratchet to break it free then go for the gun.

    • @hillbilly3366
      @hillbilly3366 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@nhbountyhunterYou're right, but he ain't exactly wrong either.... "They are impact rated".

    • @stickboslightning
      @stickboslightning Рік тому +2

      It’s an “impact swivel “ just never use it on an impact 😂

    • @matthewstansbury3047
      @matthewstansbury3047 Рік тому +3

      Who puts a pinned universal on an impact... All pinned swivels are easily identified as such and just as easily thrown in the garbage.

  • @CurtisDrew1
    @CurtisDrew1 Рік тому +254

    My Craftsman swivel socket exploded on me last week with a hand powered ratchet. Its not always the Harbor Freight tools.

    • @NuKe0clan0cod0videos
      @NuKe0clan0cod0videos Рік тому +18

      When was that socket made because it matters in terms of quality. In this day and age craftsman is junk

    • @user-xr5mx5wv8e
      @user-xr5mx5wv8e Рік тому +11

      @@NuKe0clan0cod0videosRip old Craftsman 😔 Still have USA stuff, 30 years later

    • @dylanhinkel3548
      @dylanhinkel3548 11 місяців тому +1

      Craftsman is made in china if it doesn't say made in USA

    • @BiggieDiesel01
      @BiggieDiesel01 11 місяців тому +2

      I had 2 kobalt ones snap on me but i was taking off bolts that were 30mm heads that take an excess of 250 ft/lbs to break loose. Full beans on the impact.

    • @mattmolisbro
      @mattmolisbro 9 місяців тому

      Craftsman is even worse than harbor freight. If Craftsman was the only thing on the shelf I wouldn't fix my car.

  • @iampotates
    @iampotates Рік тому +49

    It's a skill issue. My harbor freight sockets(wobbles, swivels, deep, short etc.) have withstanded use(not abuse) from my 1/2 in. Matco pneumatic impact on shop air and my 1/2 milwaukee high torque impact.
    Maybe rethink your approach if you're exploding sockets and afraid to be "unalived" by them 🤡

    • @TattoosAndTightLines
      @TattoosAndTightLines 9 місяців тому +2

      I can vouch for that. We probably have the same swivels and the same impact lol.

  • @allenszykula8071
    @allenszykula8071 10 місяців тому +24

    Make sure you use impact tools on impact guns. The more you know.

    • @orange50
      @orange50 7 місяців тому +1

      That is a impact swivel.

    • @Kaizen2013v
      @Kaizen2013v 2 місяці тому

      Sounds like the more you need to know 😂

    • @allenszykula8071
      @allenszykula8071 2 місяці тому

      @Kaizen2013v sorry where did he say it was impact rated I didn't hear the words come out of his mouth and it doesn't state in the title. Just because a socket is black doesn't mean it's impact rated

  • @tintshady2049
    @tintshady2049 Рік тому +134

    No Snap On guy would grab a Pittsburg and mistake it for their Snap On. Blindfolded and drunk, I could still pick out my Snap On

  • @clutch3shot
    @clutch3shot 9 місяців тому +9

    Harbor freight be hittin when you broke asf, your ride breaks down, and your only option is to become your own mechanic.

    • @shinski8114
      @shinski8114 8 місяців тому

      fk yeah

    • @shinski8114
      @shinski8114 8 місяців тому

      this guy prolly charges 200 an oil change

  • @404_profile_not_found
    @404_profile_not_found 10 місяців тому +6

    "I just reached into my toolbox and accidentally grabbed a socket that I definitely didn't put in it and is obviously not a standard, non-swiveling, impact-rated socket. Then I didn't ask any questions as to why it was a swivel socket. Then I made it explode by likely putting way too much torque through it and damaged a car and had to make this video and blame it on the boogey man who put the socket in my toolbox."

  • @Daileyandrew
    @Daileyandrew Рік тому +8

    Also, Pittsburgh is the low end side of tools at harbor freight, and if you compare an icon swivel, I bet it will match snap on longevity at 1/4 cost.

  • @toxeia
    @toxeia Рік тому +37

    See the CR-V on there? Chrome vanadium. That's a hand tool, not an impact tool. This one's on you for using the wrong tool, my guy.

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  Рік тому +4

      I don’t argue, I just state facts. This is sold as impact grade. Also cr-v and cr-mo are the most common for impact use.

    • @craighandley7535
      @craighandley7535 7 місяців тому

      ​@@HuntsWorkshopplease show the paint damage

  • @user-nj7lg4sy4d
    @user-nj7lg4sy4d 3 місяці тому +1

    My dad just got me a full toolbag of tools from harbor freight and I couldn't be happier, well he is, he's happier that he was able to buy it all for me at once and give it to me for my birthday 🥳
    The same day he got me those tools I was able to replace my intake manifold and tune up my car. Really great birthday present. I recommend Pittsburgh tools to anyone on a budget who *needs* a job done.
    If you have time to order your tools online and have them one at a time, you don't need them as bad as someone who's gonna buy Pittsburgh.

  • @The781971
    @The781971 Рік тому +8

    It appears to me the socket had been well used and abused. These tool truck brain washed mechanics always put down cheaper tools. Wouldn’t say you were abusing while you were using it were you?

  • @josephconsuegra6420
    @josephconsuegra6420 Рік тому +37

    You never mentioned if it was over torqued past its rating.

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  Рік тому +3

      You never mentioned it’s torque limit was only 282 ft.lbs. whereas a $5 one on Amazon is 500 🤷‍♂️

    • @contraband1543
      @contraband1543 Рік тому +43

      ​@@HuntsWorkshopim sure that Amazon rating is accurate 😂 you're more of a tool than anything you buy thats for sure

    • @fishjohn014
      @fishjohn014 Рік тому +15

      ​@@HuntsWorkshopreally?? Did you really just say that?

    • @bf1255
      @bf1255 Рік тому +12

      Lol, just pull the video down man… swing and a miss

  • @hairlesscat6458
    @hairlesscat6458 9 місяців тому +6

    I’ve had that exact same socket on an impact when I was taking a transmission out. It didn’t break.

  • @Daileyandrew
    @Daileyandrew Рік тому +5

    Standard torque range for torque wrenches is 20-250 ft.lbs on 1/2”.
    10-100ft.lbs on 3/8”
    I say that’s a fair measure of how much you should send through a drive of an impact gun through a socket. Going on this logic, never broke a socket or any other drive tool (extension swivel etc)
    Now I have broke a 3/8 extension by going over 200 lbs and I expected it to break even sooner than it did.

  • @zackschwenzer4892
    @zackschwenzer4892 Рік тому +22

    I've beaten my pittsburg 1/2 swivel for a while. Somehow it hasn't broken yet, but I also recently got the tekton pinless swivel. Sunex, I believe, has a steel collar around the pin instead of a spring and holds up very well.

  • @dm-zx7xb
    @dm-zx7xb 8 місяців тому +1

    I couldn't imagine picking up a frequent used socket and not realizing it was swapped with a Harbor Freight socket

  • @bleach_drink_me
    @bleach_drink_me Рік тому +3

    This is why no matter the brand I typically only use swivel sockets with compact impacts. However I have used my tekton pinless with my high torque impacts and its been fine.
    Part SIA22102

  • @john_duncan
    @john_duncan Рік тому +9

    moral of the story, look at your tools before you use them.

  • @anonymike8280
    @anonymike8280 7 місяців тому

    I'm a home mechanic and I would say a pretty good one. I've hand no problem with Harbor Freight sockets and hand wrenches. My double swivel ratchet I would rate only as fair but it does work. The torque wrenches are better than people think but I use them for wheel nuts and such. I would rather have something else for moire exact work though. In general, the more moving parts it has, the more moving parts it has, the less you can trust it. Harbor Freight does honor its lifetime warrantees, and I have collected on them. I cannot speak to Harbor Freight's high end tool line, but I would shop around before I bought them. Harbor Freight gets hacked but it's not always deserved. The cheap power tools are for one time or occasional use. Harbor Freight sells three grades of many items. The top grade is comparable in price to the name brands. It has to be.

  • @SouthMainAuto
    @SouthMainAuto 11 місяців тому +1

    Dudes acting like it wasn't his swivel 😂

  • @user-eh5ih5vp8p
    @user-eh5ih5vp8p 10 місяців тому

    As soon as I open my toolbox I can spot an imposter

  • @thaddeusgettys2726
    @thaddeusgettys2726 Рік тому +16

    😂 all tools can do this man, its not just harbor freight. Ive had snap-on sockets crack with a hand wrench. Ive also had their impact sockets grenade too. Sometimes tools have defects. Ive broken harbor freight sockets too. In my experience nothing is unbreakable. In my opinion the Pittsburgh stuff does just fine, not as pretty as snap-on, blue point, matco, Milwaukee, or DeWalt, but theyll get the job done. Especially the newer stuff they sell. Quality over the last couple years has gone up dramatically. Compare the Hercules tools to the red brand they sell, its crazy. If i didnt already have a lot of Milwaukee tools and batterys, when the hercules stuff came out id have went with the Hercules, just to save money. The Hercules stuff isnt quite a Milwaukee or snap-on, but for the price they are a hell of a good tool.

  • @justjames9775
    @justjames9775 8 місяців тому

    I used one of those with an air impact for several minutes with the air pressure cranked up well above the recommended maximum to get an extremely stubborn fitting loose. The swivel ended up so hot that I couldn't hold it in my bare hands, but it held up to the abuse, and I still use it.

  • @DarienSeminoff
    @DarienSeminoff Рік тому +17

    As a heavy duty mechanic I learnt and started following the doctrine of If it’s something that if it fails will hurt me, I don’t buy it from canadian tire or princess auto. They’re basically our harbour freights.

    • @just456bc
      @just456bc Рік тому +1

      They are just useful for hood shocks and walking around on sundays in

    • @knewt0
      @knewt0 Рік тому +1

      How Canadian of you to put a u in harbor freight. Lol that’s awesome

    • @DarienSeminoff
      @DarienSeminoff Рік тому

      @@knewt0 Looool my bad. I never would have noticed.

    • @akbychoice
      @akbychoice Рік тому

      @@knewt0it’s Horrible Fright

  • @N.Cognito
    @N.Cognito Рік тому +7

    Been using Harbor Freight tools for years and had minimal failures, I've had more failures from SK then I have Harbor Freight.

  • @billbirch3748
    @billbirch3748 Рік тому

    I remember getting a set of non brand impact sockets. First rattle was on flywheel bolts. The socket blew up. The gun rolled across the surface and scraped my hand on the ring gear. I was heated and turned in the whole set for my money back. That was 46 years ago. Haven't forgotten.

  • @MK-tu1zh
    @MK-tu1zh 11 місяців тому +1

    if the customer is paying me under $20 an hour, the customer can wait. I love my disposable tools.

  • @whocares5188
    @whocares5188 9 місяців тому +1

    When mechanics try justifying the mortgage payments in their tool box. The money you saved with Pittsburg can pay for paint if it ever happens

  • @rcman6895
    @rcman6895 9 місяців тому

    I am a retired mechanic and I Do by what works for me and I don't have any problems at all with Harbor Freight Tools none they are affordable and they work great

  • @GStreezy
    @GStreezy 2 місяці тому +4

    All tools do the same thing bro.
    Don't blame the tool for your honest mistake.
    You guys that pay a fortune for tools just need realize your just paying for a name.

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  2 місяці тому

      All tools are not created equal, but that doesn’t mean Pittsburg doesn’t have a place for DIY.

  • @ecay
    @ecay Рік тому +1

    This is also why you have multiple sets of certain tools. Just in case one breaks, you need to have a tool to get fixed while you need a spare to keep going. And I'm not saying you have multiple sets of tools. There are certain tools that you want to have. Multiple replacements impact. Wobblies are definitely one of those very common sockets that seem to break or go missing a lot you want to have multiples

  • @jessebutryn
    @jessebutryn 9 місяців тому

    cold day in hell before a little pin flying 35 mph is going to kill me.

  • @adumbkidwithengines5949
    @adumbkidwithengines5949 7 місяців тому

    That’s what most don’t understand, they say “oh you can get a replacement it’s eazy and free” but when you have a customer waiting and a deadline to meet you don’t have time to go back and make that warranty. For me I do have a harbor freight impact set with a swivel but it’s the Quinn set and it works great for Heavy diesel repair. I don’t trust those Pittsburg swivels, maybe there sockets but I’ve seen multiple broken swivels from Pittsburg. (I know Quinn and Pittsburg are basically the same but the swivels are different on both sets Quinn is built better)

  • @natewhite2345
    @natewhite2345 3 місяці тому

    Best impact U joints are pinless, astro has a really good hex socket design, gearwrench makes a 4 spline pinless design but the splines tend to fold over fairly often.

  • @recruit_life0715
    @recruit_life0715 10 місяців тому

    well the main reason snap on and Mac are so expensive is because they know the tool is going to fail eventually in a shop with alot of use. so they gladly replace with no questions asked on warranty stuff like that.

  • @lukemehrtens7205
    @lukemehrtens7205 10 місяців тому

    “sOmEBOdy pUt it in my too box, wasn’t me “

  • @oscarleorico
    @oscarleorico 8 місяців тому

    Ive been using the 1/2 powertool one from oreillys almost everyday and its still intact plus life time warranty

  • @jetenginethrust863
    @jetenginethrust863 Рік тому +3

    As an A & P Mechanic (Aircraft Mechanic) I always told the new guys "If you buy a cheap tool & it breaks right away by the time you get it replaced you could have bought a good tool to begin with" "Buy once, cry once"...
    You don't need the most expensive brand, just do your homework, shop around & research it. I research just about everything I buy to get the best prices. I'm almost 60yrs old now, I've saved a lot of money on good tools over the years.

  • @yourselfdotcomlol
    @yourselfdotcomlol Рік тому +4

    Avoid swivels and univerals at all costs

  • @prestongoodolboy8561
    @prestongoodolboy8561 10 місяців тому

    If I remember high school automotive class correctly you never use a swivel socket on an impact. And I’ve broken swivel socket with a regular ratchet, it’s no were as chaotic or devastating as breaking one with an impact.

  • @pantherplatform
    @pantherplatform 11 місяців тому

    I hooked two airlines together with two male couplers threaded together and the ASE tech couldn't figure it out and a windshield got cracked when he tried to disconnect them. I told the boss I wasn't paying for that. If you can't figure that out you don't need to be in a shop.

  • @brandonyrks77
    @brandonyrks77 Рік тому +2

    Hey man I have had my Pittsburgh pro barrel swivel for 11 years now in the industrial machinery maintenance world used on my m12 impact every day never broke it

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  Рік тому

      There is a use case there. 282 ft lbs goes a long way without WI road salt.

    • @mitchelldake7203
      @mitchelldake7203 11 місяців тому +1

      Fair to point out however, that this is not a pro version. He's holding the standard Pittsburgh version which aren't traditionally excellent.

  • @jasonbradick3155
    @jasonbradick3155 Рік тому +1

    Dude I bought a brand new snap on, impact, 1/2in drive metric shallow socket set, the 13 15 and 17 split in half while using them, the 13 cut my face, the best tools fail, seen cars fall off brand new lifts, seen brand new Toyotas catch fire while working at the dealership, the cheapest tools fail! Always pay attention to what your doing,

  • @runningbear1982
    @runningbear1982 Рік тому

    I got to give props to you. You're wearing your hat like a grown ass man would. I see so many of these people that don't know how to wear a hat all over UA-cam. I got a feeling your parents raised you right.

  • @TJDAGAMER
    @TJDAGAMER 11 місяців тому

    Moral of the story is Pittsburgh and snap-on share thaesame exact part and manufacturer. And don't act like snap-on is Superior. Snap-on patents only lasts a certain amount of years before any other company can get their hands on it. A lot of harbor freight tools are exactly identical with the same metal composition as snap-on.

  • @Mick698
    @Mick698 Рік тому

    I have HF swivel socket and never had a problem. I used it with impact many times 🤷‍♂️

  • @timothyreed7241
    @timothyreed7241 9 місяців тому

    I've had that happen, but not the entire pin, just a small piece of it. We always use safety glasses and wrap a rag around the universal if it was in the open. We were breaking high-quality universals, so we decided to switch to Pittsburgh. We had a 4x torque multiplier (about $2000) with a Pittsburgh torque wrench and cheater bar to put 800 ft-lbs on bolts. The torque wrenches rarely broke but we'd swap them out if need be. The universals broke on average once per 2 days. Since we owned about 50 and we purchased a lot of harbor freight stuff, to stock our numerous technician vehicles, the staff at the harbor freight, less than a mile away, didn't mind us turning up with a handful every Friday before our lunch break. Can't beat the warranty. It was nothing to them and we spent a few hundred every week on tools for our trucks. Their's definitely some things you need to spend money on but a standard set of sockets, wrenches, grips, pliers,screwdrivers, etc is fine especially when the tools belong to a company. Sure we have $4,000 impact guns and $50,000 certified scales for specific jobs but a cheap set of tools for quick fixes and diagnostics is fine. The one thing everyone has for electrical repairs and issues are the correct safety tools but that's really only a few techs who tend to bring their own basic bag even if tools are supplied. Proper knowledge of your tools limits and the inherent dangers during operation are covered way more than someone yelling at everyone for not replacing the toilet paper or starting a new pot of coffee. Having sacrificial pieces is not bad when properly prepared for catastrophic failures.

  • @richardfoster9499
    @richardfoster9499 10 місяців тому

    I bought a harbor freight air conditioning manifold set, the high side coupler blew apart in my hand while i was trying to disconnect it. I threw both couplers out and bought yellow jacket couplers

  • @devionwatkins5638
    @devionwatkins5638 Рік тому +1

    Sounds like you bought that Pittsburgh bud

  • @blitzkrueg07
    @blitzkrueg07 10 місяців тому

    I bought snap-on wrenches from Facebook long story short snap-on would not replace broken ratchet if your not the original owner. And the gear cost was more than a complete set of 1/2 harbor freight set

  • @codysmackdown1
    @codysmackdown1 10 місяців тому

    Every swivel socket has the same possibility of doing exactly what that one did.

  • @a-k-jun-1
    @a-k-jun-1 9 місяців тому

    Think of it this way, a tool won't break sitting in the tool box when its bot needed. A tool will only break when your trying to finish a job at 6pm on friday afternoon. Quality tools are more of a peace if mind that it will work when i need it.

  • @Turbogto_guy
    @Turbogto_guy Місяць тому

    I’ve got hf swivels, I’ve had for years (probably 10 at least) and I have used them pointless times on my 1/2” air impact rated at 1000+ft lbs and no problem.

  • @jeffwolf8018
    @jeffwolf8018 8 місяців тому

    That would never happen to a Koken impact swivel.. you're right you can't get away with spending $4 at harbor freight on everything that's so dangerous. I'm glad you weren't hurt.

  • @archangel3237
    @archangel3237 Рік тому

    My pitsburg half swivel has been in my box for 5 years now and hasn't broken, and I use a milwake half inch gun

  • @victerhamm8555
    @victerhamm8555 8 місяців тому

    But Snap-on and Maco brake’s also, then you got to wait until they show up. Or ship it to them and the customer is waiting longer at that point. Just buy 2 from harbor freight and return the broken one later.

  • @alexlutz2221
    @alexlutz2221 Рік тому +1

    Pittsburgh tools have held up just fine for me and I have built several cars from the ground up with them without any issues also even the high end tools Break if you use them enough. My theory is buy the cheap tool and when it breaks or wears out after a few years of use then you have proven that you use it enough to make the expensive tool worth it so you can consider replacing it with the high end tool. Too many guys take out a second mortgage to buy snap-on or other high end everything and use a lot of those tools one or two times and then they sit in the drawer never to be used again.

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  Рік тому

      It’s a good theory if you’re not using them everyday. A cheap ratchet breaks and your hand punches into something one time you’re all done with that garbage though.

    • @alexlutz2221
      @alexlutz2221 Рік тому

      @@HuntsWorkshop I mean that can happen on the expensive tools too I have had high price tools Break as well. Also it's always good to have a set of cheap tools around as occasionally when you are working on stuff you need to modify or make a tool and I'd rather hack up a cheap harbor freight tool than an expensive snap-on or other higher end tool.

  • @qj3780
    @qj3780 11 місяців тому

    Universal swivels are meant for high speed , also branding helps considering I’ve owned this exact 1/2 socket swivel and it was loose after out the box really all depends on appliance but in the grand skim brand matters but not break the bank brand whatever breaks from cheaper sets replace with better

  • @jimlong487
    @jimlong487 Рік тому +7

    Yhea that might be a good example on one item. However, some of their tool is exactly the same such as the snap on jack that is 10 x the price as the harobor freight upper end daytona jack and some icon sockets are made in the same factroy as Cornwell sockets. The moral of my and your example is to know what you are buying.

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  Рік тому +2

      What about their jack stands that killed people until they did a quiet recall most people don’t know about?

    • @jimlong487
      @jimlong487 Рік тому +7

      @Hunt's Workshop I knew about them, and most ppl I know knew about them. I doubt those were made in the same factory as the upper end snap on jacks. However, it's like the point I said earlier you have to know what you are buying. If you buy without research, it's like shooting from hip. You may hot your target you may not.

    • @jimlong487
      @jimlong487 Рік тому +3

      @@HuntsWorkshop if you want to compare recent apples to apples google snap-on ratcheting tie downs.

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 Рік тому +11

      @@HuntsWorkshop There probably isn’t a person alive who knows about Harbor Freight having jack stands and DOESN’T know about the recall. “Silent?” What planet are you on?!

    • @silentbobfan32
      @silentbobfan32 Рік тому +2

      ​@@HuntsWorkshop thier jackstands didnt kill people. thier 3 ton jackstand failed in testing below 2x the rated weight so they recalled them. the avetage was about 10,500, i forget the exact weight. that didnt meet thier safety margin so they recalled them amd added the new lock pin, and now the average fail is closer to 3x the rated weight
      people heard they were being recalled and made up stories online about it to get views

  • @letsjustfixit1431
    @letsjustfixit1431 Рік тому

    I like the Pittsburgh impact swivel because you take that spring around it off and weld the pin in place and its not as bulky as my mac or sunnex its been 4 years and its still holding strong... but yes that pin will fly out of that sping

  • @justicemcdonald2939
    @justicemcdonald2939 9 місяців тому

    And the best part about those snap-on Pittsburgh ones as you can literally put a new pin in that and keep going That's right you can put a new pin in there I used to take roll pins and stack them inside of each other and put it inside that thing because all you got to do is take that spring off around the outside insert a new pin for the right length cut it and everything and then put the spring back on and you're good to go snap-on is caged if it breaks you have to replace the whole damn thing so yeah I'll take the $4 ones and put a new set of pins in it

  • @xmarksthespotmarksmanship2730
    @xmarksthespotmarksmanship2730 7 місяців тому

    Great video I’m craftsman, Dewalt, and Milwaukee all the way. Snap on for me is not worth the money. Nothing that comes out of harbor freight will ever be in my tool box.

  • @David..
    @David.. 7 місяців тому

    I have this tool and have used it plenty with an impact wrench without an issue.

  • @Alexbk007
    @Alexbk007 9 місяців тому

    I paid 200 for the swivel set of 3 and its the best investment ever i had that pin on the regular swivel ripped chunks of meat of my finger out multiple times

  • @madeofscars9355
    @madeofscars9355 Рік тому

    I have been beating on my old chrome sidchrome ball swivel for a couple years the pin come loose at one point so i welded it on each end and its been beaten to hell and back. One thing i cant recommend enough is tack weld the ends of the pin so it cant work its way out.

  • @dicky7600
    @dicky7600 10 місяців тому

    What bolt or nut were you trying to loosen when part of the socket hit the paint? Unless the part flew out and did a 180 to come back to hit the car, i know of no nut that would require a swivel and be in line with the cars finish...

  • @myfathersbusiness3306
    @myfathersbusiness3306 3 місяці тому

    That is very likely to happen with almost every tool brand especially an item that has moving parts. Buy what you can afford to get the job done.

  • @geraldyates8958
    @geraldyates8958 10 місяців тому

    I’ve exploded about every brand of swivels. Except the 1/2” Pittsburg one I have. Matter of fact, I still have the 3/8” one also. I bought them because they’re cheap and figured if they broke, I’m not out of much $. Still use them

  • @KING_VHS
    @KING_VHS Рік тому

    I've never had luck with Universal joints... Tight space means one of many different style of Box Wrench.

  • @bobbymaeger3478
    @bobbymaeger3478 8 місяців тому

    I bought a set of Pittsburgh sockets of all sizes, many many many years ago and I have broken snap on and every other kind of sockets and then go back to my Pittsburgh and use them and they worked. I guess I just got lucky.

  • @michaelderkacz5526
    @michaelderkacz5526 8 місяців тому

    Never use a universal joint without a collar to hold the pin inside.
    That old style is legitimately deadly no matter the brand

  • @_xenderr1
    @_xenderr1 10 місяців тому

    It’s how you use the tools mate. You don’t impact on a swivel of any brand to brake a bolt lose that’s just improper tool use. You do it by hand and then you can impact swivel drive it out for speed without damaging the tool or risking life and limb..

  • @IETZR1S
    @IETZR1S 7 місяців тому

    Snap on swivels and universal ball swivels will bind and get tight before they explode. When they get tight warranty it out. Not one time in over 20 years of daily use have I ever had a snap on one explode on me.

  • @Davsoto120
    @Davsoto120 11 місяців тому

    Idk what’s worse, replacing an expensive tool with a cheap duplicate or adding random hardware to a coworkers active job’s hardware pile 😂

  • @HoUsEoFcAtS78
    @HoUsEoFcAtS78 10 місяців тому

    I've never had an issue with these. I use them on my impact all the time.

  • @wh0sjeff
    @wh0sjeff 10 місяців тому

    I have a 1/2 breaker bar from harbour freight, bought it back in 2010, I've broke a pulley bolt on a BMW that was torqued on to 400ft lbs and the breaker bar held up.i just knew it was gonna snap but it didn't. I have my craftsman tools and I love them but I have some harbour freight tools as well and I have had no issues with any of them. I will not spend $300 on a roll I can get for $39.99 at harbour freight or a little more at Lowe's. Snap on is for those who feel they have something to prove. Napoleon syndrome or something

  • @kevinallen206
    @kevinallen206 9 місяців тому

    I've used and broke matco, chicago, snap-on, craftsman and pittsburgh. They all break. Had brand new expensive tools break before. A lot easier for me to run to harbor freight then wait for the truck. Some times you have to replace it to finish the job regardless.

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  9 місяців тому

      We usually borrow someone whatever they need at work if they use it properly. The only thing is I don’t borrow ratchets to people that put pipes on them.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 8 місяців тому +1

    Snap on swivels to this as well

  • @hotwaxonmyuddersohyeahmoo5701

    We used Pittsburgh sockets hanging steel, using 8 foot cheater bars and massive corded impacts. Never had a swivel or a socket break so idk

  • @jorgeposadas1192
    @jorgeposadas1192 9 місяців тому +1

    Oh! Bro, I get what you're saying but you use harbor freight sparingly, like a universal joint.

  • @oddmanout7755
    @oddmanout7755 Рік тому +1

    I've used just about every tool under the sun. They all do this if you get after them enough. I bet you had a 3/8 to 1/2 inch adapter and the 1400 ft lbs torque wrench just a slamming that thing until it broke.

  • @Khaleel_A
    @Khaleel_A 5 місяців тому

    If you’ve never seen a snap on tool fail, you’re probably not using your tools enough.

  • @jackrussellville
    @jackrussellville 11 місяців тому

    The only brand swivel I haven't had break are very old MAC tools swivels 3/8 and 1/2 inch, but I do have a 1/4 snap-on but it doesn't see impact or high torque

  • @VB-bk1lh
    @VB-bk1lh Рік тому

    As someone who worked for years in a transmission shop using swivel impact sockets daily, I can say any that use that wire wound snap ring are junk. Back then the go-to swivel was from Mac tools, or early Matco. They were nearly industructable. We also would use a 3ft long, 1/2" impact extension which had a 3/8" end on it because only 3/8" drive sockets would fit many applications. I don't think I ever broke a Mac swivel, I broke a few Snap On's, and all others usually didn't survive the first stuck bolt.
    We bought tools that would do the job fast and efficient, we worked flat rate in that shop so fast was important and broken tools or injury cost you time and money.

  • @randallsensenig1075
    @randallsensenig1075 Рік тому

    The best universals I have found are the GEARWRENCH x-core, I can hardly seem to break them

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 9 місяців тому

    Milwaukee is the happy medium between Snap on and Harbor Freight Pittsburgh

  • @user-ul1tm6ti7g
    @user-ul1tm6ti7g 9 місяців тому

    My harbor freight is used every day since I bought it in a pinch 2 years ago. 3/8 and 1/2. Dude must be putting it in a big bind with the big impact on full speed.

  • @mosthated8190
    @mosthated8190 Рік тому +1

    I have the ICON swivel socket sets in both 3/8 & 1/2 and work amazing!!

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 Рік тому

      icon is some good stuff, quinn is also suprisingly nice

  • @tannerbushey9196
    @tannerbushey9196 Рік тому

    Of you weld each hole it's a hell of a swivel, mines going 18yrs no problem

  • @Eugromlol
    @Eugromlol 7 місяців тому

    The matco swivel sockets with the 4 fins instead of that bar work better i feel like also if you throw aome molly grease in them they last longer

  • @williamster2015
    @williamster2015 9 місяців тому

    I will also add that your swivel is chrome vanadium.... Its for HAND TOOLS.
    IMPACT SWIVELS are made of Chrome, Molybdenum

    • @HuntsWorkshop
      @HuntsWorkshop  9 місяців тому

      All harbor freight impact sockets are cr-v, so are cheap Home store brands like crescent and masterforce.

  • @myweigh7089
    @myweigh7089 Рік тому +1

    Somebody's mad harbor freight exist

  • @donaldhollums3278
    @donaldhollums3278 27 днів тому

    No doubt the same issue has happened with pert near every other name brand tool, whether it’s too truck or not.

  • @SuperKyle309
    @SuperKyle309 4 місяці тому

    Moral of the story is literally any tool can break and harbor freight is just fine.

  • @billhowe4863
    @billhowe4863 10 місяців тому

    I've had decent luck with harbor freight. I've broke plenty cheap tools, also broke plenty of snap on, matco,Mac craftsman etc as well.