I haven't had stuff from Harbor Freight break any faster than shit from Home Depot or Lowe's. Shit like SnapOn is far too expensive for what it is, even if it does last longer it's not worth the extra expense.
But either way, that doesn't require obsessing about pointless specifications and memorizing arcane terminology.
But either way, that doesn't require obsessing about pointless specifications and memorizing arcane terminology.
to each their own. I enjoy the learning. Why a straight-handled axe vs a clawed one? Why hickory vs. poplar? What difference does the head make for the different functions of the tool?
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