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In 2016, Harbor Freight released a floor jack that was a lot like one from Snap-on, but at a lower price. Snap-on thought it was a little too similar, though.
Snap-on sells its 2-ton and 3-ton floor jacks for $550 to $650 while Harbor Freight offers its similar models for $199 or less.
In 2016, Harbor Freight released a floor jack that was a lot like one from Snap-on, but at a lower price. Snap-on thought it was a little too similar, though.
There are also plenty of two and three ton floor jack options from Daytona within the $200 range. In vast contrast, Badland only has one floor jack you can get at Harbor Freight with a 3 Ton Off ...
The jacks in question include a model marketed by Harbor Freight as the “Daytona 3 Ton Super Duty Floor Jack,” which Snap-on says resembles its own 3-ton rated model, the FJ300.
Harbor Freight Tools offers good number of floor jack models, but we recently acquired one of their aluminum racing jacks. The frames on these models are constructed largely of aluminum to save ...
Many of you may have their jack stands in your garage right now. Unfortunately for one Harbor Freight customer, a replacement for his warrantied-out three-ton jack stands failed, too ...
Also, if you haven't checked your jack stands (PDF) to see if they're a part of the Harbor Freight recall, do so at that link, and check over your replacements carefully before trusting your life ...
The original prices of the recalled 3 ton jack stands were $23.99 and 24.99 per pair and the recalled 6 ton jack stand was $46.99 per pair, Harbor Freight spokesman Craig Hoffman told USA TODAY.
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