Originally Posted By: Rand
Originally Posted By: JHZR2
HF seems to imply that Cr-V isOK for impact use...
That's because everyone should know you buy the pro and earthquake lines.
The regular ones are as ok as any super cheap gear but if you want decent HF tools you need know what you are buying just dont go grab a random tool off the shelf.
Hogwash. Not everybody knows to pick earthquake and pro lines, and even then, often the "pro" lines are as much advertising as anything. At least at HF they do give Cr-Mo, but still. Knowing to pick Cr-Mo is not intuitive in all cases. Admittedly I had questions about it myself...
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/3558920/Cr-V_vs_Cr-Mo_for_impact_acces
HF is advertising Cr-V as appropriate for impact by selling that product and coloring it black (which for the bystander implies "impact socket"), and Ill bet that the average worker there and the average shopper there wouldnt know the difference or reason... So in the end they will buy what's cheaper (that's why most folks are at HF anyway, after all, they even advertise that they sell at "outrageous prices" or something like that in indicating that they are super-low priced).
Either Cr-V is OK for impact, or it isnt. And AFAIK as a rule Cr-V is not appropriate for impact. Therefore it's a shame that HF misleads the public this way.
Originally Posted By: Rand
I guess what I'm trying to say is
don't be judgmental.
Otherwise you could say all Ingersoll Rand Tools are junk because Granger carries some POS Chinese one that sucks.
Yes HF has some really really bad tools. I make fun of them myself, but some of their tools are just short of excellent and extremely good value.
Sure spend massive sums on brand name professional tools. I love those too. But for those who don't have the budget.... There are some good alternatives at HF.. That blow the Autozone, AAP, Sears shelf alternatives away as far as value and quality.
But this has nothing to do with bad tools. Those Cr-V black "impact" sockets might be wonderful Cr-V sockets, that are unmatched in the tool industry. But are they appropriate for impact use? That's the question. HF does have some really cheap stuff, and it does have some diamonds in the rough. But the issue here is misrepresentation of a product.
And its not clear how great the stuff is regardless:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/2801478/1