| not use his tools daily to make a living.  They are not professional grade but close enough.  Plus, you will never find an easier way to swap a broken tool than by walking into a Sears store.  You hand them the broken tool and they hand you a new one, no paper work, simple, done, you're in and out. Harbor Freight can be a great resource and also makes some of the cheapest tools you will  ever find.  Their selection is surprisingly good.  I look at HF as selling "disposable" hand tools.  I go there if I need a specific tool for a specific job that I may only need once or twice.  I have a bunch of perfectly good HF tools still laying around my garage.  If one of them breaks I don't cry over it.  I think some of their tools even come with a warranty.   
 
 
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 "And now my friend, the first-a rule of Italian driving,  [Franco rips off his rear-view mirror and throws it out of the car] what's-a behind me is not important."  Raul Julia, playing Franco Bertollini while driving a Ferrari Daytona in the movie Gumball Rally
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