Harbor Freight has power tools that are perfect for the homeowner ...
Most homeowners shouldn't be using tools to begin with ...
... so having tools that don't work is fine for them.
... leaves more money for chocolate for some members up north.
... can't argue that.
Seriously, I would never recommend Harbor Freight for anything.
My favorite was this Automotive Parts Cleaner Eddie bought. When he poured the cleaning solution into it, it leaked it all over the shop and fast too. It wasn't one of those slow leaks. Or how about the 1/2" impact that I went to use from them? It had been used once and that was all it was good for. Personally when I buy a tool I need it to work right and I probably need it to work more than once. Let's put it this way, you don't under any circumstances want to be buying jack stands from there.
When I needed some threaded inserts I ordered them from Grainger. It was kind of steep and I had to wait a few days but when I picked them up the guy at the counter told me they got the stuff from a fastener supplier down the road. Since I was in the neighborhood I went and bought some other goodies in boxes of 50 or 100 for future use. $44 dollars later I was set for the foreseeable future. Home Depot is great for when I need a few of these and those for 69 cents a bag or a buck 19 for stainless. Frankly I appreciate the convenience. I find it a hassle to order on line and wait. It's easier for me to figure out what I need to make something work if I can look at the parts and get my little paws on them.
Everything has it's place ... except Harbor Freight.
Remember what TLS says about cheap purchases ... they are the most costly.
EDIT: BTW, I have a whole mess of clamps they sell that either break or don't clamp worth beans. They look good though. Annunaki has the same kind. I've seen them in his build pic's. At least they don't cost much.