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Hazet makes some high-quality tools
I can probably fit a couple dozen more in here before the magnet gets overloaded.
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It’s very important to have the proper tools available. Glad you’re using this one appropriately!
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Location: Mississippi
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I was helping my dear friend the Indy mechanic/Porsche/BMW Guru one day and he became overly frustrated with some fastener he was dealing with and wound up throwing a pair of channel lock pliers across the room into the wall with a lot of cussing. I walked over, bent down and picked up the tool. I raised up, looked at the tool and then looked across the room with eyes really big at him.
He says "WHAT?!" I say "You threw a F###ING pair of HAZET PLIERS! THROW THE HARBOR FREIGHT *****! NOT THE HAZET STUFF!" We both busted out laughing and went about conquering what we were doing. ![]() |
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Location: I live on the road, I just stay here sometimes...
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