Harbor Freight

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They carry many tools we use. Let the reviews be your guide. I'll start with one tool I have found very useful while wirhing in the confines of a console. It runs on 3 AAA batteries and lasts a long time. You can lay it down facing up and illuminate the work area then use it to directly light close work. If the batteries decide to take a dump, you can easily afford another.
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Harbor Freight carries tools and equipment that you can't find anywhere else and at a reasonable price. I like their 3" casters for use on big stereo cabinets.
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Wow I didn't even know they carried casters... the ones in the big box stores I.E. Home depot or Menards are cheapo plastic replacements that break easily , have to check out HF
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I put a set of HF casters on the Stereo Theater. You can lead it around like a dog, it rolls so easy. Both of my other big stereos are going to get a set. They were cheap, too. Something like $3 apiece, but that was in 2018 or so.
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They have been a great source for my assorted dental style picks and probes ideal for working in tight spaces.
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I feel very fortunate to have dental tools as well, but mine are antiques. My grandpa was a dentist, and before private practice he was a Lieutenant in the army during WWI taking care of the solders teeth. I have his dental "Tool Box", if you will, that is full of WWI dental tools. I did not follow in grandpa's, or my dad's footsteps but having those vintage dental tools mean a lot to me and they do still get used, just not on any teeth.

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I recently bought a pair of these Xuron knockoffs. They cut and the return spring works great too.
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