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I always get flyers for Eastwood Tools. Anyone know what level of quality they are? Is this like Harbor Freight or Craftsman?


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I think just like those two brands you mention, you'll find Eastwood to have similar types of products and experiences.

With them starting years ago on the finishing side of the automotive hobby I'd presume those products (paint, tools) to be of a better quality level than some other no-name brand.

 

I've considered getting a small toaster oven and getting into their powder coating products lately...brake calipers, uprights, spindles...anything besides paint and the mess using rattle cans bring to the garage.

 

As with anything too cheap to be good, YMMV and you could end up with a Harbor Freight wrench you're now using as a hammer.


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