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Posted by Tim B from M A on December 06, 2006 at 13:35:18 from (68.162.218.211):
In Reply to: Northern Tool and Equipment posted by Youngfarmhand on December 06, 2006 at 12:10:06:
I bought a Northstar preasure washer from them a couple years ago; Honda OHV motor and CAT pump - the manufacture basically put the parts on a cart, and assembles hoses, wand, nozzels. The package is pretty well put together, the price (includeing shipping) was about as good as I found at the time. One thing to watch for. From "studying" Norhtern, Grizzley and Harbor Frieght catalogs, I think some of the hand tools - and I am thinking of a couple electric tools, are exactly the same from the three sources, but Harbor Frieght is always cheapest, sometimes substantially so. I have not tried HF or Northern electric tools yet, so I can't vouch for the quality. Experiences on this board vary widely. I have bought the Grizzley version of a rotary hammer drill (like a small Hilti) and am very happy with it.
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