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The Harbor Freight Tool Buyers are Reselling at a Profit

Harbor Freight’s new tool is so hot, Harbor Freight customers are reselling it online at a profit because it is that cool…and useful!

New Tool for Your Toolbox

One of the problems with working on cars is being able to get into those hard-to-reach areas. In fact, specialized name-brand tools manufactured for reaching those areas are sold at pretty hefty prices that are beyond what most DIY mechanics can budget into their toolbox---especially when it might be a once-in-a-blue-moon used tool.

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Today we are going to find out about one new affordable tool from Harbor Freight that has become such a hot item that tool buyers are snatching it up in order to resell online because of its limited availability. It’s called the “Icon Locking Flex Head and Ratchet Bit Set”---a 35-piece item that is perfect for reaching into those small areas that are otherwise inaccessible unless you have a special tool for the job.

DIY with Dave
Learn more about the usefulness (and versatility) of this tool and where you can find one today (or a similar competitor tool) with yet another useful Harbor Freight review from the DIY with Dave YouTube channel.

Why Everyone is Obsessed with This Harbor Freight Tool and How You Can Get One

And finally…

For additional articles related to Harbor Freight tools, here are a few for your consideration:

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Timothy Boyer is a Torque News automotive reporter based in Cincinnati. Experienced with early car restorations, he regularly restores older vehicles with engine modifications for improved performance. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimBoyerWrites for daily new and used vehicle news.

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