Posted by c-man on October 02, 2012 at 07:09:55 from (68.69.76.190):
I like how people everywhere continue to bash Wal-mart and Harbor Freight, but when it come to a question like "where do you get your shop towels, or where do you get your oil?", the answers will almost always include things like "I wait until it goes on sale at Wal-mart", or "they have a coupon at Harbor Freight and I stock up then.". I have bought a lot of things from Harbor Freight, and have had mixed results, some good, and some bad. And we go to Wal-mart mostly because it is the place that is open when we are in town. (Sundays and evenings) As for "China junk" at Wal-mart, it's the same "junk" that K-mart, Target and Shopko has. And the same "junk" that locally owned Bill's Pharmacy has, except that Bill isn't open at 2 pm on a Sunday when I feel a cold coming on and need some cold medicine. Don't get me wrong, we do the local thing when we can, sometimes it's just not possible.
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