I've had bad luck with the following:
Fake dremel, hydraulic tubing bender, angle grinders, sandpaper.
The following were worth about what I paid for them:
Sanding discs, cutting discs(if you wear a face shield, and don't mind shrapnel-I buy good ones now), spring compressor, tubing notcher, roll around parts cart($50), parts washer, welding gloves, hammers and dollies,
And I have had excellent service from the following:
20 ton press, chip brushes, disposable gloves,scrapers, bondo knives, safety glasses, hvlp paint gun($14 lifetime warranty!), furniture dollies, castors, pulleys, ropes, tarps, jacks and jackstands, impact sockets, basically, you are very safe with things with no moving parts(shovel, rake, broom, squeegee, etc), engine stands can't be beat
I am pleased to hear the floor nailer is good-I spent 4 bills on a Bostitch, but would have gone this direction had I been smarter.
I would like feedback on the following:
HF powder coating systems, English wheels, brakes, nibbler shears,
And, finally, I have heard very good things about, yet have no first hand experience with the following:
Ball bearing toolboxes, bead roller( needs reinforcement)
Whew!