Harbor Fright is the "Dollar Store" of tool shops.
If you are a Do It Yourself (DIY) who maybe uses it a couple times a year, buy your tool from there.
If it more for your line of work or heavy usage, step up to something better.
Almost everything is made over seas, so that is not a consideration anymore, but ther eis a huge gap in design, manufacturng processes, quality control. A lot of stuff does not use hardened steels, follow close tolerances, use higher end bearings, etc.
I've been in a chinese factory to see the final step at the factory being a whacking of the tool with a rubber mallot until it sounded right.
Its kind of like buying a $80 Huffy at K-mart, $500 Diamond Back at sporting goods store, or a $1500 GT at a pro bike shop. You will get what you pay for, ao you just need to consider how you are going to use it.