I haven't had trouble with harbor freight tools if they're not being used beyond their capacity and well maintained. Half the time when people complain about tools like this it comes down to using ethanol gas without stabilizer and leaving gas in the lines over winter.
Harbor Freight, so you are probably looking at about 20 holes before it dies, which comes out to a little less than $10/hole, pretty good deal.
I haven't had trouble with harbor freight tools if they're not being used beyond their capacity and well maintained. Half the time when people complain about tools like this it comes down to using ethanol gas without stabilizer and leaving gas in the lines over winter.