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- JoeHExplorer III
RobWNY wrote:
GDS-3950BH wrote:
At least without the free coupons you will not have to wait in line at the door with 30 geezers before the store opens, who are there to get a free $0.15 flashlight that doesn't work lol.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA So True!!!!!
Never waited in line at a HF, guess they aren't that popular around here. BTW, I don't do lines, I just leave, I have better things to do than wait in a line, but I had no choice Thursday when I had to wait in my truck for 2 hours to get my covid vaccine.
Here's a good one.... just got a HF email with their specials for the next week... they are spotlighting electric and propane space heaters..... it's going to be 90 here today, I don't think I'll be needing a heater ! - Dusty_RExplorerMr Wizard, mentioned the lines for buying TP. I'm wondering if the people that bought shopping carts full of TP, if they have used it all up yet?
- GDS-3950BHExplorer
Dusty R wrote:
Mr Wizard, mentioned the lines for buying TP. I'm wondering if the people that bought shopping carts full of TP, if they have used it all up yet?
Somewhere is a guy who looks at the 187 hoarded cans of kidney beans in his garage, and scratches his head wondering what to do with them.
Geezer= The folks who stood in line for an hour at Quartzite for a free $1.25 breakfast.
Those at Harbor Freight who line up 20 minutes before opening for the free bag of 20 zip ties.
The guy at the campground with a 48' DP adorned with 5 million candlepower of security lights, two bugzappers, 3 rat sized dogs that are left inside to bark all day when he's away, and a turbocharged leaf blower he uses every morning at 8 AM. - ferndaleflyerExplorer IIII have never seen a line at HF, never! I buy in bulk when I need it (TP) and when the Pandemic rush hit I had just bought a bundle of TP and paper towels at Costco and never did run short of either. Several times I was in there later and would see people with 4 bundles heading for the gate....they won't run out for 5 years. Many restaurants her offer free meals to vets on Veterans day and the lines are around the building. Although I am a 80 year old Vet I have never been that hungry.
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerI used to laugh at absurd Armageddon grade events in pulp ebooks. After noting the last 15-months I don't laugh any more. People really are that stupid.
Full circle
Dirt cheap short lived electrical tools.
Improving quality, giving them brand names, now they cost almost as much as first line brand name tools except advertisements lie about performance. - GjacExplorer IIII miss the batteries and the multimeters that were free with any purchase. Also bought their adhesives for $.99 and their butt splices with heat shrink ends for $1.99 which I used a lot of. Sand paper, caulking, grinding and wire wheels also when on sale. I also liked their free tarps to cover wood when camping. I bought mostly their consumables rather than electrical or hand tools. However since they stopped the free batteries and coupons I have not found anything else I needed, but I guess I fall into the geezer category but I have never seen a line at HF.
- p220sigmanExplorerI fall into the buy one-time use tools and things like zip ties there. I bought a rubber mallet and square-nosed shovel for a project in there this weekend. Walked out less than $15.00 (after the 10% off text). I couldn't have come close to that at a box store and odds are pretty good I will never use either of them again, but they are likely to last through the project.
I've actually gotten great service out of the two electric tools I have from there. I bought a small disc/belt sander to use when making Pinewood Derby cars with the Cub Scouts. It has lasted 14 years and hundreds of derby cars. I bought an electric impact wrench that was on sale for about $30 for a project about 8 years ago and it still works great. I still use it every time I have to remove the wheels on the car.
If both died today, I've more than gotten my use and money's worth out of them. I probably wouldn't replace either one at this point, but they served their purpose. - dieseltruckdrivExplorer IISince Craftsman crapped out, and I won't pay for Snapon, I have found the Pittsburg polished end wrenches are actually pretty decent quality. I do have to say that a former coworker got me hooked on Kobalt hand tools though.
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorer
- Mexicowanderer: Problem the large kits they contain a lot of small gauge IE red terminals. I don't use very many of the small size so it is a waste, for me anyway.
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