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- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerDirect buying via eBay and Amazon carved the heart out of Harbor Freight. When it started in the early eighties it was known as HARBOR FREIGHT SALVAGE. Garbage ¼ and ? socket sets cost $3 and were worth half that. Today a purchase means standing in line for ½ hour to pay if you can find a parking spot.
Their major counterpower is their garbage is returnable. Buy through eBay and extended delivery time items from the far east are chew & spit. I accidentally tried tools from Auto Zone and the quality was very noticeably better. I put on my reading glasses and read TAIWAN
Simple INDIA hand tools are of tolerable quality. Korean made electrical gizmos are also tolerable. But I am fussier than hell about my electrical tools. GERMANY. Canada OLSA has a brand new forged bench vise that is magnitudes stronger than the old benchmark WILTON. About time.
I need to get the kids a HF 2cycle 800 watt generator. But which Spark plug brand replaces the OEM no start? - okhmbldrExplorerI remember when J.C. Penney's always had coupons and special sales, BOGO, etc. Then a new CEO decided to do away with coupons, and you can see how that helped them. Near bankruptcy. I really think Harbor-Freight is going in the same direction. They are rebranding a lot of tools, and painted them in exciting colors, but they're the same tools; just cost more and you think you're getting a premium tool. I'll miss them!
- Cummins12V98Explorer IIII guess if you prefer buying junk it matters but I prefer to buy quality once.
- SAR_TrackerExplorerAnd how many cordless tool ads are labeled "Tool Only" meaning you have to buy a battery separately? Example: 20v Hypermax™ Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2 In. Drill/Driver - Tool Only $44.99. So you have to buy a battery - Cheapest is: 20v HyperMax™ Lithium-Ion 1.5 Ah Compact Battery for $22.99. Of course the battery is useless without a charger, cheapest is: 20v Hypermax™ Lithium-Ion Rapid Charger again, for $22.99. Now your up to $90.
- GdetrailerExplorer III
RobWNY wrote:
There are 20% off specific item coupons and 30% off any $10 item but it's been a while since I've seen the 20% off "Any one item" and a long time since I've seen the 25% off Super Coupon. Also, you can't use a coupon of any kind on most of the better upscale tools. At least not the ones I've looked at. I was recently looking at their air pressure paint tank for $99.99 to convert to a pressure pot for resin casting but no coupon meant no sale.
No, HF is NOT printing flyers, they are emailing them.
In the emailed versions they are NO LONGER OFFERING ANY COUPONS.
Here is a small snapshot of what I get spammed with..
In that emailed flyer there are zero coupons, no barcodes, nothing to offer a discount..
If you go the HFs website, they HAVE removed ALL links to the coupons section, they are GONE, NO LONGER THERE, NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
They will honor any valid coupons you may have but when they expire, that program is toast.
They are going to more like a "Everyday value pricing" strategy and most likely only the "club" membership who paid a premium price might get some discounts for now..
You might see some "holiday" discounts but that is most likely all that will be offered. - 1492ModeratorThe coupons appear during holiday sales. The problem is that HF puts so many restrictions of their use, they're not useful to me. Shifted primarily to Amazon.com. Though bought a bunch of battery tools from Home Depot during last Black Friday.
- RobWNYExplorerThere are 20% off specific item coupons and 30% off any $10 item but it's been a while since I've seen the 20% off "Any one item" and a long time since I've seen the 25% off Super Coupon. Also, you can't use a coupon of any kind on most of the better upscale tools. At least not the ones I've looked at. I was recently looking at their air pressure paint tank for $99.99 to convert to a pressure pot for resin casting but no coupon meant no sale.
- GdetrailerExplorer III
wopachop wrote:
On 2/13/21 HF texted me a 30% off any 10 dollar item. I think the 20% is still constantly available. It's just digital now.
I talked with a HF employee a few months ago. He recommended an app. It allowed you to use you phone to scan barcodes and then it tells you if that item is currently on sale or available for the 20% off. He said people walk around the store all day scanning codes.
I don't just add "Apps" to my phone for no good reason and especially if it has zero reasons to make my phone work better for "phone uses".
That is just another way HF or any company can TRACK you for marketing purposes..
When you scan the bcodes that app will forward what you scanned and ultimately what you buy from them.. The 30% off thing just entices you to buy things that you may not need in the first place, but who can resist getting something for 70% of the price even though it cost you privacy in the end..
It is what the world has come to since marketing folks have gotten lazy now days and buyers are more than willing to do those folks work. - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerDown here the Koreans and Taiwanese are trying direct email marketing for their products. And ads for the newest incarnation of Canada's Owatonna Tool Co. OLSA.
- ferndaleflyerExplorer IIII have a HF engine crane at least 30 years old that still works and when I had my shop years ago you could get a lifetime warranty on tools. I could buy die grinders for $20 and good ones cost $240. I bought 20 of them and about every 2 months I would return the wore out ones and exchange for new. That worked out real good over the years.
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