HARBOR FREIGHT 10%-20% Off Coupon THREAD******please help update****** -=)
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HARBOR FREIGHT 10%-20% Off Coupon THREAD******please help update****** -=)
Just incase if you guys need it, I will help keep PAGE updated as possible. PM me if you dont see any updated ones, and you need em.
EVEN THOUGH COUPON EXPIRES on FEB ??th, or of the coupon expire date, It will still be valid for that day. No Time Frame.!
Coupon Expires November 23, 2008 - SOON!
'Thanks jweller
EVEN THOUGH COUPON EXPIRES on FEB ??th, or of the coupon expire date, It will still be valid for that day. No Time Frame.!
Coupon Expires November 23, 2008 - SOON!
'Thanks jweller
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Re: HARBOR FREIGHT 10%-20% Off Coupon THREAD******please help update****** -=) (Lam.N)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Lam.N »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so the coupon is only good "IN" stores. not online?
btw, thanks! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Im not sure? -=P Wont hurt to ask, but usually deals in stores are cheapers? If online is cheaper, they will usually match the onlines prices.
btw, thanks! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Im not sure? -=P Wont hurt to ask, but usually deals in stores are cheapers? If online is cheaper, they will usually match the onlines prices.
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Re: HARBOR FREIGHT 10%-20% Off Coupon THREAD******please help update****** -=) (synik)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by synik »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Im not sure? -=P Wont hurt to ask, but usually deals in stores are cheapers? If online is cheaper, they will usually match the onlines prices. </TD></TR></TABLE>
the local HF here has let me print out online items and they would match the price if they stock the item.
i have also used the coupons in conjuction with a printed out online flyer
thanks for the coupons.
i got an email from them the other day for the 10% off coupon.
ill start posting them up in here
Im not sure? -=P Wont hurt to ask, but usually deals in stores are cheapers? If online is cheaper, they will usually match the onlines prices. </TD></TR></TABLE>
the local HF here has let me print out online items and they would match the price if they stock the item.
i have also used the coupons in conjuction with a printed out online flyer
thanks for the coupons.
i got an email from them the other day for the 10% off coupon.
ill start posting them up in here
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Re: HARBOR FREIGHT 10%-20% Off Coupon THREAD******please help update****** -=) (dfoxengr)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dfoxengr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it says at the bottom "ONLY GOOD IN HF RETAIL STORES"
do you really need to ask, lol...</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeh, i just had to...
do you really need to ask, lol...</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeh, i just had to...
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the reason that it says ONLY GOOD IN REATAIL STORES: is becuase harbor frieght was started by 2 brothers who at one time didnt see eye to eye on certain things and decided to go different ways and from my understanding one of them runs the retail stores and one runs the online portion. this is why some prices are different in the store then on the web
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I look forward to their email weekly, lol I usually print out 5 or 6 and take them with me to the store. You see somebody looking at a $700 lathe or welder and then you hand them a coupon. Good deed for the day taken care of.
Later
Randy
Later
Randy
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wohoo. Race jack, reg 99.99. Sale in store for 79.99. Bring them web sale page which says 69.99, they honor it. Then give them 20% off coupon. Race Jack = $60 after tax too. It's about time I got one. Of course magically when I came out of the store, an old guy has backed his f-150 into my front bumper of my 99 SI daily driver. WTF? Ah well, got his info, everything should be all good.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by silentdaredevil2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the reason that it says ONLY GOOD IN REATAIL STORES: is becuase harbor frieght was started by 2 brothers who at one time didnt see eye to eye on certain things and decided to go different ways and from my understanding one of them runs the retail stores and one runs the online portion. this is why some prices are different in the store then on the web</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats a HF Folk Tale if I ever heard one, lol
Printing this out now and going to get my jack
Thats a HF Folk Tale if I ever heard one, lol
Printing this out now and going to get my jack
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xerox445 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Printing this out now and going to get my jack</TD></TR></TABLE>
Better hurry, I was told today was the last day of the sale on the race jack. $60 still happy about it. Hell they're like 90-100 on ebay even.
Printing this out now and going to get my jack</TD></TR></TABLE>
Better hurry, I was told today was the last day of the sale on the race jack. $60 still happy about it. Hell they're like 90-100 on ebay even.
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I ended up getting the steel 2 1/4 ton jack, cost me like 33 bucks with tax after the coupon and stuff. Its like 70 pounds, but they were out of the race jack and they wouldn't give me a raincheck for the coupon also (i work in retail, so i understand, not mad about that). I'll just wait for another coupon and when it goes on sale again then ill pick it up.
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Re: HARBOR FREIGHT 10%-20% Off Coupon THREAD******please help update****** -=) (synik)
does anybody know if the coupon will still work after the expiration dates posted above??? because there is no expiration on the coupon.....has anybody tried this???
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Re: HARBOR FREIGHT 10%-20% Off Coupon THREAD******please help update****** -=) (xerox445)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xerox445 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I think they scan the coupon, so i dunno.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i tried at the one here in las vegas, they said
"Sir your coupons expired"
never hurts to try thouhg
i tried at the one here in las vegas, they said
"Sir your coupons expired"
never hurts to try thouhg
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by folicor »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wohoo. Race jack, reg 99.99. Sale in store for 79.99. Bring them web sale page which says 69.99, they honor it. Then give them 20% off coupon. Race Jack = $60 after tax too. It's about time I got one. Of course magically when I came out of the store, an old guy has backed his f-150 into my front bumper of my 99 SI daily driver. WTF? Ah well, got his info, everything should be all good.</TD></TR></TABLE>
BASTARD!!! I just got mine's on sale(with a 2 year warranty ) for $100+. I got mine's for the sale pric($79.99). could've saved myself $30 dang it!! oh well, time to go get some more stuff.
by the way, how does everybody rate HF's products? I was thinking about getting a circular saw (on sale $19.99 reg. 49.99).
BASTARD!!! I just got mine's on sale(with a 2 year warranty ) for $100+. I got mine's for the sale pric($79.99). could've saved myself $30 dang it!! oh well, time to go get some more stuff.
by the way, how does everybody rate HF's products? I was thinking about getting a circular saw (on sale $19.99 reg. 49.99).
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Honda Sport »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
by the way, how does everybody rate HF's products? I was thinking about getting a circular saw (on sale $19.99 reg. 49.99).</TD></TR></TABLE>
You gotta watch out on some of the **** for sure. Some of it is garbage. For example, I bought a ball joint splitter for 1.99. The first ball joint I went to split, it bent on me. Some of the stuff is OK though, but you gotta be picky. For instance, a cordless impact wrench for $50 bux.....You just know it's gunna be a piece of ****.
by the way, how does everybody rate HF's products? I was thinking about getting a circular saw (on sale $19.99 reg. 49.99).</TD></TR></TABLE>
You gotta watch out on some of the **** for sure. Some of it is garbage. For example, I bought a ball joint splitter for 1.99. The first ball joint I went to split, it bent on me. Some of the stuff is OK though, but you gotta be picky. For instance, a cordless impact wrench for $50 bux.....You just know it's gunna be a piece of ****.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Honda Sport »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
by the way, how does everybody rate HF's products? I was thinking about getting a circular saw (on sale $19.99 reg. 49.99).</TD></TR></TABLE>
Without Harbor Freight, a lot of us would not be able to afford the equipment that we have. I've bought a few hand tools from HF, mostly bigass crescent wrenches, t-handle allen wrenches, and a bunch of automotive specialty stuff that goes for Big $$$ on the tool trucks. I haven't been disappointed. I just recently decided that I needed a lathe, so I bought the little 7x12. There are some modifications and a lot of adjustments that are necessary before the tool works like it should, but in the end its a fine tool. I then bought the 4x6 horizontal bansaw and the mini-mill. The mill worked bitchin right out of the box, the bandsaw needed some help. If you are a creative individual, you will figure out how to make HF tools work great. If you want to buy tools and use the hell out of them without adjustments/modifications/maintenance, HF is not for you. I'm still kinda stoked that I put together a full machine shop (at least a mini one) in my garage for less than $1000.
by the way, how does everybody rate HF's products? I was thinking about getting a circular saw (on sale $19.99 reg. 49.99).</TD></TR></TABLE>
Without Harbor Freight, a lot of us would not be able to afford the equipment that we have. I've bought a few hand tools from HF, mostly bigass crescent wrenches, t-handle allen wrenches, and a bunch of automotive specialty stuff that goes for Big $$$ on the tool trucks. I haven't been disappointed. I just recently decided that I needed a lathe, so I bought the little 7x12. There are some modifications and a lot of adjustments that are necessary before the tool works like it should, but in the end its a fine tool. I then bought the 4x6 horizontal bansaw and the mini-mill. The mill worked bitchin right out of the box, the bandsaw needed some help. If you are a creative individual, you will figure out how to make HF tools work great. If you want to buy tools and use the hell out of them without adjustments/modifications/maintenance, HF is not for you. I'm still kinda stoked that I put together a full machine shop (at least a mini one) in my garage for less than $1000.