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Posted by mcp6453 on January 24, 2010, 9:06 am
 

I may make my first trip to Harbor Freight's local store today. There are lots
of discussions here about coupons. Are there any that I should be aware of
before I head that way?

Posted by aemeijers on January 24, 2010, 9:19 am
 

mcp6453 wrote:

Do a google search on this group for harbor freight coupon. There will
be links people post to web sites to print them off. You can only get to
some of them from the main web site- there are hidden sub-pages linked
to ads that were run in various publications. If you get the weekly ad
throwaway for your area, sometimes there are HF coupons buried in there.
There has been a 20% coupon (and the free flashlight coupon) running for
the last couple of months. I just bought a cheap compressor for 40 bucks
with a coupon- exact same compressor Sears wanted 80 bucks for (although
the Sears one did come with a junk air hose and toy nailgun.)

Heres a link to one with a week left:
http://www.harborfreight.com/hftusa/magpromos/popsci.pdf

I had another one that ran till 14 Feb, but I must have deleted it
accidentally.

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aem sends...

Posted by mcp6453 on January 24, 2010, 9:28 am
 

On 1/24/2010 9:19 AM, aemeijers wrote:

Great. Thanks!

Posted by HeyBub on January 24, 2010, 11:54 am
 

mcp6453 wrote:

On this set of coupons, you can't go wrong with:
a) The multifunction tool
b) The $19.95 drill (pick up an extra battery*)
c) And, of course, the flashlight.

If you're taking a companion, make sure she gets a flashlight too.


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* On the batteries, make sure the spare you get if for the drill in
question. There are a couple of batteries that look alike but are not.



Posted by MikeO on January 24, 2010, 11:46 pm
 



Popular Mechanics and Popular Science seem to have a HF ad with 20% off each
month.  I've gotten on their mailing list and occasionally get an ad with
the 20% off.

Something I thought was interesting with the web coupons, though.  All the
20% ones I've seen say "coupon cannot be duplicated in any manor, including
photocopies and computer printouts.."  Right under that "warning", it says
"click here to print coupon"..  I get Popular Mechanics, so I haven't tried
a web printed coupon yet.

Mike O.


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