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  1. #41
    Senior Member Ziggy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mateo View Post
    What's the newest link? Getting some starter tools for kiddos today and I remembered this link.
    you can just google Harbor frieght tool coupons or print the one someone scanned here if you need.
    mail flyers usually come in the pennysaver bundle. I think even the BoatUS magazine has the coupons in them.

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    Got the google ones. Wasn't sure if there was a code that showed his magazine where it helped in keeping HF advertising. There's now coupon apps too! Just scan your phone as you go through the line! Paper is dead......well let's hope not as I just financed a printing company! lol

  3. #43
    Use this coupon to help me out if you guys are going shopping. http://edition.4hop.com/PROMEDIA/FSC....html#?page=68

    Feel free to browse the rest of the magazine too!!

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    Senior Member rschap1's Avatar
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    Have an assortment of their $hi+.
    Some good some bad.
    I have been getting their 12 volt marine/utility pumps to squirt lake water down a pool slide I have mounted on top of a floating raft.
    Good thing they have warranty or I buy the extra. Usually last a month or so.
    Go through a couple each summer.
    I still have yet to find another 12 volt pump I can use for less than 5 times the cost though.
    I got a big hammer drill that seemed to good to be true a while ago.
    Used it for the first time a few weeks ago.
    Probably work for concrete OK, but for steel the variable speed was just too f'd up.
    Either no torque or too fast were the speeds :(
    What do I expect for $20-$25 or something.
    Junk but cheap like most $hi+ there.
    RSCHAP1

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    Senior Member SBS933's Avatar
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    If you buy from that Shit Hole you'll never get hired to do shit for me.
    Believe 1/2 of what you see and nothing of what you hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBS933 View Post
    If you buy from that Shit Hole you'll never get hired to do shit for me.
    Okay. I'll take you off my resume distribution list.

  7. #47
    How many of these freebies do you have? Can't beat them for free, especially the light. Has a magnet and hook on the back.
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  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    How many of these freebies do you have? Can't beat them for free, especially the light. Has a magnet and hook on the back.
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    lol. Quite a few. Was just looking at my stash yesterday.

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    Senior Member Ziggy's Avatar
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    My freebie list:
    I have at least 6 multimeters, 20 LED flashlights, 3 of those blue led lights(pictured above), 8 tape measures, 8+ sets of screwdrivers, 3 magnetic screw holder dishes, Scissors galore, couple headlamp flashlights, numerous tarps and nylon ropes.
    Most of the tools I've purchased there have worked well beyond life expectancy. A 4"grinder I got there is at least 10 yrs old and still goings strong.
    The tools would not last that long for a professional using it all day but for the weekender/shadetree mechanic they'll do the job many times over.
    I love my wife, my wife loves me.:encouragement:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    My freebie list:
    I have at least 6 multimeters, 20 LED flashlights, 3 of those blue led lights(pictured above), 8 tape measures, 8+ sets of screwdrivers, 3 magnetic screw holder dishes, Scissors galore, couple headlamp flashlights, numerous tarps and nylon ropes.
    Most of the tools I've purchased there have worked well beyond life expectancy. A 4"grinder I got there is at least 10 yrs old and still goings strong.
    The tools would not last that long for a professional using it all day but for the weekender/shadetree mechanic they'll do the job many times over.
    ^^^^ Winning 😀


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