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Oscillating Multifunction Power Tool $20 via In-store Printable Coupon
This deal is back again, this time until 8/20/2011. Limit 5. Coupon link updated.
This is valid BOTH online (+S&H+tax) and in-store (+tax), but will have to pay shipping if you buy online. If you're going to use this online, use the code 65352163. Also, the coupon is VALID FOR BOTH models listed below. Old model is no longer available online. The last time I was at my local HFT store, they had limited stock of the old model with the blade set.
Coupon [harborfreight.com]
There are now 2 versions of this tool and the coupon is valid for both. Limit 5.
Here is a link to the old model (67256):
67256 (old model) [harborfreight.com]
And a link to the new model (68303):
68303 (new model) [harborfreight.com]
The primary difference seems to be in the ergonomic design of the new one and 21000 OPM vs the 19000 OPM of the old model. The new model also no longer includes the variety of blades the old model had; it only comes with a single plunge cut blade.
http://a.slickdeals.net/attachment.p...9&d=1308769021
http://a.slickdeals.net/attachment.p...1&d=1308769021
I personally have owned and used the old model almost on a weekly basis for about a year now and absolutely love it. it's one of those tools that you just keep thinking of new ways to use. since my own positive experience, i've bought several to give as gifts to friends and family members that DIY at home.
I actually also own the new model, but I haven't used it yet so it's hard to have much of an opinion so far.
The last time I posted this deal, there was a question about using 3rd party higher quality blades. I went to a couple of stores that sell other brands of this tool and found that Bosch blades (made in Switzerland) have a design that looks like it would fit the HFT version. Though, they cost like $20 per blade; the price of this tool. I also saw "adapters" they are now selling so that blades with different arbor designs can fit into other brands; I suspect some of these adapters may work with the HFT version so you can use the "star shaped" arbor blades.
This is valid BOTH online (+S&H+tax) and in-store (+tax), but will have to pay shipping if you buy online. If you're going to use this online, use the code 65352163. Also, the coupon is VALID FOR BOTH models listed below. Old model is no longer available online. The last time I was at my local HFT store, they had limited stock of the old model with the blade set.
Coupon [harborfreight.com]
There are now 2 versions of this tool and the coupon is valid for both. Limit 5.
Here is a link to the old model (67256):
67256 (old model) [harborfreight.com]
And a link to the new model (68303):
68303 (new model) [harborfreight.com]
The primary difference seems to be in the ergonomic design of the new one and 21000 OPM vs the 19000 OPM of the old model. The new model also no longer includes the variety of blades the old model had; it only comes with a single plunge cut blade.
http://a.slickdeals.net/attachment.p...9&d=1308769021
http://a.slickdeals.net/attachment.p...1&d=1308769021
I personally have owned and used the old model almost on a weekly basis for about a year now and absolutely love it. it's one of those tools that you just keep thinking of new ways to use. since my own positive experience, i've bought several to give as gifts to friends and family members that DIY at home.
I actually also own the new model, but I haven't used it yet so it's hard to have much of an opinion so far.
The last time I posted this deal, there was a question about using 3rd party higher quality blades. I went to a couple of stores that sell other brands of this tool and found that Bosch blades (made in Switzerland) have a design that looks like it would fit the HFT version. Though, they cost like $20 per blade; the price of this tool. I also saw "adapters" they are now selling so that blades with different arbor designs can fit into other brands; I suspect some of these adapters may work with the HFT version so you can use the "star shaped" arbor blades.
Last edited by theOriginalGuru; 07-10-2011 at 12:17 PM..




















