Pittsburgh Professional Ratchets, $5 off coupon at Harbor Freight
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10/21/22 edit: After recent reports from several people of this coupon no longer working, I believe it is finally expired.
1/9/20 edit: It looks like the coupon is working again on some of these ratchets, notably the composite ones.
Note: Thanks to sandesh1687 for pointing out that Harbor Freight has renamed many of their ratchets so that this coupon no longer applies to them. It does still apply to any ratchet that still has "professional" in its name.
Coupon Code 50223675 saves $5 off these highly rated ratchets at Harbor Freight.
Am I missing something? I cannot find option to do "in store pickup." Either I take the printed coupon into the store or I have to pay for shipping?? Rather buy online and pickup in store.
To use a coupon in store at HF, either print the coupon, have them scan the barcode off your phone, or just give the cashier the 8-digit number which is under the barcode: 50223675
This coupons been around for a while. Except the one I've seen looked a little more legit lol. Also HF excerpts phone coupons or just the number. Works with any Pittsburgh pro ratchet not only the composite
As said above, 3/8" is probably the most used size (typically bolt sizes 10mm to 19mm).
The 1/4" is for small stuff, like 6mm to 12mm.
The 1/2" is for big stuff, like 17mm-32mm.
Adapters can be used to fit any size socket on any size ratchet wrench, but the above sizes are usually what I use each wrench for and I shy away from adapters because of the space that they take up.
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It works online. So YES it will work in the store.
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I've noticed 3/8 is the most common one.
Yes on both
Ok thank you
(AKA, don't try this at home)
The 1/4" is for small stuff, like 6mm to 12mm.
The 1/2" is for big stuff, like 17mm-32mm.
Adapters can be used to fit any size socket on any size ratchet wrench, but the above sizes are usually what I use each wrench for and I shy away from adapters because of the space that they take up.