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Harbor Freight Coupon Policy
Harbor Freight's official coupon policies and usage instructions can be read here:
How to use Coupons [harborfreight.com]

However, for your convenience, here is a summary of the kind of coupons HF offers and the important things to know when using them:
  • One coupon per item, no double dipping on coupons. For example, you cannot combine an item-specific coupon advertising a socket set for $4.99 and stack that with a 20% coupon. You must choose one or the other.
  • Prices on item-specific coupons are not always better than using a 20% off coupon. Be sure to check the pre-coupon price of the item online or on the shelf in-store to compute the after 20% discount price and compare it to your item coupon price.
  • Fixed price item coupons will list a purchase QTY limit for that item at coupon price.
  • You may have a fixed price item coupon retroactively applied to a previous purchase within 30 days. Just bring in your receipt and the coupon and they should refund you the difference.
  • One percentage off coupon per purchase, per day. 20% off coupons are ubiquitous and can be found year round. Occasionally HF will release 25% off coupons, usually during holidays and other random times during the year with short periods of validity.
  • You can use 20% off coupons on top of sale prices with the following exceptions not already mentioned:

    Excludes the following items:
    • Inside Track Club Membership
    • Extended Service Plans
    • Gift Cards
    • Open box items
    • Items advertised in a "Parking Lot Sale" flyer
    • Compressors
    • Floor Jacks
    • Safes
    • Saw Mills
    • Storage (Tool) Cabinets, Chests or Carts
    • Trailers
    • Trenchers/Backhoes
    • Welders

    Excludes the following brands:
    • Admiral
    • Ames
    • Bauer
    • Cobra
    • CoverPro
    • Daytona
    • Earthquake
    • Fischer
    • Hercules
    • Icon
    • Jupiter
    • Lynxx
    • Poulan
    • Predator
    • Tailgator
    • Viking
    • Vulcan
    • Zurich

  • FREE ITEMS:There are quite a few items that can be had for free with a coupon with any purchase or with a specified minimum purchase amount. Like the % off coupons, these are also limited to one per customer per day.

WHERE TO FIND COUPONS
The best online resource for finding copies of HF coupons will be through a site a fellow slickdealer has put together and maintains:
http://www.hfqpdb.com/

This site will always have the best percentage-off coupon available as well as just about every free item coupon in existence. In addition, it will also have a plethora of item-specific fixed-price coupons. Fortunately, next to each item-coupon shows what the current pre-coupon price of the item is and what the price would be if a 20% coupon were applied to determine if it would be better to use a 20% coupon on the item.

There is also a nifty sub-page that will allow you to try and find available coupons by item number:
http://www.hfqpdb.com/tools

Aside from that, here are other ways you can obtain digital or physical harbor freight coupons:

On Harbor Freight's Webpage or sub-pages:
HarborFreight.com [harborfreight.com]
Monthly Sales Flyer [harborfreight.com]
Extra Savings [harborfreight.com]
Digital Savings [harborfreight.com]
Savings Coupons [harborfreight.com]
Weekly Sales Pages (updated regularly)

Value When You Need It Most - April Coupons [harborfreight.com] Thru 4/30 - Moving Blankets, Batteries, Sawhorse, Cement Mixer, Miter Saw Stands, Sand Blast Cabinet, Compressors, Moving Dollies, Can-o-Pee, ...


Harbor Freight's Email and Mailing List
You can get deal newsletters emailed to you as well as their monthly mailed catalog which includes normally around a half-dozen pages of coupons in addition to a listing of a majority of their entire in-store product selection and current sale prices:
Emailed Deals Newsletter and Monthly Mail Catalog Signup [harborfreightsignup.com]
Harbor Freight's Social Media Pages
Facebook
Harbor Freight Facebook page [facebook.com]

Twitter
Harbor Freight on Twitter [twitter.com]
Online and Physical Third-Party Publications
You can find an assortment of HF coupons in various online and local publications/newspapers, coupon packs you get in the mail, and certain magazines that typically target the men's handyman/mechanic/auto enthusiast/outdoorsman demographic.

Here are some online publications:
Progressive Farmer [dtnpf-digital.com] This link should open up the most current issue. To find the Harbor Freight coupon pages, move your cursor towards the top left of the page to find the Menu drop-down. Expand the "Advertisers" selection to find "Harbor Freight" which will then display the pages with the coupons when clicked.
Clipper Clippert [nwclipper.com] Sweet site, locate the "harbor freight" line items in the list.
Issuu.com [issuu.com] This site contains a bunch of digital copies of popular magazine publications (albeit not very well organized and curated). You can browse under certain categories like "Vehicles" to find magazines that will regularly have HF coupons.
Here are a list of some printed magazine publications you will frequently find a page or two of coupons towards the back of the magazine:
4 Wheel & Off Road, American Rifleman, Boating, Car & Driver, Cycle World, Diesel Power, Dirt Rider, Discover, ESPN, Field & Stream, Flying, Four Wheeler, Grass Roots Motorsports, (The Family) Handyman, Home Theater, Hot Bike, Hot Rod, Import Tuner, Jp Magazine, Kiplinger's (Personal Finance), Maxim, Men's Journal, Men's Fitness, Men's Health, Mini Truckin', Money, Mopar Muscle, Motor Boating, Motor Cyclist, Motor Trend, Off-Road, Outdoor Life, Playboy, Popular Mechanics, Popular Photography, Reader's Digest, Rolling Stone, Popular Science, Science Illustrated, Shotgun News, Shutterbug, Smithsonian, Successful Farming, Transworld Motocross, Truck Trend, Via(for AAA members), Wood, Woodworker's Journal, Westways(for AAA members).
COUPONS/DEAL ALERTS VIA TEXT
Text the word TOOLS to 222377 for coupons and sale alerts. Up to 4 messages per month.
Message and data rates may apply.
Text the word TEXTSTOP to cancel.
INSIDE TRACK CLUB
Harbor Freight's "Inside Track Club" (ITC) gives you exclusive access to other product coupons not normally available to the general public as well as 1 hour early access to Harbor Freight's parking lot sales. The product coupons offered will often feature more niche items or items generally never seen in the normal circulating assortment of product coupons found in the aforementioned public sources.

The value of this membership has received mixed reviews as many deals that are offered are no better or sometimes worse than simply using a 20% off coupon on the advertised item. However, since you are only allowed to use the 20% off coupon once per day, it may help to purchase a variety of needed items at a discount in one trip.

Recently, members have been posting the monthly issues of ITC coupons to this forum and they are usually uploaded to HFQPDB. HF's POS systems are not configured to confirm Inside Track Club membership nor does it prompt the cashier to check. The system treats ITC coupon codes like any other regular coupon. Cashiers reportedly don't bother to confirm your membership either and simply scan any coupon you give them with no questions asked. Normally if you verbally give the cashier the coupon code to enter, they will do so and the system will simply process it like normal.

Currently the membership fee is $29.99 for 1 year or $44.99 for two years. Either comes with a free $10 gift card for signing up.

To find out more information or to sign-up, please click here [harborfreight.com].
Parking Lot Sales
Harbor Freight runs a parking lot tent sale about once every 10 weeks which runs for 3 days over a weekend starting on Friday. They will typically start handing out the 4-page flyer for this event in stores 6-8 weeks in advance. The items advertised are mostly the same collection of items you regularly see advertised in their other flyers and publications issued throughout the year. The advertised prices for these items are usually the same as the prices you see on the item-specific coupons found year-round. The difference here being that you can purchase these items at their usual coupon price without actually needing a coupon. Remember, however, that you cannot stack any percentage-off coupons on any item advertised in their parking lot flyer.

The biggest deal with the parking lot sale is that they sell, at a discount, all their open-box items (usually customer returns), cosmetically damaged items, or items that are missing non-essential parts or parts that can be replaced. On the first day (Friday), prices for these items are as-marked with special orange stickers. For most items, these starting prices are no better than or worse than the prices you can get for these items in new condition with coupon. On Saturday, they offer them at 25% off the marked price which, typically, is only marginally better than usual coupon prices. But on Sunday, they increase the markdown to 50% off the stickered price which is where you can really make out like a bandit, but be aware that a lot of the big-ticket items are well picked-over by this time. Sometimes the managers have increased the discount to over 50% near the end of the day and you can sometimes make an offer to the manager for remaining open-box items near closing hours on Sunday.

Be aware that marked-down purple-tagged items (also seen year round in a designated open-box section of the store) are generally priced as marked and are non-negotiable. They are generally like-new open box customer returns, or missing pieces which is normally the result of the store's method of cannibalizing new kits to warranty-replace whatever pieces broke in a customer's kit. The marked down price is usually 20% off which means it's better to buy a new one with a coupon. Honestly, they are just trying to pawn off these purple-tagged items to ignorant customers.

Lastly, be aware that all open-box items are sold as-is with only a 5 day return policy.
OTHER USEFUL HF INFORMATION
Product User Manuals
You can obtain an online copy of the manual for many items by taking the part number and inserting it into the following URL format along with a specified 1000-item number range. For example, if you needed the manual for item #41653 which is in the 1000-range of 41000-41999 format the URL like the following:
http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals/41000-41999/41653.PDF [harborfreight.com]
Price adjustments
Coupons that have expired and are no longer valid may still be honored or partially honored by discretion of the HF customer service representative or in-store manager.

For online orders, call customer service with the item and coupon numbers and they may be willing to process the order for less on the phone or adjust your online order after it has been placed.
HF CONTACT INFO
If you need to get a hold of customer service:
Call 1-800-444-3353, Monday thru Friday, 6:00 am to 4:30 pm PST time
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected] <----- This seems to be the most effective form for complaints

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09-25-2012 at 09:59 AM.
09-25-2012 at 09:59 AM.
I want to set up some air tools. What would be a good Hf compressor to run the Earthquake 1/2" impact? I'm curious if that's enough for a crank pulley bolt. Thanks.
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09-25-2012 at 10:48 AM.
Quote from zosig :
I want to set up some air tools. What would be a good Hf compressor to run the Earthquake 1/2" impact? I'm curious if that's enough for a crank pulley bolt. Thanks.

Funny you bring this up, I just had to deal with removing a crank pulley bolt (22mm) on a 01 Hyundai Tiburon last night. I tried everything, 90psi impact gun, heating it with a torch, spraying PB blast on the bolt area, 3 foot breaker bar, even tying rope around the pulley (to stop it from moving)...nothing worked.

The only thing that worked was putting the socket wrench on it so that it was wedged next to the frame, then going and cranking the ignition to engage the starter/crankshaft. That broke it loose nicely. Try that out!
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09-25-2012 at 11:07 AM.
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Quote from jordanz12 :
Funny you bring this up, I just had to deal with removing a crank pulley bolt (22mm) on a 01 Hyundai Tiburon last night. I tried everything, 90psi impact gun, heating it with a torch, spraying PB blast on the bolt area, 3 foot breaker bar, even tying rope around the pulley (to stop it from moving)...nothing worked.

The only thing that worked was putting the socket wrench on it so that it was wedged next to the frame, then going and cranking the ignition to engage the starter/crankshaft. That broke it loose nicely. Try that out!
Thanks jordanz12. I was expecting that answer. I'll try the air impact before bumping the starter. What equipments did you use for the 90psi impact gun? It's just I've always wanted an air set up and since now I need to change the belt that'll be one more excuse to get it. Just wondering how strong the HF compressor + Earthquake combo is.
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09-25-2012 at 11:17 AM.
09-25-2012 at 11:17 AM.
Quote from zosig :
I want to set up some air tools. What would be a good Hf compressor to run the Earthquake 1/2" impact? I'm curious if that's enough for a crank pulley bolt. Thanks.
Average consumption on this tool is listed on the page at 4.4 CFM @ 90 psi but the manual says 6 CFM @ 90 average. Any of the compressors like this one [harborfreight.com] - 67501 will probably do the job but a higher CFM rating and typically a larger tank would get you the best performance. Ultimately, you could go to the 68127 [harborfreight.com] and cover most of what us DIY'ers needs would be.
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09-25-2012 at 11:36 AM.
09-25-2012 at 11:36 AM.
Weekly ITC is up!

3912 Weekly ITC [harborfreight.com] Thru 10/2
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09-25-2012 at 01:58 PM.
09-25-2012 at 01:58 PM.
Quote from zosig :
Thanks jordanz12. I was expecting that answer. I'll try the air impact before bumping the starter. What equipments did you use for the 90psi impact gun? It's just I've always wanted an air set up and since now I need to change the belt that'll be one more excuse to get it. Just wondering how strong the HF compressor + Earthquake combo is.

I actually have a Lowes set I picked up on black friday for $40 or so. I think it's Kobalt brand? Absolutely love it. I just have a little 5 gallon tank, which sucks cause you constantly have to take a break to let it fill back up. I'm looking to get a big 30-50gal tank or so sometime soon.
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09-25-2012 at 06:46 PM.
09-25-2012 at 06:46 PM.
Quote from gourty :
Average consumption on this tool is listed on the page at 4.4 CFM @ 90 psi but the manual says 6 CFM @ 90 average. Any of the compressors like this one [harborfreight.com] - 67501 will probably do the job but a higher CFM rating and typically a larger tank would get you the best performance. Ultimately, you could go to the 68127 [harborfreight.com] and cover most of what us DIY'ers needs would be.
I can get this http://www.harborfreight.com/25-h...67847.html for $150 with coupon. I think that will be enough for around the house. I'll compare it with the bigger one in detail. Thanks.

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I actually have a Lowes set I picked up on black friday for $40 or so. I think it's Kobalt brand? Absolutely love it. I just have a little 5 gallon tank, which sucks cause you constantly have to take a break to let it fill back up. I'm looking to get a big 30-50gal tank or so sometime soon.
Yeah. That set up is not gonna budge the crank pulley bolt. Good try though lol. I'll build a good set up once I have some spare $.
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09-26-2012 at 04:31 AM.
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I can get this http://www.harborfreight.com/25-h...67847.html for $150 with coupon. I think that will be enough for around the house. I'll compare it with the bigger one in detail. Thanks.
Definitely suggest if you haven't read them over already, take a look at the reviews (87 total at this point) on that one. They are all over the place. Some negative experiences after a relatively short period of time (less than 1 year) so the extended warranty might not be a bad consideration, if you do decide to go this route. I know the 68127 [harborfreight.com] is more than twice what you would pay for the 67487 but, despite having fewer reviews, they tend to be much higher. That said, it looks like you'd need at least a 20 amp service (outlet) for 68127 instead of the typical 15 amp due to the current draw on that unit. The 67487 should be OK with a standard 15 amp service but that should be a dedicated circuit just for the compressor, IMO. If it were me, I'd go with a dedicated 20 amp service regardless which compressor you chose out of these 2. FWIW...
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09-26-2012 at 05:16 AM.
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That set up is not gonna budge the crank pulley bolt.
It probably would, actually. The earthquake draws 6 CFM, but not continuously - only when running. Nearly any compressor with an air tank will run it. The benefit of a larger air tank and higher volume compressor is that you can operate the wrench for a longer period before you need to stop and wait for the tank to recharge.

I like my Earthquake, plenty of torque. One caution, though - make sure you have a good grip on it or wedge it against the frame - it has more than enough torque to break your wrist if you aren't careful.
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09-26-2012 at 05:25 AM.
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I have that cheaper 21-gallon compressor. It's been great, but apparently it is only rated for light duty work rather than continuous use like the more expensive one.

FWIW it's been good for me after about 1.5 years, the only real problem was that the built-in circuit breaker failed, so I...well...jumped it and rely on the house breakers. Probably shouldn't.
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http://hooniverse.com/2012/09/24/...ore-108741

New awesome coupons!

I guess not so new. Oh well.. Good for another laugh a few months later.
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Thanks rom1011 - used it last night.

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09-26-2012 at 09:12 AM.
09-26-2012 at 09:12 AM.
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OK choaf, remember, you asked for comments...

I don't have any working experience with the HF ratcheting wrenches either but I have considered picking some up. My assortment of Gearwrenches is fairly complete though especially after I caught a SD on a set of 20 (10 each SAE and Metric) from Sears a year or two ago for under $60. Also have a few smaller sets I picked up here and there. They are the bomb!

The HF wrenches that I've handled in the store don't seem to have the number of teeth in the gear that the Gearwrench ones have. That is, it only takes 5° of swing to ratchet one click on a Gearwrench. Not sure what it is on the HF Pittsburgh ones but it didn't seem to be that tight. I could be wrong.

Most of the Gearwrenches I own are the flat, non-reversible type so there is no offset on the box end to avoid busting your knuckles. These have to be flipped over to change the direction of the swing so a fixed offset would only make them usable primarily on one side and in one direction. The Gearwrench Flex Head sets that I own offer the ability to offset to whatever degree you want but I tend not to use them to torque a nut or bolt down real hard for fear of the flex part folding over under load and allowing me to thoroughly smash my hand. Mine are reversible but I don't believe the HF Pittsburgh sets are (doesn't seem necessary regardless). Overall for me, the flex-heads are handy but only in particular applications since the box end is substantially larger and I'm usually trying to work in a tight space.

In my experience, True Value (if you have one local) actually has a pretty decent selection of affordable and smaller sets if you just want to give them a try. I used to post these in the Hot Deals section when there was a $5 off $25 Q to add but very few people ever seemed interested so I stopped wasting everyone's time. That said, here's the link:

True Value Gearwrench Sets [truevalue.com]

I managed to find a few Q's for the Pittsburgh sets. For this price, you can hardly go wrong. You could pick up a small set at True Value and do a little comparison of your own. If the Pittsburgh set doesn't do it for you then bring it back. Places like Advance Auto and Ace Hardware have deals on various size sets of Gearwrenches from time to time, as well. And, as the emperor mentioned above, subscribing to SD is always a great plan. FWIW...

Thanks for the comments and I do appreciate them I have always seen the ratcheting wrenches as a luxury tool and just would like to try them out. With those coupons I think they are the best deal for the most wrenches. What I am thinking about doing is buying the HF ones and then buying singles from Sears for the other sizes I need over time and if any of the HF break I will replace them with the Sears brands hence what I do with all my HF tools. I look at HF as the entry level tool that gets the job done and if it doesn't then its time to get the more expensive counter part.
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09-26-2012 at 10:02 AM.
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Anybody have a coupon for the 56" roller cabinet? I found one for $699 but expired in august.
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09-26-2012 at 10:56 AM.
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HF is starting to put out some good quality wrenches, sockets and ratchets. The Pittsbutgh stuff is lifetime warranty too.

Fun Toys!

Quote from Choaf :
Thanks for the comments and I do appreciate them I have always seen the ratcheting wrenches as a luxury tool and just would like to try them out. With those coupons I think they are the best deal for the most wrenches. What I am thinking about doing is buying the HF ones and then buying singles from Sears for the other sizes I need over time and if any of the HF break I will replace them with the Sears brands hence what I do with all my HF tools. I look at HF as the entry level tool that gets the job done and if it doesn't then its time to get the more expensive counter part.
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