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expiredcontrafox posted Oct 12, 2020 05:35 AM
expiredcontrafox posted Oct 12, 2020 05:35 AM

Husky 1 Gal Portable Electric Powered Air Compressor @ Home Depot for $65

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Just saw this at my local HD.

Husky 1 Gal. Portable Electric-Powered Silent Air Compressor

3-Year Warranty

Normally $129. Clearance out at $65.

Still shows $129 on their web site.

Model #3300113 Store SKU #1004921309

They had 2 on hand. Bought 1. Used a 10% off coupon to make it sweeter.
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Just saw this at my local HD.

Husky 1 Gal. Portable Electric-Powered Silent Air Compressor

3-Year Warranty

Normally $129. Clearance out at $65.

Still shows $129 on their web site.

Model #3300113 Store SKU #1004921309

They had 2 on hand. Bought 1. Used a 10% off coupon to make it sweeter.

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Oct 12, 2020 12:00 PM
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tomwilOct 12, 2020 12:00 PM
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Quote from contrafox :
Husky 1 Gal Portable Electric Powered Air Compressor @ Home Depot for $65

Just saw this at my local HD.

Husky 1 Gal. Portable Electric-Powered Silent Air Compressor

3-Year Warranty

Normally $129. Clearance out at $65.

Still shows $129 on their web site.

Model #3300113 Store SKU #1004921309

They had 2 on hand. Bought 1. Used a 10% off coupon to make it sweeter.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../311273547

https://brickseek.com/home-depot-...=311273547
Oct 12, 2020 02:15 PM
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qazzaqOct 12, 2020 02:15 PM
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Does it have to say "Clearance" for the price to be $65? The stores with stock still show a $129 price, while other stores without stock show "Clearance" for the price.
Oct 12, 2020 05:25 PM
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tomwilOct 12, 2020 05:25 PM
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Quote from qazzaq :
Does it have to say "Clearance" for the price to be $65? The stores with stock still show a $129 price, while other stores without stock show "Clearance" for the price.
Yes, only stores with "clearance" will be at a reduced price, but could be sold out. Other stores carry stock at full price.
Oct 12, 2020 06:51 PM
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workerantOct 12, 2020 06:51 PM
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Quote from tomwil :
Yes, only stores with "clearance" will be at a reduced price, but could be sold out. Other stores carry stock at full price.
If it say clearance, than it's oos. If it's still in stock, than it's not clearance. Ha ha

This is a bit over kill for inflating car/bicycle tires, but I hate those car pumps with plastic parts and won't last. I miss the old days with those free air gas stations. It'll be no gas station at all with the way government pushing for craziness.
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Oct 12, 2020 07:45 PM
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MachAFOct 12, 2020 07:45 PM
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Brickseek showed 5 in stock on clearance. Zero at the store... oh well.
Oct 12, 2020 09:26 PM
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noxious_gases00Oct 12, 2020 09:26 PM
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Can you list the zip code of the store where you found these on clearance? I'm wondering if you change your favorite store but ship to home it will cause a discount like the Ridgid Shop Vac deal
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aliaghaOct 13, 2020 01:58 AM
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Found two in NE Minneapolis, bought one, other one is at the end of isles with other clearance items.

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Found this at Store 0477
Oct 13, 2020 04:24 PM
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sailakfanOct 13, 2020 04:24 PM
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Thanks OP, got one in Carrolton, TX. There were 2 more left in the clearance section.

Got home with it and saw the Craftsman on Prime day

Which one is better? Thanks

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Oct 13, 2020 05:01 PM
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Quote from sailakfan :
Thanks OP, got one in Carrolton, TX. There were 2 more left in the clearance section.

Got home with it and saw the Craftsman on Prime day

Which one is better? Thanks

https://slickdeals.net/?adobeRef=481a2ed20d7011ebb88ddee7c78a78dc0000&pno=596216&lno=1&sdtid=1442855...
Neither is better, just depends what you are looking for and how much air (scfm) the tools you are looking to use will need.

This Husky is inexpensive, very compact, lightweight, and relatively quiet - but only puts out .8scfm@90psi with a small 1 gallon of reserve capacity.

That Craftsman (Porter Cable/Bostitch/DeWalt) is bigger, heavier and really loud - but does 2.6scfm@90psi with 6 gallons of reserve.
Oct 13, 2020 05:27 PM
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sailakfanOct 13, 2020 05:27 PM
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Neither is better, just depends what you are looking for and how much air (scfm) the tools you are looking to use will need.

This Husky is inexpensive, very compact, lightweight, and relatively quiet - but only puts out .8scfm@90psi with a small 1 gallon of reserve capacity.

That Craftsman (Porter Cable/Bostitch/DeWalt) is bigger, heavier and really loud - but does 2.6scfm@90psi with 6 gallons of reserve.
Thank you for the prompt response. I am basically looking to refill tubeless bike tires and car tires. Would the Husky cut it?
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Oct 13, 2020 05:36 PM
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Quote from sailakfan :
Thank you for the prompt response. I am basically looking to refill tubeless bike tires and car tires. Would the Husky cut it?
Yes, the Husky will be quieter, but the Craftsman will be quicker.

I personally use a nice bike pump for both. It takes me much less time to put a few pounds in car tires (or completely air up a bike) with a good floor pump than it takes to deal with a compressor and unwieldy hose.

If you need a burst of air to set your bead, you can get a floor pump with a built-in auxiliary air chamber or buy a separate one.
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sailakfanOct 13, 2020 06:04 PM
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Yes, the Husky will be quieter, but the Craftsman will be quicker.

I personally use a nice bike pump for both. It takes me much less time to put a few pounds in car tires (or completely air up a bike) with a good floor pump than it takes to deal with a compressor and unwieldy hose.

If you need a burst of air to set your bead, you can get a floor pump with a built-in auxiliary air chamber or buy a separate one.
Thanks for the prompt response. The craftsman is sold out now so out of the question, I will keep the Husky not opened and research a good floor pump and if I find one will either return it or keep it.

By the way any floor pump suggestion for a mountain bike.
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Oct 13, 2020 06:28 PM
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Quote from sailakfan :
Thanks for the prompt response. The craftsman is sold out now so out of the question, I will keep the Husky not opened and research a good floor pump and if I find one will either return it or keep it.

By the way any floor pump suggestion for a mountain bike.
I don't think you can go too far wrong with Specialized, Topeak, or Serfas brands. The larger the barrel, the quicker you can pump up, but it will limit you to lower air pressures.

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Quote from jeff34270 :
I don't think you can go too far wrong with Specialized, Topeak, or Serfas brands. The larger the barrel, the quicker you can pump up, but it will limit you to lower air pressures.

Ok, thanks again for reply. Sorry to OP for stealing his thread.

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