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Harbor Freight In-Store Only Super Coupon: Any Single Eligible Item

(Valid thru 7/6)

15% Off

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Harbor Freight [Store Locator] is offering their Harbor Freight: 4th of July Super Coupon: 15% Off Any Single Eligible Item valid for in-store purchase when you present this coupon. Offer through July 6, 2025.

Thanks to community member The~Ble..ep~ for finding this deal

Note, must present coupon at time of purchase at register.

Coupon excludes Extended Service Plans, Open Box Items and Gift Cards

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Offer valid for in-store purchase only
    • Offer valid for in-stock and presale eligible items only
    • Offer cannot be combined with other offers or prior purchases
    • Limit 1 per customer/day
    • Additional restrictions may apply
    • Offer valid through July 6, 2025 or while coupon savings last

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Harbor Freight [Store Locator] is offering their Harbor Freight: 4th of July Super Coupon: 15% Off Any Single Eligible Item valid for in-store purchase when you present this coupon. Offer through July 6, 2025.

Thanks to community member The~Ble..ep~ for finding this deal

Note, must present coupon at time of purchase at register.

Coupon excludes Extended Service Plans, Open Box Items and Gift Cards

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Offer valid for in-store purchase only
    • Offer valid for in-stock and presale eligible items only
    • Offer cannot be combined with other offers or prior purchases
    • Limit 1 per customer/day
    • Additional restrictions may apply
    • Offer valid through July 6, 2025 or while coupon savings last

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Written by The~Ble..ep~

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slammin_sammy
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The whole "kids today" argument falls apart when you realize who raised those kids.
obend
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Thanks Trump Tax war.
SturgeonGeneral
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Idk where you are but the three stores around me are always busy, Harbor Freight is still opening stores regularly and prices are still decent enough to make it worth the trip for convenience alone. I do miss the regular coupons but they have a pretty consistent mix of sales and freebies with/without purchase.

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I missed a few of their coupons so 15% off should get me close to those sale prices. Looking at a slide tray for the 5-drawer mech cart & 1/2" drive flex head
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Actually some things have gone down in price like 10 ton Ram and 20 ton from $65 to $50. But their jacks have jump greatly but everywhere prices are going up so have fun finding a store that has prices that never go up.
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Quote from danjayh :
Quit going to harbor frieght when they raised all their prices and pretended to go upmarket. What's good there these days?
Zip ties
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Don't they ever have 25% off anymore?
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I got one of the pancake air compressors a few months ago and it already shit the bed after very very infrequent use. What's their policy on shit like that?
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I've been eying those mini toolboxes. Hope this works on those. Thanks!
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Quote from ElatedStep5688 :
I got one of the pancake air compressors a few months ago and it already shit the bed after very very infrequent use. What's their policy on shit like that?
90-day warranty. Hurry, you might still have time to exchange it.

"We guarantee this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship 90 days from the date of purchase."
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15% off is weak considering they had 20% off on Memorial Day. The ICON tools are legit good and recently had a 30% off on wrench sets which was a no brainer for a lifetime guaranteed tool.
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Not really all that much. Prices on tools and hardware have increased 30-500% since the days of the scamdemic. It's junkflation/shrinkflation/etc. Not one product has gotten better or cheaper -- but far too many have gotten worse and more expensive.

No one I know is spending their discretionary income (if they have any left) on new tools/products/hardware -- unless there's a legit need for a specific project or a clear return on investment.

People are buying used -- or more so, they're simply doing without. And that's in line with most schooling too -- gone is wood shop, metal shop, etc. There's this disdain against the trades and those who work with their hands. Those who "labor", always said with a sneer and a snide remark. So few people have a garage full of tools because...well, they don't know how to use them, don't care how to use them, and don't want to learn how to use them.

Horror Fright Ghouls have nixed their perpetual 20% off and free item with no/any purchase coupons. Which means everything is, by definition, 20% more expensive. And that's on top of any price increases that they blame on "supply chain" or "tariffs".
Idk where you are but the three stores around me are always busy, Harbor Freight is still opening stores regularly and prices are still decent enough to make it worth the trip for convenience alone. I do miss the regular coupons but they have a pretty consistent mix of sales and freebies with/without purchase.
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Don't they ever have 25% off anymore?
Thanks Trump Tax war.Frown
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Not really all that much. Prices on tools and hardware have increased 30-500% since the days of the scamdemic. It's junkflation/shrinkflation/etc. Not one product has gotten better or cheaper -- but far too many have gotten worse and more expensive.

No one I know is spending their discretionary income (if they have any left) on new tools/products/hardware -- unless there's a legit need for a specific project or a clear return on investment.

People are buying used -- or more so, they're simply doing without. And that's in line with most schooling too -- gone is wood shop, metal shop, etc. There's this disdain against the trades and those who work with their hands. Those who "labor", always said with a sneer and a snide remark. So few people have a garage full of tools because...well, they don't know how to use them, don't care how to use them, and don't want to learn how to use them.

Horror Fright Ghouls have nixed their perpetual 20% off and free item with no/any purchase coupons. Which means everything is, by definition, 20% more expensive. And that's on top of any price increases that they blame on "supply chain" or "tariffs".

Looking down on the trades? That seems kind of old school. Nobody i know looks down on the trades these days in a snobbish way. They do however dislike them since pricing has gotten so out of hand. Ill give you some old school back: the reason kids today arent going into the trades is because they are too lazy with respect to physical work. Not all, of course, but as a generalization.
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Looking down on the trades? That seems kind of old school. Nobody i know looks down on the trades these days in a snobbish way. They do however dislike them since pricing has gotten so out of hand. Ill give you some old school back: the reason kids today arent going into the trades is because they are too lazy with respect to physical work. Not all, of course, but as a generalization.
The whole "kids today" argument falls apart when you realize who raised those kids.
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