Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,601  
Stopped by HF tonight with my busted socket in hand, the cashier saw it and told me to get the set it came from. When I brought it to him he ripped the one I needed out and sent me on my way.

Now we know where the missing one item sets come from.

Ha! Thanks for the update. :) Next time I'm at HF, I'll look at the clearance shelves with new curiosity.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,602  
Stopped by HF tonight with my busted socket in hand, the cashier saw it and told me to get the set it came from. When I brought it to him he ripped the one I needed out and sent me on my way.

Now we know where the missing one item sets come from.
That makes sense... keep the customer happy and sell the open/missing kit at a discount probably close to cost but probably not at a loss.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,603  
I've done that, I bought a set of water pipe taps and dies that was missing one tap that I already had. The discount wasn't substantial, maybe another 10% below what a 20% coupon would have been. I bought it mostly to get the nice wooden box.

I sometimes look at the 'returns' table at the back of the store but don't recall I've ever bought anything else there. I learned they won't negotiate prices for things there, so few are worthwhile bargains.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,604  
Ha! Thanks for the update. :) Next time I'm at HF, I'll look at the clearance shelves with new curiosity.

I've never noticed the clearance shelves with incomplete sets at any Harbor Freight. Are they labeled in a way to distinguish them from the clearance sales they seem to have continuously?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,605  
I've never noticed the clearance shelves with incomplete sets at any Harbor Freight. Are they labeled in a way to distinguish them from the clearance sales they seem to have continuously?
Typically in one of the back 2 corners. Prices are on purple stickers. Prices are typically bad, almost every one will be 20% off, exactly what you could walk over but the regular package for (with no missing pieces). I've asked the manager at our store about this pricing scheme, she says that many do not know about it use the coupons, so many will find this area and decide that missing a single piece at 20% off is a fair trade. She says that they never have trouble rotating items through this one set of shelves.

Not me, I'll go grab the full set and use the coupon.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,606  
My store has the missing piece items in the back right hand corner. Like ya say priced like new with coupon.

I dont know how many times Ive seen the cashier ask customers if they have any coupons and when they say no the cashier will scan a 20 percent coupon they have for them.

Sharing the hfqpdb.com site is something I do with fellow customers
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,607  
I dont know how many times Ive seen the cashier ask customers if they have any coupons and when they say no the cashier will scan a 20 percent coupon they have for them. ... Sharing the hfqpdb.com site is something I do with fellow customers
Your store is friendlier than here (Northern California). They all have headsets to talk to one another and they are cautious what they say. The manager could hear a cashier offering a coupon, which is apparently strictly prohibited. I've never seen that.

I once witnessed a regional manager visiting and berating the local crew like celebrity chef Gorden Ramsay. His main point seemed to be 'Be Very Afraid'. The young woman who was apparently shift leader in the absence of the store manager was nearly in tears. It was uncomfortable to see. The two other stores I occasionally visit also seem to have a cautious 'strictly by the book' atmosphere.

You are fortunate to have such helpful cashiers.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,608  
Sears use to do that with their Craftsman sockets if they didn't have the individual one in stock. They would keep the rest of them at the counter with the parts to repair the ratchets and would quickly check to see if they had one before giving you one that was packaged for individual sale. Of course they are dead.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,609  
I finally had to unsubscribe from their email flyers. Every weekend is a sale and then they remind you Friday, then Saturday or Sunday.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,610  
Anyone have any experience using their belt /disc sander. I see it is on sale for $78. I dont know if that is a good deal or not or even how well they work. Some advice please.
EDIT: I just did some searching and found a video and saw how much trouble it is to adjust the belt sander position. Looked at Lowes and found a Ryobi 4x36 belt disc sander for $20 less ($59 and change). Since I got a Lowes gift card for Christmas, looks like HF is going to SOL on me purchasing a Chicago Electric model from them. Unless I see something with reviews that are really bad, I think the Ryobi will suit my occasional use fine.
 

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