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Here is a 20% off coupon if anybody needs one today at Habor freight. Bookmark the page, they usually have 20% or 10% on there...
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You know, it's funny. I go to there store locally here when they have a deal like fill the bag and get 10% off anything that can fit. I get sanding discs and cutting wheels mostly there. Got a few C clamps last time. Anyway, never once have I paid what the listed price was. It is always lower, even than the discount. I think I got 8" C clamps for $2 a piece once!
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Sorry i forgot linky. Here are 2 links to two different coupons at Habor freight. Bookmark if you want.
http://ww2.harborfreightusa.com/showpag ... 202&email=

http://ww2.harborfreightusa.com/showpag ... pageid=214
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I've had pretty decent luck with HF. Of course you have to realize the limits of what you're buying, but the quality of those low buck import tools has gone up quite a bit over the years. Gone are the days of the flat thin wrenches that you couldn't work on a bicycle with, screwdrivers that the handle breaks off in your hand, and socket drives that wobble so bad it's comical and have plastic parts in the drive head.
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That may be, but why fuel the chinese economy? we are training them to be our biggest competitor in this global economy that greed has created.
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