TIP: Instant Harbor Freight Coupons (Anytime Anywhere)

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Just a quick tip to make sure you always have a 20% coupon for Harbor Freight. Take only a couple seconds and you can literally have a coupon anytime anywhere without packing around flyers, or searching around the internet.

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Wildman Tech says:

great tip. thaks Ray!

875fps says:

You can also just google Harbor Freight coupons and you'll be directed to their coupon page which gives you both the 20% and 25% coupons and whatever they're giving away for free. No need to give them your phone number or install their app.

Joe Basement Woodworking & DIY says:

No doubt! Thanks for thr tip!🍻💥

ROWLESmade 2 says:

Great tip! I've sat in the isle searching online for a valid coupon a few times and it sucks.

mike gager says:

try this page from the HF website https://www.harborfreight.com/digitalsavings.html
it has the 20 off and free items too. they will take the coupon from your phone

Dusty Gordon says:

There is an app for Android I don't know it's available for the iPhone. This is website http://www.hfqpdb.com is even better. they keeps it up to date and there are a lot more than just what come in the mailers. There are the ones that are only available in subscription magazines. Check it out!

Marcel's Workshop says:

Thanks. Wish we had HB in Canada.

Joseph McDade says:

Also, I found a Harbor Freight app for smartphones that's available where you can always have access to not only their current sale items, but 20% discount coupons as well. Many times I've been standing in line with a paper 25% coupon and had the guy in front of me swear and say he forgot his 20% coupon. I just pull up the app, show it to the cashier and give him the 20% coupon on my phone. So if you have a smartphone with you and have installed the HF app, you'll always have a 20% coupon with you.

F3Ibane says:

I tend to follow the philosophy that if I need a tool, I'll buy cheap. HF is great for that. If I use it enough to break it, that's when I buy a more expensive, quality tool.

I've got about ten HF tools that I use on a regular basis that work great even after many years. I've replaced five or six broken HF tools with name brand stuff. As I see it, I'm paying just a bit more than if I had bought the quality tools first, but I've saved that money multiple times over with the other cheap tools that are still working fine, or that I haven't used much.

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