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[email protected] (ToolMiser)

08/08/2004 1:37 AM

Any good Home Depot buys?

I received a card in the mail for 10% off of any Home depot credit card
purchase. I know it isn't a deal maker or breaker, but if I could add it to
something that already was a good deal I would like that. The only reason that
I opened the account in the first place was to get an additional discount when
I purchased some of those discountinued Bessy Clamps. To be honest I don't
"need" anything, but that wouldn't stop me from taking advantage of a good
deal.

Thanks for the ideas!

I did see they had a miter box portable table for $200.00, but it would be
tough knowing so many of you folks got it for $100.00


This topic has 6 replies

MG

Mike Gerdts

in reply to [email protected] (ToolMiser) on 08/08/2004 1:37 AM

08/08/2004 3:04 AM

ToolMiser wrote:
> I received a card in the mail for 10% off of any Home depot credit card
> purchase. I know it isn't a deal maker or breaker, but if I could add it to
> something that already was a good deal I would like that. The only reason that
> I opened the account in the first place was to get an additional discount when
> I purchased some of those discountinued Bessy Clamps. To be honest I don't
> "need" anything, but that wouldn't stop me from taking advantage of a good
> deal.
>
> Thanks for the ideas!
>
> I did see they had a miter box portable table for $200.00, but it would be
> tough knowing so many of you folks got it for $100.00

The HD in Madison, WI was clearing out Ridgid MS1250 saws for $199
(notice no LZ in the model number - not laser). It seems to be the
same as http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/MS1250LZ/index.htm 'cept the
laser. You may want to ask if anyone in your area has them for a
similar price. Regular price (and price of the 1250LZ) is $299.
FWIW, the few cuts I have done with it were accurate dispite the
lack of the latest gizmos.

They also have a gift-card rebate on Ridgid power tools. I have
only seen mention of it in one of the three stores I have been in.
Details at
http://www.homedepot.com/cmc_upload/HDUS/EN_US/pc/common/060104_090104_RIDGID_PwrPlay.pdf.
Note that the MS1250 is not on the list of qualifying tools. The
MS1250LZ is on the list, however.

Mike

jt

[email protected] (the_tool_man)

in reply to [email protected] (ToolMiser) on 08/08/2004 1:37 AM

09/08/2004 1:31 PM

[email protected] (ToolMiser) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I received a card in the mail for 10% off of any Home depot credit card
> purchase. I know it isn't a deal maker or breaker, but if I could add it to
> something that already was a good deal I would like that. The only reason that
> I opened the account in the first place was to get an additional discount when
> I purchased some of those discountinued Bessy Clamps. To be honest I don't
> "need" anything, but that wouldn't stop me from taking advantage of a good
> deal.
>
> Thanks for the ideas!
>
> I did see they had a miter box portable table for $200.00, but it would be
> tough knowing so many of you folks got it for $100.00

This deal probably isn't Home Depot specific, but PC has a combination
pancake compressor with two brad nailers for $399. It works out to a
40% discount over buying them separately. Comes with hose, a couple
of fittings and even a roll of teflon tape.

Regards,
John.

jt

[email protected] (the_tool_man)

in reply to [email protected] (ToolMiser) on 08/08/2004 1:37 AM

10/08/2004 10:00 AM

B a r r y <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> On 9 Aug 2004 13:31:53 -0700, [email protected] (the_tool_man)
> wrote:
>
>
> >This deal probably isn't Home Depot specific, but PC has a combination
> >pancake compressor with two brad nailers for $399. It works out to a
> >40% discount over buying them separately. Comes with hose, a couple
> >of fittings and even a roll of teflon tape.
> >
>
> Are you in Canada? That package is $289 at Coastal Tool, in CT, USA.
>
> Barry

Oops..typo. It was $299 vs. $489 for the items if purchased at HD
individually. Thus, the 40% discount. I'm in upstate SC, USA. My
buddy and I bought one of these combos, because he needed the nailers,
and I needed the compressor. I ended up with a decent compressor and
hose for $140.

Ba

B a r r y

in reply to [email protected] (ToolMiser) on 08/08/2004 1:37 AM

10/08/2004 1:12 AM

On 9 Aug 2004 13:31:53 -0700, [email protected] (the_tool_man)
wrote:


>This deal probably isn't Home Depot specific, but PC has a combination
>pancake compressor with two brad nailers for $399. It works out to a
>40% discount over buying them separately. Comes with hose, a couple
>of fittings and even a roll of teflon tape.
>

Are you in Canada? That package is $289 at Coastal Tool, in CT, USA.

Barry

Dp

"Dave"

in reply to [email protected] (ToolMiser) on 08/08/2004 1:37 AM

08/08/2004 6:48 AM

Today in my city there is a sale, presumably a national sale. The deal
that caught my eye was the Milwakee 1/2" drill, about 30% off. But, I
already have a 1/2" drill....

Dave

"ToolMiser" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I received a card in the mail for 10% off of any Home depot credit card
> purchase. I know it isn't a deal maker or breaker, but if I could add it
to
> something that already was a good deal I would like that. The only reason
that
> I opened the account in the first place was to get an additional discount
when
> I purchased some of those discountinued Bessy Clamps. To be honest I
don't
> "need" anything, but that wouldn't stop me from taking advantage of a good
> deal.
>
> Thanks for the ideas!
>
> I did see they had a miter box portable table for $200.00, but it would be
> tough knowing so many of you folks got it for $100.00

KJ

"K. Jones"

in reply to [email protected] (ToolMiser) on 08/08/2004 1:37 AM

09/08/2004 8:52 PM

For someone starting out the Ryobi router table + router for $150.00 at the
Home Depots here in Canada
seems to be a pretty good deal.

K. Jones

"ToolMiser" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I received a card in the mail for 10% off of any Home depot credit card
> purchase. I know it isn't a deal maker or breaker, but if I could add it
to
> something that already was a good deal I would like that. The only reason
that
> I opened the account in the first place was to get an additional discount
when
> I purchased some of those discountinued Bessy Clamps. To be honest I
don't
> "need" anything, but that wouldn't stop me from taking advantage of a good
> deal.
>
> Thanks for the ideas!
>
> I did see they had a miter box portable table for $200.00, but it would be
> tough knowing so many of you folks got it for $100.00


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