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Thread: Lowes... Homedepot what has been your best buy

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    Lowes... Homedepot what has been your best buy

    My best buy is

    Wooster Brush Shortcut Angle Sash Brush

    what is yours

    regardsBrian

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    Several years ago, I saw what looked to be a brand new 6,000 watt Coleman generator sitting in front of my Lowes store. The price on it was $250 but the tag said "engine smokes, sold as is". I figured at that price I could repair the engine and still come out ahead. I offered $200 and the store manager took it. I got the generator home and started it up. Sure enough, it smoked. On careful inspection, the only thing wrong was the crankcase had about 4 ounces too much oil it it. I drained the excess oil and fired it up again. It never smoked again. Since then, I have run this generator round the clock for 4 or 5 days on two separate occasions when tornadoes came through and knocked out power. I think that was a pretty good deal.

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    Best buy as in best product, or best deal/%off?

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    I get home depots deal of the day email each morning, its only good for 24 hours. I got a $250 Carpet cleaner for 98 bucks, $179 ceiling fan for 79 bucks and 2 Dorcy 30 dollar flashlights for 27 bucks. You have to watch the deals closely to get the good ones, I saw the same carpet cleaner come around again on daily deal but this time it was 149, still a good deal but.
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    Last November I was wondering around and saw that they had the same deal from the year before, namely a 23 gauge pin nailer, an 18 gauge finish nailer, and a 16 gauge stapler for $69. I readily admit that none of these are great quality, but still, not bad. I will use them on projects until the die and not worry about them breaking.

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    18v Makita "sawzall", and 4-1/2" side grinder in the HD deal bin. Both were sold in the boxes individually as tool only without battery. It looked like someone had bought them probably thinking the battery was included, and then returned them when they found out they didn't have a battery with open boxes. I already had plenty of batteries that fit. I was a little late seeing the sawzall, but it had been there long enough to be marked down several times, so I got it for $19. I don't remember how much I paid for the 18v side grinder, but it was something like that.

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    Biesemeyer and Uni-fences for $75 each. Bought two Bies's and one Uni. Made some friend and family VERY HAPPY!

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    Bessey clamps about a year ago when Lowes decided to stop selling any quality tools.

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    I had the intentions of remodeling the bathroom in my old house. I was at Lowe's, and they had a Jacuzzi tub. Open box marked down from $699 to $250. I offered them $200, and the clerk said "ok," and he explained to me that they can do up to $50 reduction w/o manager approval. I bought another house in the meantime, and turned that one into a rental property. Sold the tub on Craigslist for $450.

    I also bought an $899 Maytag gas dryer $375. It looked like they dropped something on the top in shipment. I removed, and straightened the top panel, and it's still going strong...in the rent house.

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    Never found any real deals at HD in my area. Lowes seems to change suppliers all the time in their quest to lower costs, resulting in some pretty good price reductions on left over old stock.

    Like Bruce, I got a couple Beis 30" pro fence setups including the table boards for about $80 ea. Still in the box. I also got in on the Bessey clamp frenzy a year or so ago.

    One place I never expected to find super deals was Sears a couple years back when I bought about 15 Freud 10" sawblades plus some Italian (Freud) made Craftsman blades. Got half dozen Freud Pro 24 tooth rip blades at $18 each, if memory serves. Also got half a dozen Bosch 10" blades for $8 each at a Lowes parking lot sale, and a Freud box joint blade set for half price there also.
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    I always check the paint department when I stop at any Lowes. But my best deal from them came several years ago when the wife decided the living room walls needed a color change. While looking for a color she had in mind, I looked at the returned paint shelf and there were 4 gallons of the exact color she wanted, for $5.00 each. When the checkout sales receipt came out, there was a manufacturer's rebate for $5.00 per gallon. I could not get that puppy in the mail fast enough. Never found a similar deal again, but I still look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Wilkins View Post
    I always check the paint department when I stop at any Lowes. But my best deal from them came several years ago when the wife decided the living room walls needed a color change. While looking for a color she had in mind, I looked at the returned paint shelf and there were 4 gallons of the exact color she wanted, for $5.00 each. When the checkout sales receipt came out, there was a manufacturer's rebate for $5.00 per gallon. I could not get that puppy in the mail fast enough. Never found a similar deal again, but I still look.
    Since you mention that: I too always check the paint dept. at Lowe's. I bought a 3 gallon bucket of concrete stain for $25 from the "oops" paint section. The non-oops stuff was on sale for $99 plus a $25 mail-in rebate. I got the rebate, so it was a free bucket of concrete stain!

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    I guess my best deal was from Lowes years ago.
    Got the DeWalt DW788 scroll saw, stand and light. for $199. about $650 retail.

    Word is the Biesemeyer and Uni-fences deal was the end of blowing out tools at giveaway prices in store. Such a mess people in a frenzy searching the country for the deal. Complaints to main office, store etc........................
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    Rockwell Jawhorse 39.75 at Lowes
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