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ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > Harbor Freight Black Friday 2013

Harbor Freight Black Friday 2013

Nov 21, 2013 Stuart 2 Comments

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Harbor Freight’s Black Friday 2013 tool deals flyer has become available, so we put together a list of the included deals for your convenience.

More BF 2013 Deals: Amazon, Home Depot, Lowes, Sears

Also be sure to check out our deals section, which will feature new deals throughout the holiday season.

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Coupons are good thru 11/30th, and might be refreshed once December rolls around.

Stores open at 7am on Black Friday (Nov 29th, 2013), and the deals might also be available online.

For online purchases, standard shipping is a flat $6.99. Oversized and heavy items are subject to truck freight fees.

Harbor Freight Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 1

Cen-Tech Infrared Thermometer: $19.83
Pittsburgh 3-Ton Floor Jack: $68.88
Drillmaster 18V Cordless Drill Driver Kit (NiCd): $14.99
Drillmaster 18V Cordless Drill and Flashlight Kit (NiCd): $18.99
Pittsburgh 105pc Tool Kit: $36.79

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Harbor Freight Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 2

Chicago Electric Oscillating Multifunction Tool: $14.99
Chicago Electric Oscillating Multifunction Tool with Variable Speed: $29.99
US General 5-Drawer Tool Cart: $159.99
Chicago Electric 90A Flux Wire Welder: $89.99
60″ Workbench with Drawers: $129.99
500 lb Capacity Cargo Carrier: $39.99
Chicago Electric 12″ Sliding Miter Saw: $127.99

Harbor Freight Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 3

US General 11-Drawer Roller Cabinet Combo: $149.99
Cen-Tech Digital Inspection Camera: $59.99
Drillmaster 4-1/2″ Angle Grinder: $9.99

Harbor Freight Black Friday 2013 Tool Deals Page 4

Central Pneumatic 3-gal Air Compressor: $39.99
Central Pneumatic 6-gal Air Compressor: $99.99
Pittsburgh 9pc Wrench Set: $5.99
Drillmaster 7″ Variable Speed Polisher/Sander: $29.99
Auto Darkening Welding Helmet: $38.46
6.5HP Engine: $99.99
Pittsburgh Pro 1/2″ Torque Wrench: $9.99
14″ Electric Chainsaw: $44.99
Central Pneumatic 18 Ga Nailer/Stapler: $15.99
Central Pneumatic 3/8″ x 50′ Rubber Air Hose: $18.99
Cen-Tech Automatic Battery Float Charger: $4.99
Platform Dolly: $7.88
Central Pneumatic 3/8″ x 50′ Air Hose Reel with Hose: $59.99
9 LED Flashlights 2-Pack: $1.99

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2 Comments

  1. Steven B

    Nov 23, 2013

    The HF US General Pro line is awesome. I love that cart. I just bought one of their tool carts and found it much better than craftsman, husky, or kobalt. I’m picking up that cart on Black Friday.

    It’s odd, most of the store is stuff you’d not want to buy if you could afford anything better. However, every once in awhile, they make something truly awesome, like their dust collectors or Pro line tool cabinets (the red ones).

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  2. joe

    Nov 23, 2013

    I don’t really find anything constructive regarding the tool quality or not…but I can say that the same tool is sold under different brands all over…some work and some don’t…what I find it funny, or kind of lame, is that I just saw a video regarding trucks…ford VS nissan VS chevy…and they had a harbor freight IF thermometer to measure temperatures…lol…imagine that….a 20 dollar cheap thing measuring for a 50 thousand dollar truck….lol…doesn’t it sound dumb?

    Sorry I lied about saying anything constructive about HF…you will find those brand all over re branded and more expensive regarding their original BF price.

    Some stuff don’t work, but $15.99 for a nailer/stapler no money wasted….mine came with extra O-rings and believe it or not and extra piston…..for that price….it pays for itself on the first job…..

    lol…sears sales those air impacts too re branded…anyways…it’s funny to me…that i would see a HF mentioning here.

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