Home Depot Deal Alerts & Discussion Thread

Yes, they should have sold it at a penny according to their own words. In their defense, they told me the store manager has been trying to reach me by phone. I gave them a land line number that I keep for power outages and don't monitor. So maybe they are wanting to offer something in person. By email, they have not offered me anything that would make me want to be a loyal HD customer.

Actually some displays have more that 1 light, so this year HD is going really big of the flashlights, Here are the extra 3 displays that I forgot to post.


LOL, letting hackers have their way with your info tends not to inspire loyalty …

I am really starting to understand how the clearance pricing works. On this one I first must first quote myself from post #116

Well I was in that same store again today figuring (correctly) that this light should have gone to a penny by now. Remember it scanned last week at $5.03 and it could go to a penny at anytime. If there are still any on the shelf, I could possibly get them for a penny each.
Here are the last 3 sitting in my shopping cart in the parking lot. Paid 3 cents for the 3 of them.

I remember you predicting that they might do that. Those look like pretty decent lights too. Nice score.

I don’t live in the US, but this is one of the reason I’d like to,

There is something I don’t understand… their pricing system is pretty much fixed and the customer can crack the code and get $0.01 stuff just that easily?

Incredible.

America, Land of the free 0.01 and home of the brave :slight_smile:

The other night I had to stop at Home Depot and while returning an item (near where the battery recycle bin is), I asked the cashier how they felt about me taking batteries out of the bin. He had no idea what to say (said no one had ever asked about that) and called over a manager. The manager had no idea what to say either! He tried looking up "protocol" on the computer, but said there was nothing to go by. So he asked me how many I wanted. I told him likely 3 or 4, but I hadn't looked closely yet (I had spotted at least 2 Ryobi Lithium batteries). His response was, "ok, I'll let you take those now, but we'll have to look into this before letting you come back for more". Oh, and when he asked me what I was going to do with them I said I teardown the battery packs for the individual cells and have equipment to test the cells to see if they are any good. I also said that I am recycling them in the truest sense.

-Garry

I Don’t. It must be your area or something, because I have never ever had anything ring up less than the price marked on it. I have tried your “formula” and the stuff scans exactly for the reduced price, no matter how old it is. In fact, after a certain time period, the stuff just disappears. Our store never has the “big sales” after the holidays either. Everything just goes back on the shelf, or gets sent back to corporate. They never reduce their stuff. It’s got to be some kind of individual store manager’s decision thing.

I've been doing a lot of reading on this one cent deal. It is entirely up to the manager's discretion, as to what happens to items that are to be discounted. He may send the items to another store, or discount them, or throw them away, but it is up to the manager of each store, as to how they do it. Many just make the employees throw the stuff out, rather than give anyone a deal. Some discount a lot of stuff, to let people get the surprise .01 cent deals. Some people have gotten very expensive items for one cent and many employees have a friend go get them, because they can't buy them themselves. Very interesting stuff and it's not just Home Depot. It can happen in a lot of stores, but only if the manager wants it to happen.

Our HD doesn't have deals. I walked the whole store and only found a dozen discounted items and they were all newer dates. Nothing old. Apparently they get rid of them before they become one cent deals here. Nothing discounted in Tyler, that's for sure. I buy most everything from the net and with free shipping, because TX is so high priced.

I see a new BLF thread starting up soon - "Home Depot Dumpster Diving Deals" :) .

-Garry

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Today I picked up 2 more penny light fixtures! From 2 different stores.
I needed some more ceiling white for our house I was working in and found this one.

here is a closeup of the sticker, the date of 3/27/14 tells me that it could have gone to a penny any minute and it did

Later in the day I was in West Hartford and needed an LED bulb for a hallway fixture in a rental property and found this one.

A closeup of the sticker shows that same date of 3/27/14

Here are the receipts :slight_smile:

However, things don’t always go my way. Here is another that would have been a penny but it was gone. I last saw it in the store 2 days ago.

did the price scan and it scanned at $13.03.

Date on the sticker was also 3/27/14, so it too would probably have rung up for a penny. Either someone else got it or they pulled it off the shelf before I got there

I fully support the renaming of Dchomak to DcHomer upgrade campaign, you have truly achieved Home Depot Zen status

So Garry, I know you have a Ryobi drill, what did you end up getting and were the packs any good. I remember you buying a couple over the internet.

BTW, the best packs in the recycle bin for harvesting loose cells, for me, are the Makitas. They all have Sony 1500 mAh cells and usually there is only one bad cell. I think it has to do that there really isn’t much of a BMS on board.

Actually there is, but it is powered off the bottom cell in the string. That means that cell has more load on it than the others and if the pack is left sitting for a long time that cell can be discharged to the point of no return.

Or the “Make a Home Depot employee your buddy, so you know when they are getting rid of the dollar stoves, fridges and freezers” thread.

Actually, our zen expert can just start selling all the one cent stuff for two cents plus shipping!

Just my "two cents worth".

I left with 2 Li-ion Ryobi packs (identical to mine - the smaller capacity ones) and 2 Rigid packs which I suspect are NiCd packs (they don't say anywhere on them what they are, just "18 volt" and they are heavy). I have not tested them and I need torx security bits to get them opened up. The Ryobi's I'll just charge up and try in my drill.

-Garry

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You can get a nice small set of security bits at HF. They are usually 3.99 when on sale. Don’t forget to bring a 20 or 30% off coupon! When I first open a pack I immediately measure and write the voltage on each cell.

Donald Trumps people recently contacted me. It seems he is writing a sequel to his famous book “The Art of the Deal” and they wanted to interview me. :stuck_out_tongue:

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