Home Depot Deal Alerts & Discussion Thread

Here is a bunch of other stuff I saw.


These worklights, some bare light only and some with free battery and charger all ring up for $200.

This upright compressor, originally 199, then 142, now $95.04







I missed out on this 2 pack of folding utility knives.

This last one I am hoping to catch at the “2” price. The 3 pack of Duracell lights ring up for $10.04, but are not priced at the display.
They may survive to the price of $5.52.
The 2 pack of “C” cell MagLites ring up for $13.04, but are still priced at $19.00 at the display.

I still continue to be amazed by the pictures of clearance racks at other stores. Mine look like they have been rode hard and put up wet. Most of the stuff that hits our racks are ragged and dumpy. There are much fewer items usually. I think it is reflective of the conditions and economy in the area surrounding the store. I can take heart that we have been developing a couple inland ports here in South Carolina and will expect more manufacturing to move into the state to take advantage of lower transportation costs. I imagine our HD's clearance racks will start looking more like yours in time.

Friday morning, I did get one of those Husky Tool Walls for $3.33 and some weed wacker line for a penny. The weed wacker line was green in a clear and black plastic container. Was .8" diameter, iirc. Named Silentwist. It was marked $3.83 $2.83 and dated something like 11/10/16.

EDIT: Sorry folks. I misreported the marked price. These rang up at a penny at the Harbison Blvd store in Columbia, SC.

Thanks to you, I was able to score one of these myself!
Here is how it went.

Knowing that this particular ECHO brand SilentTwist went to a penny, today when I went to Home Depot, I made a bee line to the gardening section looking for string trimmer line.
Here is what I saw.

Where the ECHO branded Green trimmer string used to be is now “Rhno-Tuff”. Same Green string and .080”
BUT, in the back, laying horizontally on top of the Rino-Tuffs, I spotted on of the ECHO’s :wink:
The Blue arrow points to it.

Now on the floor, comparing it to it’s replacement, the Rino-Tuff


Now, this was in the garden section. As I went up to the registers, I came upon a Clearance endcap and saw this tray of more of the ECHO’s at $2.99!

I grabbed a couple and intended to check out with them also, but when I double checked them to make sure that the UPC codes would be identical (don’t want a nasty surprise when checking out), it became apparent that the $2.99 sticker was purposefully placed over the original UPC code.

My Home Depot decided that they would try a little longer trying to get rid of the remaining stock. They used to be on clearance at $2.83, now instead of pulling them and marking them at a penny, they decided to sell them at a price of $2.99.

I put the 2 priced at $2.99 back and checked out with the one I found in garden, And yes, it was a penny.

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Interesting. They overrode the products price by putting the sticker on the UPC. I haven't seen that happen before.

Yep, the one I found in garden was overlooked. Fair game as far as I am concerned.
Pulling the $2.99 stickers off would be a no - no. In fact I am sure it would be illegal.

As a matter of fact, a couple of months ago I reported on the OdorBan gallon jug and aerosol can combo that went on clearance at $2.53.

I found out by accident, that even though the price was $2.53, if the UPC code on the separately included aerosol can was scanned instead of the UPC code for the combo, it would ring up for a penny.
The self checkout price checker came up with an item recall with the penny price. That too, would be illegal, I’m sure.
I never mentioned it at the time so as not to tempt anyone.
In this pic, I spun the aerosol can to expose it’s UPC code.

And speaking of recalls.
A month or so ago I found one of these Ridgid portable work supports on clearance at $7.53.

That 1 was the only one I ever saw. Never saw another.
The problem was though, and I didn’t realize it at the time I bought it, was that it was missing the adjustment hardware.
Just the other day, I finally found another. And I knew it would ring up at a penny.
Here are the pieces I was lacking.



and they are used to adjust the height of the support surface.

Those parts are too hard to make, so up until now I was out of luck.
But when I checked out at self service, an extended warranty notice popped up which required input from the cashier. When she saw a penny, she told me she would sell it to me for that but she had to call the tool guy. When she got off the phone she told me it was against the law, these were recalled.
(We have heard this excuse before)

So I brought the unit over to him and told him about my previous purchase and the parts I lacked. He told me I could have anything I wanted off the penny one, he just couldn’t sell it to me. That suited me just fine.
Then he explained that they really were recalled, as people were sitting on them as though it were a chair. The top swivels and the height adjustment could let go and they were dangerous.
So the whole ordeal was a win-win. I got the parts I needed, and HD didn’t have to refund me for the one I paid $7.53 for.

My only regret was that there were 3 more on the shelf

Lots and lots of stuff here just made the 2 price.
2 days ago I happened to notice these stickers.


I looked, but I couldn’t find a single one of these items at this store, but I did some at another.

I know these are tagged at $5.04, but they rang up for $2.52. Metric Allen, SAE Allen and Torx

Here are the 3 individually and would cost over $20

Would you rather buy 2 lights for $3.32, or only 1 for $11.97?


How about this EverReady Lantern Light with battery for $1.42, or just the battery for $4.68?


This 24 pack of AAA Alkalines was $1.32

Even though they were marked at $2.54

This screwdriver set was $3.82. Best part of this set is that there are NO Torx bits!

This even though they were marked at $7.54

All these and more I scored because I noticed the price tags on the cart at another store. This store for the most part had not yet changed the price tags, so they had not yet been scooped up.

So yesterday I scored a razorback shovel for $7.53 marked down from. $34. It was actually tucked away out of sight in the clearance area. And only noticed by my 4 year old because he gets into everything!

On my way out I heard a little grumbling between 2 employees that, “he got that last shovel”

Seeing these shovels were not there last week when I took those pictures I can only guess that they may have been stashed away for a while so employees could snag them at the price drop.

Great deal! I saw those too, but I got a couple last year at that great price.


I actually was in one store that had all 4 of those tools at the “3” price.
Right next to this display was a display for metal tined rakes for $3.33 I was with a friend and we bought them all.

Going up to the registers, we thought he had just scored a great deal. Turns out the guy in line in front of us did MUCH better!!!
2 - 12 foot wide rolls of carpeting. One roll contained 14 square yards, the other 16………………
The 2 HD employees you see are trying to figure how to ring up his sale.


The customer is on the left, he came across this deal on the floor. These 2 rolls were priced as shown.
Top of tag, “Reduced 100%”


14 cents and 16 cents.
Home Depot had pennied these 2 rolls out. Rather than throw them in the dumpster, taking up valuable dumpster space, they decided to sell each at 1 cent per square yard!
So he ended up paying 30 cents, + tax

I need to expand the scope of my deal hunting in HD. :person_facepalming:

Ok. In getting a bit frustrated. I’ve ask a number of times how to do this but to no avail. I am officially the “goof” who rings up the whole store at self checkout without buying a thing. I mean, ive tried everying thing! My store has items dated from last July, august, self… and no discount any different than the orange sticker price.

And what in the world is the 2 price or 6 price or 99 price… idk?! This is nuts. I guess I am done and will quit reading this thread as it just makes me angry! I think maybe you guys are part of an out of control joke, laughing at everyone who gives this a try. (I’ve been involved in college humor before)

No, I do believe that you are getting deals but I still don’t get it or my store is an exception to the rule?

LightRider, It’s no joke. That I can assure you.
It is true, some stores are harder to score in than others. Also some stores may be easier, then for some reason will have long spells where it is more difficult.
This is a very long thread and the fundamentals have been explained many times. Perhaps if you do a search on the internet for “Home Depot penny” you will get some information that you can use.

Another example on how to score a penny deal.
Today while walking thru my store, my caught this display. All of these knives are not were they would normally be,an employee hung some on a post next to the flashlights. For some reason, flashlights and knives seem to go togehter. :wink:

What I noticed was that there were 3 double packs of knives mixed in with the 1 knife and blade set. That knife and blade set currently goes for $7.88. The 2 packages look very similar at first sight. The double set just turned to the “2” price as I mentioned in an earlier post. I knew that cause I spied the price change stickers a couple of days ago at another HD. I even was able to score 1.

So I grabbed all 3, because a 2 pack for $2.52 is a great deal. Just to make sure though, I price checked before I bought them………
And BIG surprise!!!
They scanned for a penny.
I have NO explanation for that one, maybe I DO have the power :slight_smile:
All I can say is, learn the fundamentals, after that it is a combination of hard work, perseverance, and a little luck.

BTW, I know how it can feel. I felt that yesterday when I was behind the guy getting 30 yards of carpeting for 30 cents :confounded:

Don’t feel bad, a HUGE part of it is how the store is run. Another large part is how often you are in the store and how good your memory is, then throw in a pretty healthy serving of good luck. The only thing left is skill. :laughing:

The HD closer to my home has still been selling the energizer lanterns for full price when my work HD has 20 of them on the clearance rack for less than $5.

The 2, 3, 6 price is the penny digit of the price. It encodes where on the path from FULL price to PENNY price the item is. Usually.

I’ve been watching the eight pistol safes that showed up in my work HD clearance rack a month ago. [edit]I just pulled up the pic I took on my phone March 1, $46.0 6, so it was the ‘6’ price and the date of the markdown was 1/4/17 so it should have been halving to $23.03 (I think) soon.[/edit] There were 6 of them left Thursday or Friday last week, I went in today expecting/hoping them to be there with a new price - GONE, all of them. I’m pretty sure DCHOMAK drove down to the Carolinas from Connecticut just to snipe them out from under me!

What determines wether or not they will scan for less than the sticker price? So “6” is the price break just before turning to a penny?

Keep in mind these deals are not supposed to happen. If everything worked as intended (based on our understanding) none of us would be finding these deals. That is why there are no real rules that work every time. Furthermore, each store and region appears to have the ability to override price changes. So if store X in South Carolina is confident they will eventually sell Product X, they don't have to follow the Corporate price moves. Makes sense since a product may move better in specific areas. Home Depot has been making record profits. They seem to know what they are doing, big picture wise. So you have to become very observant to figure out what works and what slips by at your stores. Dchomak demonstrates over and over, superior observation skills. He may be fortunate to be near stores that move big margin items and can afford to be sloppy with low margin stuff, but no one here has matched him yet even in his region.

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Please follow that and start reporting your results with proof. There is much truth in it, but there are many a slip twixt the cup and the lip.

I rarely shop at home depot.

But if you look at the images from the past 2000 posts you will see that the pricing discussed in that forum thread is very accurate.

You just need to wait the right amount of time between the price being changed and getting there before the product is removed.

I think I was the first to report a penny deal here on BLF. Way before that thread started. Been doing it a while. There are no hard rules that always work.

EDIT: The above sounds authoritative. I should have said, "There are no hard rules that always work as far as I know."

I have made some great purchases, I don’t remember at this point if I have scored any penny deals, but I got a rolling tool cart for $40, about what the CASTERS would cost me. I managed to get several of the Energizer WeatherReady Lanterns for less than $5 (with three AA batteries). I made the mistake of telling the employees what a good deal they were when there were 15 or so left on the shelf, and when back the next day to get more for friends - empty self.

Part of the luck is catching an item that is miss-shelved and no one but you realizes what a deal it will ring up at. It is also about how many other people there are who are watching the deal you are waiting on. (And probably keeping my stupid mouth shut would help as well.) Someone else saw those pistol safes, they got to them before I did. I don’t know if the price had come down or if a new person saw the existing price and jumped on them. At the risk of starting a political discussion, this is capitalism at the most basic level. A reverse auction if you will. I don’t need another (fill in the blank), but if I find one marked at 25% of the original price, I’m going to seriously consider it. Someone else needs that item, and will happily buy it at 50%.

I got several two packs of Milwaukee 11in1 screwdrivers for around $7/pack. I tossed a couple in the work toolbox, gave some to friends and donated another pair to a robotics team that my daughter is on and I mentor. I was not willing to watch them disappear waiting for them to hit a penny cause some other cheap so and so wanted them. Maybe he is on some other forum bragging about scoring my pistol safes and lamenting the missed screwdrivers.

The deals exist. The information linked above is basically what is being posted about here. S’truth!

You are on the right track but not quite. $xx.06 is the first major price cut. Things often have been on sale at a higher price than that, and the ‘regular’ price higher still. After some amount of time sitting at the $xx.06 price, either on the regular shelf or the special clearance shelf, if there are any left, they go to the $xx.03 price, usually half the $xx.06 price. This is usually about 25% of the original price. This SHOULD clear the merchandise. But sometimes things go wrong (from HD’s perspective). Maybe demand for Ice Melt has… dried up. :sunglasses: Or maybe the inventory system thinks there is ONE left in the store but nobody can find it. Some customer picked it up and their wife caught them and asked the dreaded question: “What do you need THAT for?!” and they put it down in another isle. Or an employee put an entire box of that item in the wrong place. That is when things drop to a penny. HD marks it to a penny so their non selling inventory numbers are as low as possible while they look for the item. And WE come searching through the store, on the treasure hunt for stuff we may not need but get a cheap thrill out of scoring for a penny.

Don’t ask about the time wasted walking around HD. Don’t take into account the six bucks I paid for two boxes of Gorilla Wire Nuts that I didn’t really need. I got a DEAL!