#1 2 year inside track membership, within 6 months got over what I paid in free stuff not counting discounts. #2 angle grinder, cheap enough to have multiple grinders with different attachments on them. #3 magnetic and silicon parts holders. #4 replenish expendable items like lubricants, tape, fasteners and glue when they have 20% off coupons under $10
The Hardy cut-resistant gloves for $5 are one of the best cheap products available at HF. Can't tell you how many injuries I've spared myself by wearing them. They really are better than you'd expect, especially for a $5 product. Try them. You won't be disappointed.
When on sale, the purple Central Pneumatic Gravity feed HVLP spray gun is a great thing to pickup if you are painting vehicles, body panels, and well you can use them for quite a few painting projects, and they're cheap enough to just throw away after you finish your project if you don't feel like taking it apart to clean it. Right now they're $10 each with a coupon. Another great one when on sale is the Warrior 4-1/2" angle grinder...I have a few that I've installed different cutting/grinding wheels on so I don't have to swap wheels all the time....they're on sale periodically for $10 as well. Those microfiber towels are good, and you can find the larger packs on sale too occasionally. Great for cleaning interior panels of cars.
Don’t forget all the different size magnetic trays and magnetic telescoping pick up tools. I drop nuts and screws all the time while working while up on a ladder, and I mean ALL THE TIME! As a clumsy dude I love those things
Agreed on all of these. I'll add two more.... *Western Safety brand safety glasses/sunglasses. (Regular sale price of 99 cents) Great sunglasses, and who cares if you lose or break them? Lol *Pittsburgh brand spring clamps. Metal and Nylon. Handy as hell
Just wish I could wear that stuff, having prescription glasses makes it where I can't wear any of that stuff...wish some company would come out with some that actually fit over prescription glasses and are comfortable to wear because the ones we have at work are not.
@@wildbill23c: I wear glasses as well and I bought safety glasses that are designed to fit over glasses. Not at HF; I think they were at Home Depot; it was a few years ago….They fit fine but the only drawback is they add to the weight of my glasses.
#1 2 year inside track membership, within 6 months got over what I paid in free stuff not counting discounts. #2 angle grinder, cheap enough to have multiple grinders with different attachments on them. #3 magnetic and silicon parts holders. #4 replenish expendable items like lubricants, tape, fasteners and glue when they have 20% off coupons under $10
The Hardy cut-resistant gloves for $5 are one of the best cheap products available at HF. Can't tell you how many injuries I've spared myself by wearing them. They really are better than you'd expect, especially for a $5 product. Try them. You won't be disappointed.
Sweet. I’ll pick some up next time I go tool shopping
When on sale, the purple Central Pneumatic Gravity feed HVLP spray gun is a great thing to pickup if you are painting vehicles, body panels, and well you can use them for quite a few painting projects, and they're cheap enough to just throw away after you finish your project if you don't feel like taking it apart to clean it. Right now they're $10 each with a coupon.
Another great one when on sale is the Warrior 4-1/2" angle grinder...I have a few that I've installed different cutting/grinding wheels on so I don't have to swap wheels all the time....they're on sale periodically for $10 as well.
Those microfiber towels are good, and you can find the larger packs on sale too occasionally. Great for cleaning interior panels of cars.
I have like 3 of those grinders and just got a new batch of coupons with that purple spay gun! Thanks
I love those batteries. The other ones they sell are not as good but definitely the edge batteries are just as good as name brand.
Yeah the yellow ones weren’t the best but there used to be a free with purchase coupon. That was nice!
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And they come on their own socket rail. Just modify it a little bit by sanding or shaving down the nibs.
Don’t forget all the different size magnetic trays and magnetic telescoping pick up tools. I drop nuts and screws all the time while working while up on a ladder, and I mean ALL THE TIME! As a clumsy dude I love those things
Oh yes! I got SO many when there used to be free coupons for them
Agreed on all of these. I'll add two more....
*Western Safety brand safety glasses/sunglasses. (Regular sale price of 99 cents) Great sunglasses, and who cares if you lose or break them? Lol
*Pittsburgh brand spring clamps. Metal and Nylon. Handy as hell
Oh yeah I like both of those suggestions!
Just wish I could wear that stuff, having prescription glasses makes it where I can't wear any of that stuff...wish some company would come out with some that actually fit over prescription glasses and are comfortable to wear because the ones we have at work are not.
@@wildbill23c: I wear glasses as well and I bought safety glasses that are designed to fit over glasses. Not at HF; I think they were at Home Depot; it was a few years ago….They fit fine but the only drawback is they add to the weight of my glasses.