If you're wondering why the coupons left--->
https://luxurylaunches.com/transport/oceanco-infinity-megayacht-owner.php
About Infinity superyacht owner Eric L. Smidt:
Wikipedia names the chairman and CEO of Harbor Freight Tools as the owner of Oceanco-built $350 million Infinity luxury motoryacht. Harbor Freight Tools is known to operate over 1000 retail hardware stores in 48 states. In 2020, Forbes magazine identified 150 U.S. companies with over 1,000 employees as the Best Employers for Veterans to work and ranked Harbor Freight Tools number one. It is incredible to see the company that has grown to become the leading discount tool retailer in the United States began as a small mail-order tool business in North Hollywood, California. The teenager who started working with his father in 1977 at Harbor Freight Tools is worth $5.2 billion today.
Joe H
Not to sidetrack this thread, but I'm always happy to see bazillionaires spending their money on ridiculous, useless **** like this. Building that yacht employed a LOT of well-paid people, and will generate decades of good jobs in staffing and maintaining it.
Hoarding vast sums of money creates all kinds of economic problems. Money needs to move.
Anyway, I don't mean to brag, but I recently deployed an even larger portion of my hoarded personal wealth in the form of using a 25% coupon to snag these Icon needle nose pliers for about $15. It's almost like I'm part owner of my buddy Eric's yacht up there; maybe he'll take me for a ride. Or a cruise, or a float, or whatever yacht people call it. I certainly wouldn't know.
So far, I am very impressed. Yeah, I know they're a Snap-On clone. No, I don't really care. Wonderfully strong, matched tips, nice chisel point, etc. I love all the design features.
Also, no damn stupid wire cutter, which I really like. Too many otherwise nice pliers have a wire cutter and that usually seems to compromise strength and the fit at the tips.
I usually prefer simple vinyl dipped handles (and I detest huge bulky greebly molded "discomfort" handles); these are a little thicker than that but quite nice, so I might be OK with this as long as they stay on the pliers long-term. We shall see.
The coupon is over, but honestly $20 is still more than reasonable, I think.
Amazing deals on this 8In Needle Nose Pliers at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.
www.harborfreight.com
