When it comes to costly home remodeling and repairs, these codes can help you rack up big savings.
Pro Tip: Focus on yellow tags, ignore white tags. Home Depot only uses yellow tags for clearance items. White tags, regardless of the ending numbers, mean full price.
If the price tag ends in:
6 – Prices ending in .06, .36, etc., indicate 6 weeks left until the next price change. These items have hit their second markdown cycle. Home Depot uses 2 markdown cycle before they close an item out. More on that later.
3 – Same as 6, but with 3. These items have 3 weeks left before the next markdown. Depending on how much you want these items, you can risk waiting or grab them now.
Pro Tip #1: Keep an eye on items with 3 on the end and wait 3 weeks. They drop to a penny after 3 weeks in Home Depot’s system. They call this “pennying out”. Associates should take them off the shelves, but many times, these items might stay on the shelves for a bit longer. Now’s the time to grab great items for a penny.
Pro Tip #2: Look for yellow tags with 10% off noted on the top. Home Depot uses these tags for store returns in workable condition, but may have a missing part. If you can live with that, you’ll get a good deal. Not only that, you can ask for an even lower price than the one on the tag at checkout. You will get it most of the time (unless the manager acts like a big meanie).