12.79 with coupon
How are they undercutting them?
They are selling a different product.
Because anything that casts HF in a negative light is interesting here.
No, because it may document a shift in HF's market position and strategy. Remember that chart ARFLY posted in another HF-related thread?
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He said they seem to be moving from Stage 2 to Stage 3, and if they're no longer concerned with undercutting the competition on price for certain items, this may be evidence for that.
It's also interesting because if HF is no longer the automatic low-price leader, many of us will want to start checking other stores before just heading to HF by default. I was surprised to see it. I went to the HF site to find out how much cheaper the tool would be and whether it would be worthwhile to make two stops (because I have to go to Lowe's for the drywall either way).
Because anything that casts HF in a negative light is interesting here.
Hahahaha... SO true.
Thread title should have been "Lowes beats Harbor Freight"....
Lowes DESTROYS HF.!
A good old fashion price war for tools sounds interesting to me...
No, because it may document a shift in HF's market position and strategy. Remember that chart ARFLY posted in another HF-related thread?
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He said they seem to be moving from Stage 2 to Stage 3, and if they're no longer concerned with undercutting the competition on price for certain items, this may be evidence for that.
It's also interesting because if HF is no longer the automatic low-price leader, many of us will want to start checking other stores before just heading to HF by default. I was surprised to see it. I went to the HF site to find out how much cheaper the tool would be and whether it would be worthwhile to make two stops (because I have to go to Lowe's for the drywall either way).
Exactly Lowes, Home Depot, Ace Hardware, Meynards, Northern Tool and other retailers are US owned company's that employ people in the US. Competion is good