First, I know the world has been **** over the last few years... Politics, Covid, labor shortages, supply chain shortages, increased import costs, increased taxes, increased transportation costs (ex. increased fuel costs), increased inflation, etc, etc...
Second, I know HF is not alone in their price increases, but I'm using this example because it's easy to "paint the picture" (so to speak). HF is also not alone in ******* with their prices, constantly. Example; increase the price of an item and shortly there after put the item on sale or print a coupon to make the price drop more dramatic and make it feel like more of a savings, etc...
Having said that, I happened to take a screenshot of the US General Series 2 44" tool box on my phone on December 9th. And I was browsing the HF website this afternoon, and noticed the price of the 44" box went up $100 to $600 regular price. So I did some digging.
The HF Coupon Database website confirmed my findings. HF increased the price on 12/17/21 just before Christmas.
https://www.hfqpdb.com/price_changes
In April 2018 around the time the Series 2 was released, HF was selling the 44" for around $480 regular price.
By March 2020, it had gone up slightly to around $500 regular price. It's been around that price (not including sales or coupons) since and until the price jump last month.
See attached screenshots.
www.harborfreight.com
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I've also watched tools on Amazon increase in price (for example). I've watched this Gearwrench wrench set (again, for example) steadily rise in price from around $120 to $200. Yes, Amazon is not the best example because their price goes up and down randomly without reason (not including 3rd party vendors), but if you look at the "median regular price" between say Jan 2021 and Jan 2022, you'll see the increase. But again, it's just one example.
Second, I know HF is not alone in their price increases, but I'm using this example because it's easy to "paint the picture" (so to speak). HF is also not alone in ******* with their prices, constantly. Example; increase the price of an item and shortly there after put the item on sale or print a coupon to make the price drop more dramatic and make it feel like more of a savings, etc...
Having said that, I happened to take a screenshot of the US General Series 2 44" tool box on my phone on December 9th. And I was browsing the HF website this afternoon, and noticed the price of the 44" box went up $100 to $600 regular price. So I did some digging.
The HF Coupon Database website confirmed my findings. HF increased the price on 12/17/21 just before Christmas.
https://www.hfqpdb.com/price_changes
In April 2018 around the time the Series 2 was released, HF was selling the 44" for around $480 regular price.
By March 2020, it had gone up slightly to around $500 regular price. It's been around that price (not including sales or coupons) since and until the price jump last month.
See attached screenshots.
Harbor Freight Tools – Quality Tools at Discount Prices Since 1977
Harbor Freight buys their top quality tools from the same factories that supply our competitors. We cut out the middleman and pass the savings to you!
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I've also watched tools on Amazon increase in price (for example). I've watched this Gearwrench wrench set (again, for example) steadily rise in price from around $120 to $200. Yes, Amazon is not the best example because their price goes up and down randomly without reason (not including 3rd party vendors), but if you look at the "median regular price" between say Jan 2021 and Jan 2022, you'll see the increase. But again, it's just one example.
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