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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:53 am    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

Harley, when I try to order the item it comes up at $139.95 that is the regular price, but the sale price does not come up. Is the item still on sale?

Jim streit



Harley wrote: [quote]--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: Harley <harley(at)agelesswings.com> (harley(at)agelesswings.com)

Oops...I broke the link!

Here's the link to the borescope itself...remember, it was only $99.99 in the store here in Henrietta.

www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?itemnumber=66550&Submit=Go

The manual's link was OK...

Harley
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:09 am    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

I mentioned the price difference in the last email.

It was $99.99 in the store...$139 on the website...note at the bottom of the listing on the website, it says: "Prices on our website may or may not be current prices in our stores"

I first saw it for the $99.99 price in a flyer that Harbor Freight sent two days ago.

Harley
Jim Streit wrote: [quote] Harley, when I try to order the item it comes up at $139.95 that is the regular price, but the sale price does not come up. Is the item still on sale?

Jim streit



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Oops...I broke the link!

Here's the link to the borescope itself...remember, it was only $99.99 in the store here in Henrietta.

www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?itemnumber=66550&Submit=Go

The manual's link was OK...

Harley
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:49 am    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

At 01:03 PM 6/16/2009, you wrote:
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I mentioned the price difference in the last email.

It was $99.99 in the store...$139 on the website...note at the bottom of the listing on the website, it says: "Prices on our website may or may not be current prices in our stores"

A gentleman at the local HF store explained that
their merchandising is handled through three
somewhat exclusive channels. The catalog sales,
website sales and storefront sales are different
pipes and may have differences in prices and
products offered.

On occasion, I've been to the local store with
a catalog in hand where the catalog price was
lower than the store price . . . they readily
offered the product at the lower price. But
sale prices in the stores are not tightly tied
to the catalog or website offerings.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:14 pm    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
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At 01:03 PM 6/16/2009, you wrote:
Quote:
I mentioned the price difference in the last email.

It was $99.99 in the store...$139 on the website...note at the bottom of the listing on the website, it says: "Prices on our website may or may not be current prices in our stores"

A gentleman at the local HF store explained that
their merchandising is handled through three
somewhat exclusive channels. The catalog sales,
website sales and storefront sales are different
pipes and may have differences in prices and
products offered.

On occasion, I've been to the local store with
a catalog in hand where the catalog price was
lower than the store price . . . they readily
offered the product at the lower price. But
sale prices in the stores are not tightly tied
to the catalog or website offerings.


Bob . . .
A gentleman in another forum I belong to mentioned that Ridgid has the same thing...so...

A search for "color inspection cameras" comes up with several different brand names, and ALL of them are identical. Looks like this is one of those cases where China makes it and sells it to everyone who wants to market one, putting their own brand name on them. The prices for this unit vary from as high as $450 for the 4UCAM model, to Harbor Freight's $99. The average appears to be around $250. Dollars to donuts, Harbor Freight is getting them from the same company that is making them for Ridgid.

http://tinyurl.com/mw5yug
http://tinyurl.com/nskvv5

Also one of the accessories available for it is a 9.5 mm camera to replace the 17mm one that comes with it (the camera and flexible cable plug into the same hand unit). That size WILL fit in a spark plug hole! It also says that the smaller camera has a shorter focal distance for closer and smaller work.
http://tinyurl.com/makor3

I'll bet that it fits the HF model perfectly! Know I now why the unit felt so substantial and "un-Harbor Freight-Like" when I opened up the package! It was probably designed for Ridgid!

Now if we can only get HF to sell that smaller camera accessory...if they ever do, it'll prolly be for $9.99 or so! <G>

Harley
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:03 pm    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

Harley,
Could you cut/paste the coupon (if it was a coupon sale) or the flier? I searched my HF emails and couldn& 38217;t find the item, but if I had a coupon/flier, the local store would honor it. Thanks, Don




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Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: New from Harbor Freight



Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
At 01:03 PM 6/16/2009, you wrote:


I mentioned the price difference in the last email.

It was 499.99 in the store... 4139 on the website...note at the bottom of the listing on the website, it says: "Prices on our website may or may not be current prices in our stores"

A gentleman at the local HF store explained that
their merchandising is handled through three
somewhat exclusive channels. The catalog sales,
website sales and storefront sales are different
pipes and may have differences in prices and
products offered.

On occasion, I've been to the local store with
a catalog in hand where the catalog price was
lower than the store price . . . they readily
offered the product at the lower price. But
sale prices in the stores are not tightly tied
to the catalog or website offerings.



Bob . . .
A gentleman in another forum I belong to mentioned that Ridgid has the same thing...so...

A search for "color inspection cameras" comes up with several different brand names, and ALL of them are identical. Looks like this is one of those cases where China makes it and sells it to everyone who wants to market one, putting their own brand name on them. The prices for this unit vary from as high as 4450 for the 4UCAM model, to Harbor Freight's 499. The average appears to be around 4250. Dollars to donuts, Harbor Freight is getting them from the same company that is making them for Ridgid.

http://tinyurl.com/mw5yug
http://tinyurl.com/nskvv5

Also one of the accessories available for it is a 9.5 mm camera to replace the 17mm one that comes with it (the camera and flexible cable plug into the same hand unit). That size WILL fit in a spark plug hole 1 It also says that the smaller camera has a shorter focal distance for closer and smaller work.
http://tinyurl.com/makor3

I'll bet that it fits the HF model perfectly 1 Know I now why the unit felt so substantial and "un-Harbor Freight-Like" when I opened up the package 1 It was probably designed for Ridgid 1

Now if we can only get HF to sell that smaller camera accessory...if they ever do, it'll prolly be for 49.99 or so 1 <G>

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:19 pm    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

>>but if I had a coupon/flier, the local store would honor it.<<

Yep, they are great that way! I've done that myself in the past. However, it wasn't a coupon sale...it was in the Fourth of July flier...you may not have received it yet! I just got mine yesterday.

The price in the store scanned as $99.99, so it was in their computer as that price...no coupon or flier needed. However...

I took the flier with me in case they didn't have the current price, and ran into another gentleman who was trying to convince the cashier that he saw the price of ANOTHER item for less but he didn't have the flier with him. So, I gave him mine!

So, sorry, I don't have it (but neither did the store yet...the store manager here said that they usually get the fliers that are mailed to the customers a few days after the customers get them.)

If you don't get one by Monday next week, or your local store doesn't have it by then, let me know and I'll see if I can dig one up locally. HF is only about 5 minutes from me here.

BTW...in further research, I discovered that that inspection camera is a Ridgid, and is last year's model that is being sold by the manufacturer in China under a bunch of other brand names now that Ridgid's is a bit different (use the same camera head and cable for both, though.)

Harley
Don Curry wrote: [quote]
Harley,
Could you cut/paste the coupon (if it was a coupon sale) or the flier? I searched my HF emails and couldn’t find the item, but if I had a coupon/flier, the local store would honor it. Thanks, Don




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Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: New from Harbor Freight



Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
At 01:03 PM 6/16/2009, you wrote:


I mentioned the price difference in the last email.

It was $99.99 in the store...$139 on the website...note at the bottom of the listing on the website, it says: "Prices on our website may or may not be current prices in our stores"

A gentleman at the local HF store explained that
their merchandising is handled through three
somewhat exclusive channels. The catalog sales,
website sales and storefront sales are different
pipes and may have differences in prices and
products offered.

On occasion, I've been to the local store with
a catalog in hand where the catalog price was
lower than the store price . . . they readily
offered the product at the lower price. But
sale prices in the stores are not tightly tied
to the catalog or website offerings.



Bob . . .
A gentleman in another forum I belong to mentioned that Ridgid has the same thing...so...

A search for "color inspection cameras" comes up with several different brand names, and ALL of them are identical. Looks like this is one of those cases where China makes it and sells it to everyone who wants to market one, putting their own brand name on them. The prices for this unit vary from as high as $450 for the 4UCAM model, to Harbor Freight's $99. The average appears to be around $250. Dollars to donuts, Harbor Freight is getting them from the same company that is making them for Ridgid.

http://tinyurl.com/mw5yug
http://tinyurl.com/nskvv5

Also one of the accessories available for it is a 9.5 mm camera to replace the 17mm one that comes with it (the camera and flexible cable plug into the same hand unit). That size WILL fit in a spark plug hole! It also says that the smaller camera has a shorter focal distance for closer and smaller work.
http://tinyurl.com/makor3

I'll bet that it fits the HF model perfectly! Know I now why the unit felt so substantial and "un-Harbor Freight-Like" when I opened up the package! It was probably designed for Ridgid!

Now if we can only get HF to sell that smaller camera accessory...if they ever do, it'll prolly be for $9.99 or so! <G>

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:34 pm    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

How long was the price good for?
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Could you cut/paste the coupon (if it was a coupon sale) or the flier? I searched my HF emails and couldn’t find the item, but if I had a coupon/flier, the local store would honor it. Thanks, Don




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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:52 pm    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

Looks like I'd better get that flier back if these questions keep coming up!

>>How long was the price good for?<<

Not sure how long, it was in the Fourth of July flier, so I would guess that it was good until at least the Fourth of July!  But, in the past, I've taken in old fliers with old prices on them (a few weeks old, not years! <G>) and they have honored them.

Harley

Steve Thomas wrote: [quote]How long was the price good for?
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On Jun 16, 2009, at 3:00 PM, Don Curry wrote:
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Harley,
Could you cut/paste the coupon (if it was a coupon sale) or the flier?  I searched my HF emails and couldn’t find the item, but if I had a coupon/flier, the local store would honor it.  Thanks, Don

 
   

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Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:14 PM
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com (aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: New from Harbor Freight

 

Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
At 01:03 PM 6/16/2009, you wrote:


I mentioned the price difference in the last email.

It was $99.99 in the store...$139 on the website...note at the bottom of the listing on the website, it says: "Prices on our website may or may not be current prices in our stores"

  A gentleman at the local HF store explained that
  their merchandising is handled through three
  somewhat exclusive channels. The catalog sales,
  website sales and storefront sales are different
  pipes and may have differences in prices and
  products offered.

  On occasion, I've been to the local store with
  a catalog in hand where the catalog price was
  lower than the store price . . . they readily
  offered the product at the lower price.  But
  sale prices in the stores are not tightly tied
  to the catalog or website offerings.




       Bob . . . A gentleman in another forum I belong to mentioned that Ridgid has the same thing...so...

A search for "color inspection cameras" comes up with several different brand names, and ALL of them are identical.  Looks like this is one of those cases where China makes it and sells it to everyone who wants to market one, putting their own brand name on them. The prices for this unit vary from as high as $450 for the 4UCAM model, to Harbor Freight's $99. The average appears to be around $250.  Dollars to donuts, Harbor Freight is getting them from the same company that is making them for Ridgid.
 
http://tinyurl.com/mw5yug
http://tinyurl.com/nskvv5

Also one of the accessories available for it is a 9.5 mm camera to replace the 17mm one that comes with it (the camera and flexible cable plug into the same hand unit).  That size WILL fit in a spark plug hole! It also says that the smaller camera has a shorter focal distance for closer and smaller work. 
http://tinyurl.com/makor3

I'll bet that it fits the HF model perfectly!  Know I now why the unit felt so substantial and "un-Harbor Freight-Like"  when I opened up the package! It was probably designed for Ridgid! 

Now if we can only get HF to sell that smaller camera accessory...if they ever do, it'll prolly be for $9.99 or so! <G>

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:50 pm    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

At 05:50 PM 6/16/2009, you wrote:
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Looks like I'd better get that flier back if these questions keep coming up!

>>How long was the price good for?<<

Not sure how long, it was in the Fourth of July flier, so I would
guess that it was good until at least the Fourth of July! But, in
the past, I've taken in old fliers with old prices on them (a few
weeks old, not years! <G>) and they have honored them.

Yeah. They've been very consumer friendly here too.
Had a 2.5Kw generator still in a box that I wanted
to trade in for a 6Kw machine. I'd had it almost
three years. He looked in the computer and found
that it was still stocked in their system so he
took it back and gave me full credit toward the
larger machine.

On the few occasions I've had quality issues (like
un-sticky sticky-stuff on sanding disks, they
swapped out and/or refunded even if I didn't have
the receipt.

What they may lack in quality of some items, they
more than compensated for it in customer service.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:30 pm    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

As I said, Don...the foam is semi-ridgid (oops, I mean rigid <G>)...Makes a great permanent storage box for it. It isn't a blown plastic container like some tools have, with a latching lid, but it is thick walled, and protective enough to store it in.

Originally, I was going to say "foam" but I didn't want anyone to think that it was that fragile styrofoam that is often used to pack around elctronics. The foam that the camera is packed with has a waxy feel to it...very sturdy.

Harley

Don Curry wrote: [quote]
Harley said: “The first thing I noticed was that it was very well packaged in a semi-rigid plastic container. I'll use that to store it in.”

I got my HF sale paper today and hurried down to the store to pick up one of these little gems. When I got there, I was surprised to see the thing in a foam-filled cardboard box. No plastic container. What are other folks finding: plastic containers or cardboard boxes?
Don




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I received a flyer from Harbor Freight yesterday, and one of the items in it was a new "borescope" that was priced down from $139 (on their website) to $99.99 in the local stores.

So, knowing that I would need one soon to exam the inside of my fuel tanks when I get the holes for the fuel filler assembly cut (and who knows what other little holes I'd have to inspect), I went down and bought it.

I bought it...it was much better than I expected, and a lot more solid than other Harbor Freight items I bought in the past. The first thing I noticed was that it was very well packaged in a semi-rigid plastic container. I'll use that to store it in.

I think it has a lot of neat features (in addition to the price), so I thought I'd pass it on to you people in case you are looking for a tool to examine those hard to view places as well.

The camera/light source head is 5/8 inch in diameter...the flexible shaft is 3 feet long. The camera, flex shaft and mounting head on the handle are attached with o-rings and are claimed to be water proof. The whole thing (including the monitor) has a nice solid feel to it and appears to be pretty rugged. Not the usual thin plastic like the Chinese stuff often is.

The length of the camera head before it starts to be bendable may be a problem for some applications though, as even though the camera and it's fitting itself is only a little less than 3 inches in length, it needs 4-1/2 inches of clearance straight in to get a full bend in the flexible shaft. An application like this would be a good place to use the 45 degree mirror attachment that comes with it that I mention below.

The monitor/display is in color, has adjustable brightness (in addition to the LED light source brightness adjustments), contrast and orientation (rotates the image in four steps) and can be removed easily from the handle and remoted as it uses a wireless connection to the camera. It also has a video output. It's cable has a standard RCA connector on the end so you can input it to any device that will accept a composite video input for recording or viewing on a larger screen.

The camera and LEDs runs on 4 AA batteries in the handle, and the monitor has a rechargeable lithium ion battery. It comes with the charger as well. It has three attachments that fit over the camera head ...a mirror, a magnet and a pick. So you can hunt down and move or pick up things you find in those deep dark holes.

It uses super bright LEDs for the camera's light source, and the light level is adjustable through a trigger on the handle. The camera does pretty good in low light as well...I was viewing items in my house this morning without using the LEDs.

You can see it online here:
www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?function=Search

And the manual is here:
www.harborfreight.com/manuals/66000-66999/66550.pdf

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:41 pm    Post subject: New from Harbor Freight Reply with quote

FWIW

I saw Harleys post yesterday and went to my local Harbor Freight Store (Margate FL) Iwent up to the counter and asked for the $99 wireless inspection camera item #66550. The clerk got 1 off the shelf, rang it up at $99.95+tax and I was out the door. No coupon or anything. And yes, it works great.....

Don Curry wrote: [quote]
Harley,
Could you cut/paste the coupon (if it was a coupon sale) or the flier? I searched my HF emails and couldn’t find the item, but if I had a coupon/flier, the local store would honor it. Thanks, Don




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Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: New from Harbor Freight



Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
At 01:03 PM 6/16/2009, you wrote:


I mentioned the price difference in the last email.

It was $99.99 in the store...$139 on the website...note at the bottom of the listing on the website, it says: "Prices on our website may or may not be current prices in our stores"

A gentleman at the local HF store explained that
their merchandising is handled through three
somewhat exclusive channels. The catalog sales,
website sales and storefront sales are different
pipes and may have differences in prices and
products offered.

On occasion, I've been to the local store with
a catalog in hand where



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