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Level Up With These Home Depot Shopping SECRETS They Don’t Want YOU To Know!

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BURNSVILLE, MN – The Home Depot is a go-to destination for DIY enthusiasts, offering an endless supply of materials, tools, and expert advice. I feel like I practically live at the Burnsville, Minnesota store. LOL. Seasoned shoppers need to know that there are hidden tricks to saving money and making the most of every visit. From price-matching guarantees to secret discount bins, here are secret insider tips that will change how you shop at The Home Depot.

1. Take Advantage of the Low Price Guarantee

Why pay more when you don’t have to? The Home Depot offers a price match policy that ensures you get the best deal. If you find the same item in stock at a competitor for a lower price, The Home Depot will match it.

This applies to both in-store and online purchases—just be sure to factor in shipping costs when comparing online deals. Always check competitor ads and bring proof to the store to claim your savings.

2. Crack the Code of Price Tags

Ever noticed those yellow price tags? They hold secret clues about future markdowns.

If a price ends in .06, the item will be further reduced in six weeks. If it ends in .03, you’ve got three weeks before it’s either slashed to clearance or donated. Keep a close eye on these numbers to score major deals before they disappear.

3. Retroactive Sales Refunds

It’s frustrating to buy something at full price, only to see it go on sale days later. At The Home Depot, you can get a refund on the difference if your item goes on sale within 30 days of purchase.

Just bring your receipt to customer service, and they’ll refund you the extra cash. This makes tracking sales events, especially during major holidays, even more rewarding.

4. Hassle-Free Returns—With a Few Exceptions

Not sure which garden tool will work best? Buy both and return the one you don’t need! Most new, unopened items can be returned within 90 days for a full refund.

However, select items—like gas-powered equipment, furniture, electronics, and generators—must be returned within 30 days. If you used a Home Depot consumer credit card or a commercial account, you get a full year to return most items.

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5. The Pro Desk Isn’t Just for Pros

Think The Home Depot’s Pro Desk is just for contractors? Think again.

DIYers who regularly tackle projects can access exclusive deals and bulk pricing. Some stores even allow you to submit a shopping list ahead of time so that staff can gather everything for you—just swing by to pick it up and pay.

6. Get Cheap Lumber from the Cull Bin

When The Home Depot cuts lumber to size for customers, the leftover pieces often end up in the “cull lumber” bin. These scrap pieces, along with slightly damaged boards, are sold at steep discounts—sometimes up to 70% off.

If you’re not picky about dimensions, you can stock up on cheap wood for your next project.

7. Beware of Warped Lumber

A stack of lumber may look pristine at first glance, but many boards are warped, cracked, or otherwise flawed. Always inspect each piece before you buy to avoid the hassle of returning bad boards later.

If you’re not sure what to look for, ask an associate or check out guides on how to select high-quality lumber.

8. Discounted Mis-Tint Paint

Mistakes happen in the paint department—customers change their minds or a color doesn’t turn out as expected. These “mis-tint” cans end up on a clearance shelf, often at a fraction of the original price.

If you don’t need an exact shade, check out the discount paint section for a cheap way to freshen up a small project.

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9. Holiday Sales Are the Best Time to Buy Paint

Looking for a big paint discount? Major holidays like Memorial Day and the Fourth of July are prime times for clearance sales. Not only can you buy discounted paint, but the high volume of purchases also leads to an influx of bargain mis-tints.

If you’ve recently bought paint and it goes on sale, bring your receipt in for a price match refund.

10. Damaged Packaging Equals Big Savings

If an item’s packaging is ripped or dented, The Home Depot often marks it down—even if the product itself is in perfect condition.

Keep an eye out for these deals, especially in appliances, tools, and home improvement supplies. If you don’t mind a dented box, you could score a brand-new item for less.

11. One-Year Guarantee on Plants

Green thumbs rejoice—if a plant dies within a year of purchase, you can return it for a full refund! This applies to trees, shrubs, and perennials. Just make sure you keep your receipt and show that you provided proper care.

If your plant doesn’t thrive, The Home Depot has your back.

12. Rent Tools Instead of Buying

If you need a tool for a single project, there’s no need to splurge on a new one. The Home Depot rents out tools of all kinds, from power drills to concrete mixers. Plus, when these rental tools accumulate wear and tear, they’re often sold at a discount.

Unlike pawn shop finds, these tools have been inspected and maintained by professionals, making them a great option for bargain hunters.

Keep These Insider Tips in Mind!

By keeping these insider tips in mind, you can make every trip to The Home Depot more rewarding. Whether you’re hunting for deals, taking advantage of price-matching, or scoring discounted materials, a little strategy can lead to major savings.

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