70% off clearance alert on hidden home‑improvement finds

A Glitch Deals post flagged steep 70% clearance discounts on hidden home‑improvement items — a potential source for bargain tools and materials that customers love flagged. Seasonal or obscure clearances like this can be turned into value stories on the sales floor.

Multiple recent posts and deal sites have documented Home Depot markdowns hitting 70% or more on clearance items, including large-area rugs marked down to 70–90% in recent coverage. (yeswecoupon.com) Video and deal-channel finds have surfaced 70% markdowns on name-brand tools and tool kits, with at least one creator showing Ridgid and other power-tool discounts labeled at roughly 70% off. (youtube.com) Home Depot maintains a public Savings/Deals hub for special offers and daily deals that lists clearance categories and seasonal promotions used to stage deep markdowns. (homedepot.com) Clearance timing and price‑tag signals are codified in shopper guides: finance articles and deal blogs explain that price endings and tag colors indicate markdown stage and that end-of-season cycles commonly drive discounts toward 70%. (financebuzz.com) Home Depot’s Low Price Guarantee and published price-match guidance note exclusions for clearance and special promotions, meaning many deep markdowns flagged by social posts are not eligible for standard price matching. (homedepot.com) When viral posts cause customer surges, retailers see immediate traffic spikes and return/price‑check requests; past viral glitches at Home Depot produced high-volume buyer activity for Milwaukee tools in October 2024, which generated broader social discussion about store handling. (dailydot.com) Frontline handling options documented in customer‑facing guides include using in-store barcode scanners or the app to confirm live price, escalating unresolved pricing disputes to the store’s price‑check or Price Match team, and following Home Depot’s return or price‑adjustment procedures if applicable. (groupon.com) Deal forums and coupon sites that aggregate hidden clearances advise scanning high shelves and clearance bays regularly because stores rotate markdowns rapidly, making frequent physical checks the practical way for staff to spot and confirm 70%+ reductions on tools, materials, and seasonal stock. (glitchndealz.com)

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