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ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > Duluth Trading: 30% Off Your Entire Order and Free Shipping Ends 12/13/19

Duluth Trading: 30% Off Your Entire Order and Free Shipping Ends 12/13/19

Dec 12, 2019 Benjamen 24 Comments

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Duluth Trading 30 Percent Off and Free Shipping H2019

Today and tomorrow, Duluth Trading is giving you 30% off your entire order, plus free shipping with no minimums. The offer ends 12/13/19.

Every few months Duluth Trading will have 20% or 25% off and free shipping promos, but it’s only once or twice a year that they give 30% off with free shipping.

If you’re not familiar with Duluth trading, they carry their own line of work clothes for men and women, various tools, seat covers, car organization products, dog gear, knives, and multi-tools.

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Duluth Tool Company Deluxe Seat Saver

I’ve purchased a few things from there over the years, such as their Deluxe Seat Saver, Firehose workpants, no-crack super hand cream, and several pairs of Keen boots.

The free shipping is valid only on domestic (US) standard delivery. This isn’t just valid for online orders, every time they have this deal it’s been valid in their brick-and-mortar stores too.

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Stuart’s Note: I’ve never ordered anything from Duluth before, but have been meaning to try their work pants for a while. Which one to try, and what else to add to my review shopping list for 2020? What are you going to buy?

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About Benjamen

Benjamen Johnson grew up watching his dad work as a contractor and woodworker. He became an electrical engineer and took an interest in woodworking. Check out Ben's projects at Electronsmith's 3D Prints or Instagram.

24 Comments

  1. Tim

    Dec 12, 2019

    I wear the foreman firehose flex pants at work. Looks nice and very durable. I always wait for a deal to get them around $40. In the past they would replace them if they ever got damaged.

    Reply
    • Josh

      Dec 12, 2019

      I second the Fire Hose Flex pants. I bought my first pair in 2015 and still have them today despite being worn frequently to work. I remember when I first got them thinking, “Wow, these could replace my tool belt!” The pockets and utility loops are plentiful, as well as useful.

      Reply
  2. Kyle

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Firehose Work Pants are fabulous so I’d start with those, but their gloves, underwear, and other clothes are all great too.

    Reply
  3. clayton keeney

    Dec 12, 2019

    some advice if you have never shopped there, their sizing runs large. I always go down a size when buying their clothes for example I normally wear an XL shirt but their large is fine and and even their pants I drop down a size.

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    • JR3 Home Performance

      Dec 13, 2019

      I go down 2 sizes sometimes. I’m 6’ and 170lb with low body fat %. For shirts I have to get their trim fit small vs normal shirts of M/L that don’t stay tucked in but the small trim Duluth shirts fit my more european body type better than stuff made for the typical american fat belly. No more plumbers butt here.

      Reply
  4. Gregg

    Dec 12, 2019

    I have been buying their long tail T-shirts for about 10 years now. They are very well-made and stand up over time. I highly recommend them.

    Reply
    • Jake

      Dec 12, 2019

      They have the t-shirts marked down plus the 30% off, comes out to just over $10, lowest price I’ve seen.

      Reply
  5. Hilton

    Dec 12, 2019

    Is it pronounced Do Looth or Dew Looth?

    Reply
    • Adam

      Dec 12, 2019

      Da looth

      They did change their return policy. Thank you abusers (witnessed boots and pants that looked like they were thru a hurricane & hell, but they took them back), but still great products.

      They also had a day in-store last year that you got $20 bonus on $50 giftcard. You can’t beat that bonus.

      Reply
      • Hilton

        Dec 13, 2019

        Ah thanks!

        Reply
  6. Jim Felt

    Dec 12, 2019

    I loved their kinda humble Bucket Boss beginnings. Long before their two buyout fueled retail store expansion.
    Their product artwork was the retail exception. Like J. Peterman was.
    Oh. And they, themselves, used to marvel at their occasional American made products.
    Now, for that, I only buy from sources like Leatherman and American Giant.
    Call me sentimental.

    Reply
  7. GML

    Dec 12, 2019

    Although not really tool related at all (well, depends where your thought process goes), their buck naked underwear is great.

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  8. Marc

    Dec 12, 2019

    I love my Duluth pants and will try ordering some today. … A little later… Unfortunately they have a history of discontinuing the pants that I like. Or not having my size. In any case there are no pants for me to buy during this sale…

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    • JR3 Home Performance

      Dec 13, 2019

      Yeah like the ultimate firehose pants. I need the kneepad pockets so had to switch to the flex version after they discontinued them..

      Reply
  9. Steve

    Dec 12, 2019

    Check out the US made heavy-duty milk crates that they offer as well. Good deal on this offer.

    Reply
  10. Koko The Talking Ape

    Dec 12, 2019

    My sister in law got me a pair of fleece-lined stretch Firehose work pants. They are awesome. Much more comfortable than long underwear, and my go-to when I have to be outdoors for more than a few hours in sub-freezing weather. The stretch feature helps keep them from being binding. Pockets galore, with flaps that can be secured with velcro, or tucked into the pocket and secured (with more velcro.) The hip pockets will swallow your arm to the elbow. The cut is adjusted so your regular size will fit.

    The new ones have a different construction, where the fleece lining is bonded to the canvas instead of free floating. I don’t know if those are as good.

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    • JR3 Home Performance

      Dec 13, 2019

      I tried a pair on and they felt nice. Probably the new style

      Reply
  11. Todd

    Dec 12, 2019

    Knock off another 30% and there prices would be Inline.

    Reply
  12. DrewM

    Dec 12, 2019

    I was actually planning to visit one of their stores this weekend but it appears with this new promo, the sale on one item I really wanted ended and now it is $15 more expensive AFTER the discount.

    Reply
  13. Koko The Talking Ape

    Dec 12, 2019

    And by the way, the “DuluthFlex” or “PowerFlex” or anything with “flex” means the pants have a little stretch. I highly recommend them (and also stretch offerings from Carhartt, Dickies, etc.) They are just more comfortable and less confining. They don’t wear out any faster, and they don’t cost (much) more.

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  14. Tool Junkie

    Dec 13, 2019

    Used your link & got some pants.

    Reply
  15. JR3 Home Performance

    Dec 13, 2019

    I wish they would make some longer armed options for flannels. I just visited the NJ store in person for the first time yesterday and couldn’t find a flannel size to fit well. I thought my girlfriend was going to have to drag me out of the place but it ended up being the other way around with her getting a little shopping crazy. Time will tell if she loves their stuff too

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  16. Thebear Koss

    Dec 13, 2019

    I got 2 pairs of Alaskan hard gear jeans for 44$ each, plus the 30% off, a waffle lined flannel shirt jac I have had my eye on for nearly half off, and a few bottles of their tea tree body scrub, that I always try to buy when it is on sale. I must say, their firehose flex cargo work pants are amazing. A little pricey for work, but definitely comfy enough to wear out and about and not looking like I just worked a 14 hour shift. For work clothes, I highly suggest Sierra Trading Post. Super cheap Carhartt, Dickies, Wrangler, etc. Just got 2 pairs of Dickies flex ripstop cargo pants for 13$ each with free shipping.

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  17. Snick514

    Dec 13, 2019

    Amazing store! Love the DuluthFlex Fire Hose Ultimate Cargo pants. Pants have a straight pocket front, makes it easy for cathing your tape measure unlike most of the pants with a slanted pockets. That’s all o wear for work.

    Try the Damn Soft under wear. I’ve been wearing the buck naked for years but they will slowly be replaced with the Damn Soft.

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