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    Home Depot Clearance Codes: What Price Endings Mean [2026]

    Home Depot does not publish a public chart that guarantees what every clearance price ending means or when the next markdown will happen. Shoppers commonly discuss endings such as .06 and .03, but the safest way to use them is as clues to investigate, then verify the current price and local availability.

    Home Depot does not publish a public clearance-code schedule that guarantees a markdown date from a price ending. The retailer does maintain an official clearance catalog. Treat endings such as .06 and .03 as unofficial shopper observations, then confirm the current local price before making a trip.

    Quick answer: A yellow tag identifies an item to inspect, but the cents ending alone does not prove when another markdown will occur. Check the item, store, and current price instead of calculating a future date from an unofficial code.
    Diagram of a Home Depot clearance tag showing the product description, SKU, current price, and an unofficial cents ending such as .06
    What each part of a yellow clearance tag can — and can’t — tell you. Illustrative example: Home Depot publishes no official price-ending key.

    What do Home Depot clearance price endings mean?

    Price endings can help shoppers recognize patterns reported by other shoppers, but Home Depot does not provide a public key that confirms those meanings chainwide. The search results for this topic mix Home Depot's current clearance page with an old employee-community discussion and secondary articles. That evidence does not support a guaranteed countdown for every store.

    A ten-year-old r/HomeDepot price-code thread says prices ending in .06 had six weeks before reaching a penny and .03 had three weeks. A 2024 Family Handyman article repeats several clearance-ending claims. Neither source is a current, chainwide policy published by Home Depot, so shoppers should not treat the numbers as a promise.

    Do .06 and .03 predict the next Home Depot markdown?

    No current Home Depot source in the live search results confirms that .06 guarantees six weeks or .03 guarantees three weeks until the next markdown. Those timing rules come from shopper and employee reports. A store may change a price, sell the item, move it, or remove it before any predicted date arrives.

    Use the ending as a reason to check the item now. If the price is not attractive, save the SKU and check again later without assuming a fixed schedule. The Home Depot clearance schedule guide explains why local timing can vary.

    How can shoppers verify a Home Depot clearance price?

    Match the tag to the product, record the SKU, select the intended store online, and verify the current price at that location. Home Depot's clearance catalog is useful for discovery, while Scavenger's Home Depot deal finder helps shoppers check local deal signals. The register remains the final check for an in-store purchase.

    1. Match the yellow tag's product description and SKU to the item on the shelf.
    2. Select the correct store before relying on an online listing.
    3. Use the Home Depot SKU lookup guide to keep the product identifier separate from the price.
    4. Check the current local result through the deal finder or ask an associate to scan the item.
    5. Let the register price determine whether to buy it.
    Scavenger homepage with a ZIP code search that scans local Home Depot inventories for penny deals and clearance markdowns
    Scavenger scans Home Depot inventories near your ZIP, so a tag’s ending can be checked against current local deal signals — try the deal finder.

    Does a clearance code guarantee that an item will reach one cent?

    A clearance ending does not guarantee that a shopper will later find the item for one cent. Inventory can sell before another reduction, and public search results do not establish a Home Depot policy promising a penny price. Shoppers who hunt for deep markdowns should verify each item instead of waiting on a countdown.

    Scavenger publishes local Home Depot deal signals without claiming that a particular SKU, price, or markdown date is guaranteed. Read how to find penny items at Home Depot before visiting a store.

    What should shoppers ignore on a clearance tag?

    Ignore any social post that turns one cents ending into a guaranteed chainwide date. Old charts may describe a pattern someone observed, but they cannot confirm current inventory or policy. The useful details are the SKU, the selected store, the price available now, and whether the item matches the tag.

    This guide intentionally does not list penny items, SKUs, future markdown dates, or guaranteed discounts. Those facts change by item and location and require a current, checkable source.

    Frequently asked questions

    What does .06 mean at Home Depot?+

    An old r/HomeDepot thread says .06 indicated six weeks before another markdown, and secondary articles repeat that claim. Home Depot does not publish that timing rule on its current clearance page, so treat .06 as an unofficial observation rather than a guaranteed countdown.

    What does .03 mean at Home Depot?+

    Shopper sources commonly describe .03 as a late clearance ending. No current Home Depot source in the live search results guarantees that an item will receive another markdown three weeks later, so verify the current price and local inventory.

    Do yellow tags mean clearance at Home Depot?+

    Secondary coverage associates yellow price tags with Home Depot clearance items. Match the tag to the product and SKU, then verify the current price because a tag color does not establish a future markdown date.

    Where can I find Home Depot clearance items online?+

    Home Depot maintains an official clearance catalog at homedepot.com/b/Clearance/N-5yc1vZ1z11adf. Select the intended store when checking availability, since the result you need is local.

    Can Scavenger decode a Home Depot clearance tag?+

    Scavenger helps shoppers check local Home Depot deal signals through its deal finder. Use the tag's SKU to identify the product, and do not rely on the cents ending alone to predict a future markdown.

    Will every Home Depot clearance item become a penny item?+

    No public Home Depot source guarantees that every clearance product will become a penny item available for purchase. An item may sell or leave the shelf before any further price change.

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