chad s
Well-known member
Wow, this is getting out of hand. I know that a lifetime warranty thats been stated for all these years would be missed, but is it the end of the world? Based on principal, its upseting to see it go, but Sears is fighting a battle as well. Their "made in USA" manufacturing costs are much higher than Stanley and non USA Kobalt. Kudos to them for keeping their product a USA made one. perhaps limiting or changing their old warranty is the ONLY way to afford to keep their product USA made.
Think of how many things we buy that have a 90 day or 1 year warranty. We have been spoiled for years with lifetime warrantied tools. How often do you break a tool? If its often, you are either missusing a quality tool, or buying junk.
For what you pay for a Craftsman tool, mostly they hold up well, at a great value. If your using them correctly, you wont need to get many replacements, and for the price, if you had to pay to replace a tool once or twice a year, its not the end of the world. Would you rather buy a chiwanese made Stanley product and ADD to the growing american manufacturing problem (that probably has caused Sears to change their policy)?
Now if you wanna rant on a warranty policy, Snap on's "no warranet for non professional use" policy is, in my opinion, totaly unfair..... But I buy their tools anyway, becase I like them, and since I dont missuse them, I would very rarely need warranty service anyway.
Think of how many things we buy that have a 90 day or 1 year warranty. We have been spoiled for years with lifetime warrantied tools. How often do you break a tool? If its often, you are either missusing a quality tool, or buying junk.
For what you pay for a Craftsman tool, mostly they hold up well, at a great value. If your using them correctly, you wont need to get many replacements, and for the price, if you had to pay to replace a tool once or twice a year, its not the end of the world. Would you rather buy a chiwanese made Stanley product and ADD to the growing american manufacturing problem (that probably has caused Sears to change their policy)?
Now if you wanna rant on a warranty policy, Snap on's "no warranet for non professional use" policy is, in my opinion, totaly unfair..... But I buy their tools anyway, becase I like them, and since I dont missuse them, I would very rarely need warranty service anyway.

