Holt
Well-known member
Because it's always 'easy' for a manufacturer to speak highly of their product but the real truth come's to light when it's time to honor one by replacing it, when it fails! No questions asked!
But don't you agree that a no question asked policy is 1 of the reasons companies like Craftsman are outsourcing more of their products. I don't understand how you could want a company to turn a blind eye on the warranty process and replace a tool that fails without questioning why it failed. We sit on this forum and beech about how craftsman is outsourcing and questioning why they are all while the next thread down is about seeing some guy turn in a bucket of tools to the sears counter and get full replacements for dirty rusted or plain broken from improper use. Yes there response could have been a little more professional sounding. But what if a Snap on rep came on here and gave the same response. Would we all start yelling no more Snap on for me. This is no disrespect to you Mr Tool I understand we all have reasons for picking a brand and things like this could just curve us down one path or another.





