vwishndaetr
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I don't normally cross-post as I just partake in the discussion on the originating forum, but since this is where a lot of tool nerds live - had anyone here had similar experiences with milwaukee tools? I am in the DeWalt ecosystem but there are some tools that aren't provided by DeWalt so naturally Milwaukee has been the second option.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MilwaukeeTool/comments/1u98vxv
Some context from the OP:
Who owns Milwaukee brands now? I know a lot of the brands tend to be in bed with each other... Curious who the mac daddy is that's screwing this all up.
Edit: I am not the OP. Just here to discuss the "best tools on the planet".
https://www.reddit.com/r/MilwaukeeTool/comments/1u98vxv
Some context from the OP:
A lot of people were interested in my last post so I figured it would only make sense to follow up here. I was using my multi-tool to cut some T1-11 siding and it began oozing lubricant out of the side. No abusive use at all. I shut it off and as I went to unlatch the locking mechanism, the head fell off the body. Very clearly the internal screws holding the casing together sheared off which I didn’t even think was possible.
I tried to push the head back in thinking it just disconnected, let go, and the head flopped off and the wires snapped so it was definitely broken at that point.
After posting in here, a lot of helpful people told me to warranty it, as it was only ~2yrs old. Talked to the Reddit rep, paid to print my shipping label and box, sent it in, and I was just informed that they’re denying the warranty claim because the product was in two pieces.
Reached back out to the Reddit rep who checked and said the same thing, even though my photo/original post clearly showed it connected by the wires (which was the only thing holding it together after the screws sheared).
I’ve been a loyalist to Milwaukee for many years now, owning an assortment of batteries and tools of theirs but I’ve gotta admit, this has really soured my view of their brand reputation. Clear screw failure, followed proper procedure, and they deny the warrant anyways.
No real purpose for this post other than to provide yall with an update. Just be careful, for some reason Milwaukee is no longer taking care of customers in regard to fulfilling warranties.
Who owns Milwaukee brands now? I know a lot of the brands tend to be in bed with each other... Curious who the mac daddy is that's screwing this all up.
Edit: I am not the OP. Just here to discuss the "best tools on the planet".
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