ibedayank
Well-known member
HF warranty...no problem just pull the proof of purcase from the file...
From now on, I'll be looking to Wiha or even Felo.
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In your haste to call me stupid, you forgot to read my post. I said I do not expect ****. I want tools that won't break and I could care less what the warranty is.
If snap on individual pieces break, I throw them out and buy new ones - if they are designed poorly then I don't buy that brand again - I don't care who sells them.
I don't have time to mess with returns and I don't have time to mess with inferior products. If a product breaks when it is new and I haven't abused it, I expect the company to take care of it. If a product is "years" old and fails, well then either I abused it, or it wore out or it was a bad product. In any case I throw it away and buy something else.
I've personally had those wera green handled tools doused in oil and gasoline and transmission fluid and several other things and haven't had a problem with them. I think they are far superior to the Snap-on screwdrivers I own. If it's a common problem that the soft handles go sticky, I'd like to know about it, and I will change my opinion about Wera. Then when they get sticky, I'll throw them out and buy something else.
I'm telling you it doesn't pay to chase warranty claims on small dollar items. If I have more money than sense in your mind, maybe there is a lesson there...
Any tool can break no matter what brand or when it was built using it under normal conditions. You seem like one of those people that don't hold a company accountable. This is one problem with the tool industry. People that won't do anything about things. When companies are not held accountable for their warranties then it makes it rough on those people who have to raise a stink. I've personaly seen tool companies change policy over post on this forum.
Any tool can break no matter what brand or when it was built using it under normal conditions. You seem like one of those people that don't hold a company accountable. This is one problem with the tool industry. People that won't do anything about things. When companies are not held accountable for their warranties then it makes it rough on those people who have to raise a stink. I've personaly seen tool companies change policy over post on this forum.

You again fail to understand me.
I hold the company ultimately accountable. They better make good stuff that doesn't break or I won't buy it - period.
If it breaks, I don't want another one - it's a waste of my time. I want a better one.
I don't want a "lifetime warranty" I want a tool that doesn't need a warranty - it's that simple.
And I have not experienced many hand tools which broke when used under normal conditions - a few, but not many. most every hand tool I've ever broken was being pushed beyond it's limit, and I don't deserve a replacement in that case.
I don't want a "lifetime warranty" I want a tool that doesn't need a warranty - it's that simple.
OK thanks for taking the time to read and understand.I can understand your point of view, and I think this might just be a matter of tone getting lost on the internet. I think any of us would agree that it's better to have a tool that doesn't break than a tool that can be sent back.
When I break a HF tool, I throw it in the trash. A $2.99 needle nose plier is disposable. Not even with the gas used to take it back. When I break something because I was being stupid and doing something I shouldn't have been doing, I **** it up and buy a new one. Maybe even upgrade to something better, with a lesson learned in my back pocket.
That being said, if a high-priced tool breaks under reasonable circumstances (I think we all know when we do something we shouldn't have been doing), I damn well want a new one if my warranty says I'm entitled to one. Wera doesn't make HF screwdrivers. They're as well-priced as competitors that, apparently, do more for their customers.
Given the facts on display, I can't really recommend them anymore, though I often sang the praises of my Kraftform Kompakt. That Kraftform will be my last Wera purchase, unfortunately.
Let me know when you find one.
Even the best designed tool in the world is subject to manufacturing variations that can't always be caught in production and maybe one out of 10,000 will break because of it.
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Then we have a guy claim to be from Wera Tools give a lame explanation of their warranty. Then we have the OP come back on and say they had contacted him and they would take care of it.
Now all or none of the above could be true. But the only real fact is that there is no verification on any of it.
I'll verify that it's a Wera employee posting as Wera. I alerted their CS (via webpage form) to the thread here with the hope that they would take care of the OP, and they came online and posted.
This isn't some elaborate conspiracy of sock-puppet accounts to make Wera look bad.
Personally, I want the facts about this - if dozens of folks start reporting their Wera handles going gooey - and they have some photos to back it up - well then it is time to move on to another brand, and I don't care what the warranty is. If the OP's tools are a one-off problem because of a manufacturing defect, or even an exposure defect - well then I'm still happy with Wera and I still don't care about their warranty.

I just dont get it, this is a little screwdriver that have been used for several years, and it costs what? 8-10$?
i´ve been using Wera for 15-20 years, have never let me down.
If one little screwdriver would got worned out, i would probably just laugh about it...and buy me a new one....
I think with tools though some people do get kind of carried away with the idea of a Lifetime Warranty. Yeah they are guaranteed not to break for the life that you own them. But really, if they are 10 - 15 years old it's probably time you invest in a new set of screwdrivers. I think with some items isn't a lifetime now considered to be like just 25 years?
throw it away - buy Wiha.
Price like Wera - Quality like Snap-On![]()
WIHA is the BEEZ KNEEZ, I snapped the tip, i took it into the store i got it from, direct replacement in 5minutes no questions asked, not ********.
Ill be stayiong away from WERA their attitude and disrespect for the OP has not impressed me.
WERA make good proudcts but arrogance is not acceptable when dealing with clients.
they only replaced it because they were getting a severe bashing here. seems like a rebound action as a sort of damage control
