I think some truck brands want to do it,, especially if you would.
I like this statement because it is reasonable and likely acurate. But as you can see from some testimonial I just am not concerned about warranty on a 2 dollar item. if it was a piece that left me in a pinch would simply source another. At one time the Olympia in singles at TSC, 1.50 for 9/16. It aint a snapon and of a dozen in service busted about one in 20 yrs doing something to it with a hammer or impact.
I cant honestly say that warranty on a 2.00 item or 10.00 item is NOT a make or break item, I can swing buying a new 3.00 socket...but when you ADVERTISE & brag about a warranty, follow it up. For example Bostitch has a 100 year warranty on its hand tools...broke a utility knife within hours of opening it up, Clearly a MFG problem, I was only cutting insulation with it. Contacted Bostitch/Stanley and the canned response I got was "Mail it to us at....and we will evaluate it, if we determine it to be MFG problem, we will mail new one, if not, tough poopies"..
So 6 bucks to mail a 10.00 knife in HOPES i'd get a new one. At least I could have somewhat justified it if I knew I was getting a new one back. As you said, I've already got a bunch of utlity knives so no problem there, but I just bought a replacement the next time I saw the specials display at Home Depot...2 Dewalt versions for 12.99.
Dont even get me started on my Bostitch 25' Tape Measure...I LOVED That tape, but it developed a crack on the tape...no prob I figured, I'll order a new insert...nope, no dice...no replacement tape available. Apparently none of the 1.25" Stanley tapes have replacements available.... Sad.
Where I'm going with all of this is...while yes, Stanley may have nice quality tools, the warranty is absouletly ZERO. At least Harbor Freight has a decent warranty replacement policy...For that reason alone, I wouldnt buy Stanley.
Would you guys spend $6.00 to mail a $34.00 Socket to Snap On for evaluation? With the potential that the person on the other end says nope...not our problem...and just chucks your socket in the garbage? At least the guy on the truck can give you a reason, or if your a good customer, exchange it with a "Thanks for your business" handshake...THATS Customer Service.
Since they've closed my local sears, I've converted to a Kobalt guy myself now.