I was talking with my Cornwell dealer today. He had a pile of broken tools; that, looked new, besides the breakage.
I said, I have had the same models for years and never had a problem. He told me some stories about "tool use", and the abuse he had seen. he also stated, they are under warranty anyway, but it must be frustrating. Like 1/2inch to 3/8 adaptors, being put on a 3/4 to 1/2 inch adaptors, with a 3/4 impact driving it, standing on 3/8dr. ratchets, impacting chrome sockets, etc.etc..
If I try to put myself in their place, I might have an attitude the third week, I received the same tool back. I have an idea about what I would say, but I'll keep it to myself
Anyhow, this is not an excuse for dealers/companies, not to accept legitimate claims.
I figured, based on many years, about 3 percent of all the tools bought needed warranty for legitimate reasons. The number was worse; when, I was young, but for the past decade, 3% is accurate.
Alot of guys are pretty good about proper use, the few that think, lifetime warranty means destroy, without penalty, hurt the industry, and probably drive prices up.
I think, dealers should have to warranty for their customers only. Corporate should take care of the non-dealer claims. i.e.If you bought a SO tool on ebay, why should a dealer take it out of his inventory and hurt his stock, if you are not his customer???SO corporate should take care of it. It's the tool companies' warranty. They are screwing their own dealers, no wonder they are stressed.
I said, I have had the same models for years and never had a problem. He told me some stories about "tool use", and the abuse he had seen. he also stated, they are under warranty anyway, but it must be frustrating. Like 1/2inch to 3/8 adaptors, being put on a 3/4 to 1/2 inch adaptors, with a 3/4 impact driving it, standing on 3/8dr. ratchets, impacting chrome sockets, etc.etc..If I try to put myself in their place, I might have an attitude the third week, I received the same tool back. I have an idea about what I would say, but I'll keep it to myself

Anyhow, this is not an excuse for dealers/companies, not to accept legitimate claims.
I figured, based on many years, about 3 percent of all the tools bought needed warranty for legitimate reasons. The number was worse; when, I was young, but for the past decade, 3% is accurate.
Alot of guys are pretty good about proper use, the few that think, lifetime warranty means destroy, without penalty, hurt the industry, and probably drive prices up.
I think, dealers should have to warranty for their customers only. Corporate should take care of the non-dealer claims. i.e.If you bought a SO tool on ebay, why should a dealer take it out of his inventory and hurt his stock, if you are not his customer???SO corporate should take care of it. It's the tool companies' warranty. They are screwing their own dealers, no wonder they are stressed.

Here he comes again, lock the truck door