Uncle Buck
Banned
OK, the subject of how Sears warranties their taps and dies has been done here several times through the years. Some guys said they should be lifetime backed, some said they were, their current policy says no, they are not lifetime backed.
I have several Craftsman tool catalogs from the late 1960's and a good number from the 1970's. The catalogs I have as recent as 1977-78 were still proudly announcing that Sears taps and dies were all lifetime backed. There was no mistaking the message, it was clear as day!
I bought my standard set in 1977, what is Sears going to do when I bring my broken tap or die, and my 1977-78 tool catalog that shows my lifetime warranty and slide that under the associates nose? I do not see that I could be turned down? Anybody care to comment..........................
I have several Craftsman tool catalogs from the late 1960's and a good number from the 1970's. The catalogs I have as recent as 1977-78 were still proudly announcing that Sears taps and dies were all lifetime backed. There was no mistaking the message, it was clear as day!
I bought my standard set in 1977, what is Sears going to do when I bring my broken tap or die, and my 1977-78 tool catalog that shows my lifetime warranty and slide that under the associates nose? I do not see that I could be turned down? Anybody care to comment..........................


lawyer would have to get involved. I'm interested to see how this turns out. Take Sear's to their knees 
