I thought I should post an update to let you all know that I did receive a new replacement socket, just as promised. So although I had a long wait (just like when I originally bought it), the warranty was honored to my satisfaction.
I thought I should post an update to let you all know that I did receive a new replacement socket, just as promised. So although I had a long wait (just like when I originally bought it), the warranty was honored to my satisfaction.

whew... I can sleep better now.
135 for a socket..yeah ok
considering the cost of the wheels its made to remove i think thats the least of your concerns.
considering the cost of the wheels its made to remove i think thats the least of your concerns.
whew... I can sleep better now.
135 for a socket..yeah ok
freakin' nasa dont/wont spend that much...
Oh, ye of little faith.
LOL!!! you have called my bluff!

Glad everything worked out; I guess Hazet does stand behind its warranty or Jens has killer Hazet AG connection! Either way; Jens seems like a awesome dealer and is willing to go above and beyond to make customers or soon to be customers happy! So, Jens what was the background on this warranty? Did Hazet swallow it or did you have to do something special to get it done? I think we across the pond would like to know! I am still confused about the German tool industries warranty...Thanks for making it happen for scottmlew! Let us know how the new tool performs...
PS: are you going to do everything by hand now?![]()
Oh, ye of little faith. NASA has the worlds most expensive combination cordless drill/driver/torque wrench:
It's called the "Pistol Grip Tool" and its a fully shielded beast. The PGT has a 3/8″ drive that works with multiple types fasteners. It can dish out .7 to 25 ft-lbs of torque in its motorized mode, and up to 35 ft-lbs in manual mode. The speed of the device ranges from 0 to 60 RPM, and even the number of revolutions per pull of the trigger can be programmed. Oh, and since astronauts have sausage fingers with those pressurized gloves, Mission Control can adjust all the various settings wirelessly if they need to.
The LED display shows status info and the rpm or torque being applied. On one charge the 39V batteries, which can be changed mid-mission, will drive 80 fasteners down to 25 ft-lbs.
All this very good, informative discussion reinforces my long held belief that I should buy commonly availiable cars with steel wheels that require no special attention.
BTW, does this car not have tire changing tools with it? What is the driver supposed to do if he/she runs over a piece of steel on a dark and rainy night and destroys the tire? My wife did that last year and I think that piece of steel would have destroyed one of those expensive run flat tires. She called me to drive 20 miles to change the tire, which was fine, but she could have changed the tire if necessary.
KEH
Jens, its even more commendable that you got it handled; BECAUSE of the fact you did not sell it to him! I can only imagine that you now have a NEW customer; because of your willingness to get the situation handled!Bravo, to you and Hazet AG!
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