billymade
Well-known member
Sears has a 90 day return policy; if you don't want them, return them and get some other high quality tools that work! Good luck!
No connection at all...Evolv makes a great climbing shoe, though...
BTW...That is Chris Sharma, the strongest climber on the planet, climbing the hardest known route on the planet (for which those shoes are named). Because the route is overhung, a helmet would not be of any use (several hundred feet off the ground) and every extra ounce counts. Can't speak for the shirt, but If I looked like Chris Sharma, I would never wear a shirt...
WSMC633, what was your problem returning your craftsman ratchet? Please let us know what the problem was...
That's the thing, individual tools are priced so that you're more inclined to buy a set. And if you decide just to buy one size? Greater profit margins. win-win for the retailer.I was at my local sears last week. I was looking at the screwdrivers, and guess what? It costs $1.70 more to buy a cheap-***, painted-tip, Made in China Evolv #2 phillips screwdriver than it does to buy a better, Made in USA Craftsman #2 phillips screwdriver.
Well, at Sears they do generally give you a rebuilt ratchet as a exchange, many here just go to the new ratchets, get a new one and take it to the counter... if you are having problems ask for a manager and if you are not getting satisfaction call the this number:
Customer Relations Hotline:
1-800-549-4505
Email us your questions, comments and experiences
or send a letter to:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/nb_10153_12608_NB_CSeMail?refLink=relations&adCell=A4
Sears National Customer Relations
3333 Beverly Road
Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Like billymade said Sears does repalce with rebuilt. A couple of weeks ago I returned 3/8's and 1/2" ratchets from the mid 60's that a neighbor of mine found in the bottom of a bucket of water. They looked like solid bars of rust. I got new tools off the shelf and traded them out with no problem.
I was thinking of getting the Hex Bit Socket Set. Unsure after reading this thread.


having fun talking to yourself? How many personalities do you have?![]()
Sorry, but if you're a mechanic (which leads me to believe you're a pro), why would you ever buy Evolv tools to make a living? I'd put them at the same level as a combo screwdriver in the checkout isle of Walgreens. They're for homeowners that aren't especially tool savvy.
Holy Round Head Ratchet, Batman. I read it three times, with comprehension diminishing each time. On the positive side, he spells "decent" correctly, which can be rare around here.