supersteve
Well-known member
Perhaps Herr Monte or one of our other German members can answer a question for me.
About fifteen years or so ago I worked with a fellow from Germany (I'm an auto mechanic in the US) who told me that it was illegal for a tool company to sell a tool in Germany with a lifetime warranty. This was supposedly because traditionally the German companies didn't offer the lifetime warranty that US companies did and when Snap-On showed on the scene, the German companies didn't want the competion changing the rules and grabbing all the business due to a more attractive warranty policy.
Is this true or was he full of it?
Just curious.
Thanks.
About fifteen years or so ago I worked with a fellow from Germany (I'm an auto mechanic in the US) who told me that it was illegal for a tool company to sell a tool in Germany with a lifetime warranty. This was supposedly because traditionally the German companies didn't offer the lifetime warranty that US companies did and when Snap-On showed on the scene, the German companies didn't want the competion changing the rules and grabbing all the business due to a more attractive warranty policy.
Is this true or was he full of it?
Just curious.
Thanks.


