redsky49
Well-known member
In view of all the incensed posters regarding the new SK warranty terms, I offer the following:
This is a 1/4" socket set I purchased from Sears (I think) about 35 years ago. It has served me well on small engines, motorcycles, even some electronic gear. The only drawback after all those years is that one socket is starting to have the chrome peel off and show some corrosion. The tools have been well cared for, and they have the "V" stamping which I believe indicates an earlier, and perhaps better, manufacturer.
My dilemma, should I bring in the one failing socket for replacement, or keep the set original? The socket still works after all. And exactly what does Sears owe me after all this time?
My take on all this is I have gotten my money's worth and more, and will keep the set as is. Maybe return it to the back of the tool chest where it normally resides and let some later tools perform its tasks.
Bear in mind that I am not a tool collector/worshipper, instead more of a cheapskate who wants to get best value for my money, and have tools that perform the task for which they were designed and purchased.
I am always glad to see a spirited discussion on this board, and in view of SK"s current dilemma, I can appreciate all the various sentiments being expressed. However, at the end of the day, does this $5.00 charge really justify never doing business with SK again?
As always, offered only as opinion
This is a 1/4" socket set I purchased from Sears (I think) about 35 years ago. It has served me well on small engines, motorcycles, even some electronic gear. The only drawback after all those years is that one socket is starting to have the chrome peel off and show some corrosion. The tools have been well cared for, and they have the "V" stamping which I believe indicates an earlier, and perhaps better, manufacturer.
My dilemma, should I bring in the one failing socket for replacement, or keep the set original? The socket still works after all. And exactly what does Sears owe me after all this time?
My take on all this is I have gotten my money's worth and more, and will keep the set as is. Maybe return it to the back of the tool chest where it normally resides and let some later tools perform its tasks.
Bear in mind that I am not a tool collector/worshipper, instead more of a cheapskate who wants to get best value for my money, and have tools that perform the task for which they were designed and purchased.
I am always glad to see a spirited discussion on this board, and in view of SK"s current dilemma, I can appreciate all the various sentiments being expressed. However, at the end of the day, does this $5.00 charge really justify never doing business with SK again?
As always, offered only as opinion

