HanShotFirst
Well-known member
I don’t know about you, but I buy the best I can afford when I need tools. I have brand preferences, but from time to time, I have become brand loyal.
SK – Now I have had SK tools all my life. They have always been a preference, but I wouldn’t say I was “brand loyal” to SK until somewhat recently. Their handling of the issues related to the 80 tooth upgrade kits for their classic round head ratchets has turned me into a dedicated SK tools advocate. It wasn’t the free ratchet (but that was nice), or anything free. It’s the fact they reached out to me (I had no intention of doing anything really), and then once the process started, their communication has been absolutely outstanding. All this effort to make sure I was happy for something I really wasn’t going to sweat. Since then, I have diverted most of my tool buying to SK brand. I have been upgrading my pliers and was buying Crescent, but now it’s changing to SK (even though they're probably made by Crescent). The price difference isn't much at all, but the peace of mind is worth it. There are a few specialized screwdrivers I wanted,
BTO Sports (motorcycle stuff) – Here’s a company that rocks. My son received a gift bought from BTO (I wasn’t even the customer). Turns out, it didn’t fit. They sent an RMA, and shipping label for what wasn’t their fault. Then, they didn’t have what was ordered in the size he needed. They upgraded to a more expensive set of riding clothes, threw in a matching pair of gloves, and again…It was the communication. The rep called me, and then sent me daily emails to let me know the status of the orders. When it arrived, there was also a 30% discount coupon for our next order…which did get used. So for the past 8 years, ANYTHING I need that’s motorcycle related, I go to BTO first. And since my whole family rides, that’s several orders per year, and pretty big at Christmas. Prior to that, I had never even heard of them...they’re great!
I also have other brands I tend to always buy, but that’s just brand preference in my book. But when I see a company who values their customer, and treats them like they’re a family member… well that’s a company I will ALWAYS do business with.
What say you?
SK – Now I have had SK tools all my life. They have always been a preference, but I wouldn’t say I was “brand loyal” to SK until somewhat recently. Their handling of the issues related to the 80 tooth upgrade kits for their classic round head ratchets has turned me into a dedicated SK tools advocate. It wasn’t the free ratchet (but that was nice), or anything free. It’s the fact they reached out to me (I had no intention of doing anything really), and then once the process started, their communication has been absolutely outstanding. All this effort to make sure I was happy for something I really wasn’t going to sweat. Since then, I have diverted most of my tool buying to SK brand. I have been upgrading my pliers and was buying Crescent, but now it’s changing to SK (even though they're probably made by Crescent). The price difference isn't much at all, but the peace of mind is worth it. There are a few specialized screwdrivers I wanted,
BTO Sports (motorcycle stuff) – Here’s a company that rocks. My son received a gift bought from BTO (I wasn’t even the customer). Turns out, it didn’t fit. They sent an RMA, and shipping label for what wasn’t their fault. Then, they didn’t have what was ordered in the size he needed. They upgraded to a more expensive set of riding clothes, threw in a matching pair of gloves, and again…It was the communication. The rep called me, and then sent me daily emails to let me know the status of the orders. When it arrived, there was also a 30% discount coupon for our next order…which did get used. So for the past 8 years, ANYTHING I need that’s motorcycle related, I go to BTO first. And since my whole family rides, that’s several orders per year, and pretty big at Christmas. Prior to that, I had never even heard of them...they’re great!
I also have other brands I tend to always buy, but that’s just brand preference in my book. But when I see a company who values their customer, and treats them like they’re a family member… well that’s a company I will ALWAYS do business with.
What say you?
