Tinner
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And they regularly use the HF warranty already.
That statement tells the tale.
And they regularly use the HF warranty already.
To me, Icon is that guy in California that restores Broncos & Land Crusiers. He also has the derelict line of restomods![]()
What was the longest 1/2 ratchet you saw at the booth?
They are way over priced and made in China. That is going to be the problem with that customer base. Their market is people expect to throw it away and it works for 1 time use.
Lot of other options out there and they will drop it leaving people with a bunch of over priced CHINA scrap metal.
I see this as filling the void left by Sears/Craftsman. HF is being strategic with this move. I mean they have about 800 locations in the U.S and Sears now has only about 500. So the model of lifetime warranty and driving to your local store to get something 7 days a week is going to appeal to a lot of people.
Craftsman is going to make a comeback it still has a BIG market despite the route it took the past 10+ years.
There is plenty of clones of China knock offs and they come and go. Really the market is awash in impostors and the price range is of USA tools.
Have you looked at the new craftsman toolboxes? Talk about Chinese garbage knockoffs...
The new ones are “Made In the USA with global materials”. I own two of them purchased from Lowe’s and they are very nice. I have some of the drawers weighted down and they’re holding up fine. Same with my old Craftsman Premium chest I bought at Sears in 2013. There’s nothing wrong them at all.


Icon stuff looks pretty good. HF warranty is pretty straight forward. I’m sick of paying premium price for Snap-on tools and getting bs warranty issue. Snap-On expects you to have Receipts from 22-30 years ago. I don’t remember having one tool swap from HF that carry a life time warrant.
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That is some straight up horse doodoo. I have NEVER heard of needing a receipt to warranty a snapon hand tool.
I’m sure Snap-On fan boys will come and defend them. I called and complained about the issue and nothing was resolved.
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I’m sure Snap-On fan boys will come and defend them. I called and complained about the issue and nothing was resolved.
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Icon stuff looks pretty good. HF warranty is pretty straight forward. I’m sick of paying premium price for Snap-on tools and getting bs warranty issue. Snap-On expects you to have Receipts from 22-30 years ago. I don’t remember having one tool swap issue from HF that carry a life time warrant.
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Icon stuff looks pretty good. HF warranty is pretty straight forward. I’m sick of paying premium price for Snap-on tools and getting bs warranty issue. Snap-On expects you to have Receipts from 22-30 years ago. I don’t remember having one tool swap issue from HF that carry a life time warrant.
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I see this as filling the void left by Sears/Craftsman. HF is being strategic with this move. I mean they have about 800 locations in the U.S and Sears now has only about 500. So the model of lifetime warranty and driving to your local store to get something 7 days a week is going to appeal to a lot of people.
This whole thing sounds really fishy because of your past history of issues with Snap On. That letter doesn't even look like an official Snap On document, nor has the customer service department (over the phone or in writing) ever given me any indication that they were going to mail me a letter. I've even told them before about stuff that was my fathers and they said that doesn't matter at all.
It's because you tried to swap out several tools at once. Next time try one at a time. I doubt they'll require a receipt for one single tool. They get a lot of "shady" characters that try to warranty large catches of tools. The world is not full of honest people and Snap-on doesn't know who you are without a receipt.
Wow. The negative publicity in that one letter is much more expensive then just replacing the darn tools.
This is my 2nd issue I have had with Snap-On warranty exchange mail in service. Believe what you want but that’s the letter I got back with my tools that they rejected.
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Icon stuff looks pretty good. HF warranty is pretty straight forward. I’m sick of paying premium price for Snap-on tools and getting bs warranty issue. Snap-On expects you to have Receipts from 22-30 years ago. I don’t remember having one tool swap issue from HF that carry a life time warrant.
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Where you stated you bought the entire set used for $70, which contains an RXFMS1012B, one of the part numbers on your warranty denial sheet.Scored a set of used Flare Nut Snap-On wrench for 70
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Maybe they saw this post:
Where you stated you bought the entire set used for $70, which contains an RXFMS1012B, one of the part numbers on your warranty denial sheet.

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My point exactly. I shouldnt have to pay a premium on my SO bought new, so jokers can refresh their craigslist scores via warranty.
Absolutely Nothing!!!![]()
I mean they have about 800 locations in the U.S and Sears now has only about 500. .
On Sept 17 2018 Forbes said, "There are now 360 Kmart stores and 506 Sears Roebuck stores in operation."
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Not quite over 3 yet with my display settingsWhat is the old rule of thumb, any thread over 3 pages will turn into nothing but a ******* match?

Sir, you are not being honest.
The one on the list is a RXFMS1012B,and in your picture the one you said you tried to warranty is a RXFMS1012A.
Maybe you have made a mistake and accidentally sent in the wrong tool, or maybe you posted a picture of the other wrench from your father.
You could clarify and I will quickly retract my insinuation that you are a flaming trouser wearing teller of tall tales.![]()
When I called in Snap-On rep said the RXFMS1012A part number has been replaced by RXFMS1012B and he is the one that put that part number in the RMA. He did it for one other item on that list as well. If you look at your old flare nut wrench set all of them end in A and they are all longer in length.
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I admire you for being calm and collected in the face of all these inflammatory and accusatory remarks. Incredible.
I have some Craftsman gear, ratchets, sockets, screwdrivers, ect which were my first tools as a teenager. Later, I bought some Snap On gear, a good box, impact sockets, wrenches ect from my early days turning wrenches back in the 90s. Today I have a mix of the brands I mentioned plus whatever I've found at yardsales. I love my Snap On stuff, but I just recently bought a brand new set of Instinct Soft Handles still in the packaging off of eBay. It wasn't until I received the set that I noticed on of the drivers has some slight rust pitting around the base of the shaft where it enters the handle. I contacted Snap On with pictures and was denied warranty due to the fact I didnt buy from an approved dealer apparently. Surprising. One can argue that perhaps these sat on a shelf, but to my thinking, the superior polish and plating of Snap On was always one of the competitive advantages. I will no longer factor in Snap On's warranty when making a purchase decision. You guys that buy off the truck may see it differently.