MAD
Well-known member
What soured me on them was I bought a S-K paddle type 3/8" air impact, which was a complete POS, and the auto parts store that was their warranty representative, wouldn't do anything about making it right.
SK does not have warranty representatives other than the company itself. Anyone that can open an account with one of the big tool wholesale dealers can sell SK and there are no obligations to handle a warranty beyond whatever governmental regulations may apply to a business selling anything else.
As a service to their customers, many dealers will swap broken tools for new, and handle the warranty exchange with SK for their customers, but they are not obligated to do this. Their only obligation is to pay the wholesale dealer for their stock. They can offer any level of service that they see fit.