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Snap On Recall

Ramblin Man

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I just saw on the news that Sams Club is recalling the "Snap On" ratchet straps they sale. I wish, (and know they won't), that Snap ON would take their name off of that stuff. But, they want people to see their name more and more.

I thought it would be funny if someone had some of those. Saw the Snap On truck, and went on it and said something like this. "I bought these ratchet straps at Sams, saw there is a recall, saw your truck sitting here, and thought I would return them to you to save me a trip to Sams"
 
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1982fxr

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S-O is probably the only company decent enough to issue a recall on something like that. A good company doing the right thing.
 
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Ramblin Man

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Yeah, Snap ON is a great company. I have about $80,000 worth of tools and equipment I have bought from them.

I just do not know how deeply they are involved in products such as these, or if they just supplied their name.

I made a mistake in titling this thread, Sams Club is actually the one recalling the ratchet straps. I am sorry if I worded it wrong. This is the first thread I have ever started in my life, anywhere. I saw the short news piece again before I left to come to the shop, and saw it was Sams.
 

tarbellb

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Link to the recall please. I have a set of those straps.

And honestly, they seem a like good set of ratchet straps. I wasnt fooled thinking they are Snap-On quality, but I did do comparison shopping and they were a good deal.
 

malibu101

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Just saying............
A full recall because of 1 incident?-----
"Incidents/Injuries
The firm has received one report of the ratchet handle failing, resulting in the loss of a heavy load from the bed of a pickup truck. No injuries have been reported."

I hope it was investigated and proven to be bad. Not that the incident was because some bozo used it to beyond its design.
 
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dogdog

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...... its it snap on or just another licensed merchandise

"Alltrade Tools LLC, of Long Beach, Calif"
 

rsanter

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Perhaps alltrade is just doing the right thing here?
Perhaps snap on is on their *** because they are protecting their name?

Bob
 

1982fxr

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one of those thin straps and a "heavy load" was let loose on a pick up. That says it all...where is this person so we can line up and throw rocks at them? If you're gonna haul a heavy load strap it in better, there is a reason cops can issue a ticket for failure to secure load.

Also, 129,000 units! No wonder S-O wants a few badged products on the shelves there, holy ****.
 

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A recall based on one strap failing??:headscrat

If they're recalling this over one single failure, why are the straps sold at many dollar stores and other discount places still being sold?
I've tried them and had the mechanism fail before I even got them snug. Surely some have failed on the road and caused lost loads.
 

BDT/NWMN

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Not exactly what happened.... A big dude was using them for suspenders; and when He leaned over the tailgate to grab a tire He was returning to Wal-Mart, the Ex-lax kicked in and overloaded His britches..... Those straps didn't stand a chance; that load instantly covered three parking stalls..
 
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