ScottsGT
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Does anyone know if Snap On offers mail in tool exchange? The reason I ask is that I no longer make a living with my tools in a garage, I still use them and on occasion, I break them. With my work schedule, it is a real PITA to try and chase down a tool truck when I need them once every 5 or 6 years. And the last two times I had a tool serviced, it was much less than stellar service. I guess it makes sense since I am not one of the truck guys regular customers. But one was a ratchet that I actually emailed Snap On about (probably 10 years back) Not only was the mechanism broke, but the chrome was flaking off. Snap On told me this entire ratchet should be replaced under warranty.
I left it with my brother's garage he used to own and he took care of it for me, but the dealer said that the chrome finish was not a warranty item and just repaired the head.
Second time was my 1/4" drive ratchet. Guy didn't have the new parts on hand. So, no kidding, he pulled a rusted old junk ratchet out of a 5 gallon bucket of junk tools, took the parts out and wire brushed them off and reinstalled them in my ratchet. Sure, it works perfectly. But the original parts had a "bluing" to the finish that helps protect it from corrosion. After they were wire wheeled, they are in the white now and I have to take extra precautions as to keeping it well oiled at all times.
Now I have a 13mm deep well and a 15mm deep well socket that have split on me. I'm afraid they are going to pull out their MIG welder and weld the crack up and hand it back to me now.
I left it with my brother's garage he used to own and he took care of it for me, but the dealer said that the chrome finish was not a warranty item and just repaired the head.
Second time was my 1/4" drive ratchet. Guy didn't have the new parts on hand. So, no kidding, he pulled a rusted old junk ratchet out of a 5 gallon bucket of junk tools, took the parts out and wire brushed them off and reinstalled them in my ratchet. Sure, it works perfectly. But the original parts had a "bluing" to the finish that helps protect it from corrosion. After they were wire wheeled, they are in the white now and I have to take extra precautions as to keeping it well oiled at all times.
Now I have a 13mm deep well and a 15mm deep well socket that have split on me. I'm afraid they are going to pull out their MIG welder and weld the crack up and hand it back to me now.


