-lecroix- said:Dunno what I would do in the end, but you can be it won't be done with that dealer.
and smile.wilbilt said:So what would you do if your dealer wouldn't replace a $65 wrench with peeling chrome that you bought from him 6 months ago?
Deafautotech said:If i have snap on wrench and already peel. i would try have it warranty unless my dealer said cant replace until broke
pyrofighting said:Maybe I am too young to get what you guys are trying to tell me. Since when is customer service the above and beyond, especially with tools as expensive as this. This should be the norm from the company and the dealers. Plus I am spending MY money with him, if he wants to be a pain in the ***, I will order online with free shipping, or go to one of the 3 other dealers in my area.
70chevelle said:Also as far as chipping/peeling goes on the tools, do you actually use the tools or just stare at them in your toolbox. I have a couple of sockets that have chipped as well as wrenches, but they are tools what do you expect is going to happen to a wrench when it gets used on a vehicle?
wilbilt said:Ah, but when I bought the wrenches (5/16" through 1 1/4" long combination-very much $$$), the dealer said that the chrome wearing off was not a warranty situation, but the chrome chipping or peeling off was something that was covered under the warranty.
A few months later, the chrome started chipping on the jaws of the 1 1/8" wrench, but the dealer would not replace it. He told me "warranties for things like that are what drive up the cost of tools". I told him that for what I paid for that wrench, Snap-On should be able to replace it 3 times and still be in the black.
Anyway, I never bought anything from him again. Oh, well.
wilbilt said:I used my tools professionally every day for over 20 years in the brake, suspension and alignment business. And yes, they took a beating.
When I pay $65 for a wrench (1980s dollars) and the dealer tells me it is warranted against the chrome chipping, then that's what I expect.
Stare at my tools in the toolbox? Hardly.
70chevelle said:Also as far as chipping/peeling goes on the tools, do you actually use the tools or just stare at them in your toolbox. I have a couple of sockets that have chipped as well as wrenches, but they are tools what do you expect is going to happen to a wrench when it gets used on a vehicle? I always figured a few nicks, scratches and chips were just part of the deal when working on vehicles. I mean I have busted the hell out of some knuckles, elbows and my hands in general but I sure as hell do not go back to my parents and complain about it and expect something to be done about it. Use some common sense does having a small nick or chip in the chrome affect the usage of the tool? In my opinion, NO it has no affect on the tool usage at all unless you just keep you tools in the toolbox to show off to your buddies when they come over.
eschoendorff said:I think that the issue is that you don't want chrome off of your tools and into that brand new engine that you're assembling...
ng8264723 said:Well let's see. we have the above comment and link to today's warranty in 2007. Today's warranty doesn't apply to 20 year old tools. If you have the original warranty that said lifetime you cannot change the rules in the middle of the game the company has to follow the original guidelines. I like snap on tools but to me I don't want to deal with the dealer. My friend with a small shop he works solo has the same thoughts. We would rather buy craftsman and take them back to sears
pyrofighting said:I was also explained snap-ons warranty by their customer service and it makes sense to me now, they do have a plan in place to help their customers and protect themselves from fraud.
arkracing said:What was the explination?