MalibuLX3
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I'm thinking about picking up a pair of these. Any updates on how they are holding up from people who have purchased them?
i dont want to sound stupid but whats a ratcheting crimper?Looks interesting. I like the smaller design also. But I think I will still stick with my ratcheting crimper with changeable dies!
I'm thinking about picking up a pair of these. Any updates on how they are holding up from people who have purchased them?
I have a bunch of Kleins in my box, anyone have a reason why I should by these?
are these still available?
i cant seem to find them on snapons site and i wont see my dealer til next week
are these still available?
i cant seem to find them on snapons site and i wont see my dealer til next week
I bought one pwcs7 8 mouth ago, it's really a good crimper
until yesterday...
sad ;(
Luckily it's made by Snap On so getting a warranty replacement should be fairly painless.
Oh, and.... your first post on GJ was to post a broken Snap On tool? You're one of those guys, eh? Lol
I bought one pwcs7 8 mouth ago, it's really a good crimper
until yesterday...
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sad ;(
the agent in my country told me this item might not fit the warranty terms and we are discussing on it
and plz dont misunderstand,I still take snap on tools on my work everyday, they are one of my favorite
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A month after I got my ct7850 it started having a front bearing squeal. My driver flat out refused to send it in. He told me that's not how power tools work. I called snap on they had me ship it to them and I'm pretty sure they just sent me a new one, if it's not they replaced the 1 month old case.I would explain to my dealer how if he doesn't have to warrenty my tools I dont have to buy his.
Its very strange that he woulsnt offer a to replace them I could under stand if you cut a live wire and burnt them but they appear unabused. My guy will replace things that I wouldn't have ever thought like roll pin punches.(fwiw Snap-on roll pin punches ****)
A month after I got my ct7850 it started having a front bearing squeal. My driver flat out refused to send it in. He told me that's not how power tools work. I called snap on they had me ship it to them and I'm pretty sure they just sent me a new one, if it's not they replaced the 1 month old case.
That driver has seen his sales drop from 1200ish a month from me to 0 and I meet with a different driver off our shop property once a week.
Different design period
There were two different versions of that wirecutter/crimper. The wire stripper part of the tool has different gauge strippers, between the two. There may be other differences.
I noticed that both versions are in the latest catalog.
PWCS7 is what I'm referring to.
They changed from 4 different gauges to 5 different gauges I'm pretty sure. No differences elsewise.
Mac?
Each have 5 different gauges.