I've seen threads about TRW tools here and there, on this board and others. So I thought I'd share my own experiences with TRW Hand tools.
Back in the 1980’s I worked at a parts warehouse and had a 6 car garage. I was always working on something. At the time I was in discussions with a guy who wanted to sell his garage and 2 acre junk yard. I spent an obscene amount on tools to gear up. I liked TRW parts and since they had entered the tools market place with an unlimited life-time warrantee much like Snap-on, Mac and Craftsman, I decided to go with TRW. I even bought a TRW parts cabinet and other TRW branded items.
I bought almost everything in the catalog. Multiple sets of sockets and wrenches, specialty tools, the works.
Details are a little fuzzy these days but:
The deal for the business fell through but I was happy with my tools and continued working on cars in my garage. As time went I started a box for tools that had broken and accumulated them for several years, always intending to go swap them. I finally got around to swapping the broken Craftsman’s which were accepted without question. But when I went back to the store to swap the TRW’s they told me “we don’t sell them anymore”.
I searched around but couldn't find anyone who did. (Pre-Internet). So I called TRW. And was told “Oh yeah, we did have a tool line but we got out of the tool business a couple years ago”. So I asked what about the unlimited lifetime warrantee? To which they just said “we got out of the tool business a couple years ago”. So I said “so you’re not honoring your warrantee?” which was answered the same way.
So I explained that I had been a customer of theirs for many years and paid higher prices for their tools based of the fact that the company had been around a while, had a good reputation for parts and most of all for the excellent warrantee, and now I’m basically screwed? I got the answer “Yeah, you’re screwed, Sorry but we can’t do anything for you”.
Since that day I have never put one more penny in TRW’s pocket. I won’t even buy them used. I could understand if they had gone out of business but they didn't they just killed the product line and screwed the suckers like me that over spent on their over priced tools thinking they were A: Quality, B: Reputable and C: Covered by a good warrantee.
I have spent the past 30 years telling people to stay away from companies like TRW that don’t honor their warrantee. Even if they had given me a credit towards other TRW products in exchange it would have been better than telling me I’m screwed. Although more have broken and some have "disappeared" like tools tend to do over the years, I still have a lot of TRWs tools much to my dismay.
Has any one else had a similar experience with TRW or other tool manufacturer?
Back in the 1980’s I worked at a parts warehouse and had a 6 car garage. I was always working on something. At the time I was in discussions with a guy who wanted to sell his garage and 2 acre junk yard. I spent an obscene amount on tools to gear up. I liked TRW parts and since they had entered the tools market place with an unlimited life-time warrantee much like Snap-on, Mac and Craftsman, I decided to go with TRW. I even bought a TRW parts cabinet and other TRW branded items.
I bought almost everything in the catalog. Multiple sets of sockets and wrenches, specialty tools, the works.
Details are a little fuzzy these days but:
The deal for the business fell through but I was happy with my tools and continued working on cars in my garage. As time went I started a box for tools that had broken and accumulated them for several years, always intending to go swap them. I finally got around to swapping the broken Craftsman’s which were accepted without question. But when I went back to the store to swap the TRW’s they told me “we don’t sell them anymore”.
I searched around but couldn't find anyone who did. (Pre-Internet). So I called TRW. And was told “Oh yeah, we did have a tool line but we got out of the tool business a couple years ago”. So I asked what about the unlimited lifetime warrantee? To which they just said “we got out of the tool business a couple years ago”. So I said “so you’re not honoring your warrantee?” which was answered the same way.
So I explained that I had been a customer of theirs for many years and paid higher prices for their tools based of the fact that the company had been around a while, had a good reputation for parts and most of all for the excellent warrantee, and now I’m basically screwed? I got the answer “Yeah, you’re screwed, Sorry but we can’t do anything for you”.
Since that day I have never put one more penny in TRW’s pocket. I won’t even buy them used. I could understand if they had gone out of business but they didn't they just killed the product line and screwed the suckers like me that over spent on their over priced tools thinking they were A: Quality, B: Reputable and C: Covered by a good warrantee.
I have spent the past 30 years telling people to stay away from companies like TRW that don’t honor their warrantee. Even if they had given me a credit towards other TRW products in exchange it would have been better than telling me I’m screwed. Although more have broken and some have "disappeared" like tools tend to do over the years, I still have a lot of TRWs tools much to my dismay.
Has any one else had a similar experience with TRW or other tool manufacturer?
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