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<blockquote data-quote="John Galbreath Jr." data-source="post: 541218" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>I use Craftsman almost exclusively. Yes the quality has gone down over the years, but the warranty has not. After I found out (at least my local store) that they are commissioned employees, I always go in and spend a couple hundred dollars when I swap out tools. The tools I swap usually are equal to two times the value of the purchase. I tell them I am swapping tools and **I** go and pull all my own replacements. I put them one the counter together, new screwdriver (has UPC code), next to my old one.</p><p></p><p>I have never had an issue with returning and replacing tools. I did have them once try and give me a ratchet rebuild kit. I told him I was happy to watch him rebuild it, but I was not interested in learning. He went and got me a new ratchet.</p><p></p><p>One strange thing I have found out and gotten used to, Say, I have a 6" extension that I have beat on and needs replacing, the extension was purchased as a kit with 3 extensions, and they do not sell it separate. You MUST bring in ALL 3 pieces to swap out, as they cannot go into a package and get the one out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Galbreath Jr., post: 541218, member: 31"] I use Craftsman almost exclusively. Yes the quality has gone down over the years, but the warranty has not. After I found out (at least my local store) that they are commissioned employees, I always go in and spend a couple hundred dollars when I swap out tools. The tools I swap usually are equal to two times the value of the purchase. I tell them I am swapping tools and **I** go and pull all my own replacements. I put them one the counter together, new screwdriver (has UPC code), next to my old one. I have never had an issue with returning and replacing tools. I did have them once try and give me a ratchet rebuild kit. I told him I was happy to watch him rebuild it, but I was not interested in learning. He went and got me a new ratchet. One strange thing I have found out and gotten used to, Say, I have a 6" extension that I have beat on and needs replacing, the extension was purchased as a kit with 3 extensions, and they do not sell it separate. You MUST bring in ALL 3 pieces to swap out, as they cannot go into a package and get the one out. [/QUOTE]
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