madmantrapper wrote:A couple of months ago I took a 3/8 ratchet back to sears in Westminster, MD. The young man goes over to a drawer below the cash register and pulls out a ratchet that seemed 40 years older then the forty year old one I brought back and hands it to me. I said what the heck is this? He replied we don't replace with new any longer, these are reconditioned. I told him where he could put it and left with the slipping one. I went to another sears in Glen Burnie, MD and got it replaced with new, no questions asked.
Maybe 15 years ago I took a slipping ratchet back and they handed me a repair kit. I still have the busted ratchet but think the repair kit has gone missing.
I had a 'Sears Best' router and learned on the internet that it had a defective fan that would come out through the side of the router. Sears said they would replace it with the identical router when that happened. By the time mine self destructed it was out of warranty. They had no interest in replacing it as a defective product.
When I asked about a warped table saw table they said I should not expect perfection from a consumer product.
I bought a set of 'vice grip' like pliers from them. Every time they released it pinched the web between my thumb and hand. I demonstrated this in the store and they took them back. They should never have been put on the shelves.
My faith in Sears has dropped to an all time low.