by bgsengine » Sun Jan 12, 2014 11:17 am
They're covering their behind with that - Hand tool expendable parts (that eventually wear out) knurled knobs on adjustable wrenches, the "guts" to a ratchet, for example - they do wear out under normal use. although *I* never had a problem getting them replaced under warranty, (repaired) , I do have a spare repair kit for my craftsman ratchets but the last time I changed it out I took the kit in to local sears and they gave me a new kit in replacement, free.
and, yes - the lifetime warranty covers CRAFTSMAN branded hand tools only, does not cover power tools or those hand tools *without* the Craftsman brand on them.
(Got to read the warranty statement that came with the tool you buy, it can vary - SOME hand tools are NOT covered by lifetime warranty.)
It is not correct to say that ALL craftsman hand tools have lifetime warranty - just those that are sold WITH the lifetime warranty.. so it pays to read the warranty statements that come with tools - I am always amazed at how people bring us tools (Ridgid, Ryobi, Homelite, Honda) where they require a dated sales receipt unit, and they say "Who ever keeps receipts?" .. If you want warranty, you'd better have that receipt.
Going off track a little bit:
Though in the case of Ridgid's "Lifetime Warranty" (Which technically, except for certain units sold in 2003-ish period of time) is actually a lifetime *SERVICE AGREEMENT* - You agree to register your tools by serial number with Ridgid (and re-register if they are ever replaced) and Ridgid agrees to cover *most* repairs not due to damage from abuse, mis-use, or neglect.
- But so many customers we've had come in that don't have their LSA ID number, or have ever registered it and say "But they have a lifetime warranty" - They don't. Its lifetime SERVICE, provided YOU do your part to keep them registered.
Back on Topic:
Far as I have ever experienced, never had any problem getting a Craftsman tool replaced under warranty - But, since our craftsman tool collection consists mostly of wrenches any more and only 1 ratchet (Most everything else is SK, Mac, or Snap-On, mixed in with some ancient Proto tools from the 1940's (my grandfather's) ) we have not had to do a craftsman warranty in years.
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)