Originally posted by: Wingznut PEZ
Yep, just find a truck or call and ask for your local dealer and arrange a time to meet.
With an impact wrench, more than likely they'll either repair it right there or send it out for repair.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
so like if i buy a impact wrench, which i already did, and it breaks on me from everyday use, i can jsut find one of those trucks and ask them to replace it and they will? how does it work?
You get 25% of what they tell you "list" is. hahaWe get 25% off list.
Originally posted by: Roger
My Snap On Imapct wrench carries a Lifetime warranty.
(Bought the warranty when I bought the wrench)
I used to work for an autoparts/paints/tools supplier that was a major S*K distributor. GOOD LORD are S*K expensive. Several thousands dollars won't get you much. I suppose if you're a professional mechanic, its a good investment, though.I probably have several thousand dollars worth of snap on tools. But lately I've been buying SK.
I believe all Snap On hand tools now come with a lifetime warranty. I have a set of Snap On torque wrenches that are lifetime ($400 for the set). Don't know about their power tools.In 24 years turning wrenches professionally, I have never, ever had a SnapOn dealer offer an extended warranty. This is news to me. All my Snap On power tools came with a one year warranty. You can however get them rebuilt like new for 65.00.
Heh, it was a bit pricey but it included two high quality torque wrenches, several adapters and other pieces I'm not sure what the hell are for, and a spiffy case with lock.For $400.00, they better stop by your shop every week and clean, lube, and polish the torque wrenches for you
I'm not a mechanic so I don't use them in business.Snap-on warrants to Customers who use Product in their business that the Product is free from defects in workmanship and materials.
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Heh, it was a bit pricey but it included two high quality torque wrenches, several adapters and other pieces I'm not sure what the hell are for, and a spiffy case with lock.For $400.00, they better stop by your shop every week and clean, lube, and polish the torque wrenches for youI'm not a mechanic so I don't use them in business.Snap-on warrants to Customers who use Product in their business that the Product is free from defects in workmanship and materials.
I just checked the papers that came in the case and it is only warrantied for one year. Crap, I swear the Snap On guy said it was lifetime. Bastards!