Hay Guys,
I just visited the Sna-On Store. A 20 - 200 ft lb "click-type" torque
wrench is listed at $225 and the case is extra. I read the warranty: 1
year. They can shove it. I thing Snap-On tools are overpriced but
someone has to pay for the fancy truck and front door service.
Harbor freight shows one with a lifetime warranty for $26.99. Made by
Pittsburgh. Sears or this?
Cheers,
CR
Brad Fornal wrote:
>
> For the price of Snap On and the "now" lack of any warranty on most stress
> related tools, they refused to warranty my strap wrench, what are you paying
>for
> now that the warranty is gone?!?
>
> Daniel1312@aol.com wrote:
>
> > To begin with probably not, but a year later, 2 years????
> >
> > You get with you pay for with Hand tools which I why I use Snap-On wherever
> > possible (my Torque Wrench is a good British brand). Over the years it
>hasn't
> > seen much use but when I have the calibration checked it has been ok.
> >
> > 1312
> >
> > In a message dated 15/10/00 02:20:15 GMT Daylight Time, bmantz@infi.net
> > writes:
> >
> > << Is there that much differance in accuracy among them? >>
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